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Christian ethics encompasses a rich tapestry of moral thought and practice that is deeply rooted in the teachings of Jesus Christ and the broader Christian tradition. Contributed by scholars from diverse traditions and perspectives around the world, this
Esther D. Reed +7 more
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The reflection that accompanies Christian ethics is concerned with its meaning and originality as seen against the background of various interpretations of morality.
Karolina Rozmarynowska
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Resonance: The Final Dissolution of Religions or the Last Stage of Secularization
Secularized societies allow for all kinds of expressions of human spirituality (or lack of it). However, both the established religions and the more fluid forms of spirituality seem to leave open a specific space for the religious experience as something
Oriol Quintana +1 more
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Adaka-Teaa Eschatology of Daddy Lumba and Alexander the Great: Implications for Contemporary Christians [PDF]
One of the central themes in Christian theology is eschatology (the study of last things). Eschatological beliefs are important in shaping human earthly life.
Isaac Boaheng
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Renewing the mind, transforming the society: Reflections on Romans 12:2 from a Ghanaian perspective [PDF]
This article examines how the practicalization of Paul’s concept of the renewal of the mind (Rom. 12:2) may contribute to the transformation of the human society.
Isaac Boaheng
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Examining the function of neurobiology in Christian spiritual experiences and practice
Before one can adequately deal with a biblical and neurobiological examination of spiritual experiences, one would need to define what they are. Here, one could offer that a spiritual experience could be an encounter with something or someone that is ...
Mark Pretorius
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From Quantum theory to Quantum theology: A leap of faith
This article is aimed at introducing multi valued logic as an epistemic model for theological thought within the reformational-dialectic paradigm. Nowadays, reformational-dialectic theology is challenged by postmodem culture, interreligious exposure and
M. M.J. Basson, J. H. Koekemoer
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Can we live a good life? Engaging Kretzschmar’s social ethics
Louise Kretzschmar has served society, the church and academia as a person who has shaped minds in the fields of Christian spirituality, leadership and ethics.
Wessel Bentley
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Liturgical pharmacology: Time of the question, complexity and ethics
Bernard Stiegler depicts technics as the human’s tertiary memory retention generating a pharmakon with both curative and malignant potential. He additionally rues the posthuman epoch’s depletion of a ‘time of the question’: revealed in the prevalent ...
Calvyn C. du Toit, Gys M. Loubser
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Perichoresis and Ubuntu within the African Christian context
This article is about the juxtaposition of the notion of perichoresis in the work and theology of the Cappadocian Fathers and the notion of Ubuntu in the African Traditional Religion (ATR).
Jele S. Manganyi, Johan Buitendag
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