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Comparative Theology as Liberal and Confessional Theology [PDF]
For most European scholars, the scope of Comparative Theology is not very clear. They see big differences between the notion of Comparative Theology among its protagonists, e.g., between Keith Ward or Robert Neville and Francis Clooney or James ...
Klaus von Stosch
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Analytic Theology as Confessional Theology with a Linguistic Edge
Clarity about analytic theology’s theological authorities and their relative order will secure analytic theology’s place at the systematic theological table.
Harrower Scott
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There are at least three kinds of arguments against the possibility of scientific and confessional theology: The first kind of argument tries to show that there is no universe of discourse that theology could investigate as a scientific discipline.
Benedikt Paul Göcke
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Challenging Truths: Reflections on the Theological Dimension of Comparative Theology
Given that comparative theology is aimed at learning from the insights of other religious traditions, the comparative theologian’s confessional perspective must be engaged and subject to possible transformation through the discovery of truth in those ...
Rose Drew
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Although confessional theology is making its rounds across Reformed communities, this theology remains virtually unknown north of the Limpopo River. The Reformed Church of Zimbabwe (RCZ) is one of the immediate neighbours of the Uniting Reformed Church ...
Rothney Tshaka
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Thematic field of confessional theology of Ukraine
Ukraine is a multi-confessional state. Here, various worldview systems coexist, often syncretizing various traditional elements, and the individual worldview is often marked by eclecticism.
Oksana Gorkusha
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Preachers rightly fret about getting from text to sermon, but their commission is to go preach the gospel. While homiletical theology generally is focused on seeing preaching as a theological task focused on the “gospel in context,” confessional ...
David Schnasa Jacobsen
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Preaching and Living Out the Gospel: A Confessional Reformed Theology of Mission
This article aims to respond to Gustav Warneck and MacGavran's critique of the deficit of missionary conscience in Protestantism, while building on Robert Recker, Fred Klooster, and Anthony Hoekema's findings that missionary conscience is not absent in ...
Yuzo Adhinarta
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Reformed theology for the 21st century: confessional, contextual and ecumenical
This article scrutinises two important, recently published books on the identity of Reformed theology. These books serve as a springboard for the formation of ideas concerning the way in which Reformed theology should be practised in the 21st century ...
S. A. Strauss
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The phenomenon conceptualized in this paper as political pentecostalism is described as a post-confessional Christian network of religious leaders and megachurches that has transformed the political scene on a global scale in the last decades. This new development represents a point of inflection in many respects within the trajectory of modern ...
Leandro Luis Bedin FONTANA
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