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Confessional Theology and Contestation in a Secular University

Education Research and Perspectives, 2016
Issues arising from relationships between academic departments in universities and external stakeholders are numerous and complex. This paper illustrates the matter by focusing on a dispute in the theology department at the University of Pretoria, South Africa, which came to a head from 2004 to 2007.
Matthew R. Malcolm, Tom O’Donoghue
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Confessional Theology in Public Places

International Journal of Public Theology, 2016
This article considers the nature of public theology by assessing essential features of western public space and precisely how Christian confession takes shape in those contexts. In doing so the article argues that instead of understanding theology as something done primarily from the church to the world, perhaps it is best acknowledged that theology ...
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Confessional Theology of the Unitas Fratrum

Church History, 1964
More than eighty years ago the celebrated church historian Philip Schaff correctly observed that the Czech Brethren “surpass all churches in the number of their confessions of faith.”1 Undoubtedly he too, like any other student of the Unitas Fratrum, was astonished at the number of confessional statements which the Brethren wrote and published within ...
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The Interdisciplinary and Confessional: Theology in Competitive Context

Vestnik RFFI. Gumanitarnye i obŝestvennye nauki
Each tradition that had manifested in theology has its own doctrinal core, axiomatics that goes beyond science, as well as dogmatic teaching and a wider range of doctrines, disciplines, etc., that rationally expound and reveal the tradition. The Russian Foundation for Basic Research, which, along with the Russian Science Foundation, carried out work in
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Theology and the Development of the European Confessional State

2015
The role of theology in the formation of confessional states derives in part from the subjective perceptions of political leaders: how these leaders understood the function of formal religious thinking during the period of the creation of modern European states.
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In Defence of Confessional Theology

Method & Theory in the Study of Religion, 1991
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Confessional theology? A critical analysis of the theology of Karl Barth and its significance for the Belhar Confession

2005
Thesis (DTh)--Stellenbosch University, 2005. ; ENGLISH ABSTRACT: Christian confessions are frequently seen as Christian documents that have nothing to do with the subject of politics. This study endeavours to investigate the relationship between Christian confessions and politics, looking particularly at how the relationship between them has been ...
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Teaching Theology

Modern Believing, 2023
exaly  

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