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Theology, Mysticism, and the Transformation of Science and Knowledge in Islamic Civilization in the Abbasid Era

Al-Wijdán: journal of Islamic education studies
The Abbasid era marked the peak of scientific development in Islamic civilization, characterized by the integration of theology, mysticism, and philosophy.
Ali Rohmad, Zainuddin Fanani
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Religious Education For The Environment: Integrating Eco-Theology In The Curriculum of Islamic Religious And Character Education To Enhance Environmental Education In Indonesia

Nadwa: Jurnal Pendidikan Islam
Environmental education (EE) is a crucial issue amid acute environmental degradation. This study aims to analyze the content of Islamic eco-theology in Indonesia's Islamic Religious and Character Education (IRCE) curriculum and integrate it into the ...
Abdul Rohman   +4 more
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Facing the Times: The Challenges of Reformed Theology in Contemporary Christian Education

Indonesian Journal of Christian Education and Theology
This research aims to examine the challenges faced by Reformed theology in the context of contemporary Christian education. The digital age and rapid social change present new complexities that demand adaptation and appropriate response from Christian ...
B. Mofu
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Thomas Jay Oord’s Open and Relational Theology: Divine Sovereignty and Human Free Will

Theological Journal Kerugma
Open and Relational Theology, developed by Thomas Jay Oord, presents a controversial theological paradigm that emphasizes God’s openness and human free will as determinative factors for the future.
Irawati Sandjaja   +2 more
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Sestinas, farce, and rules of religious life: the performative theology of Giorgio Agamben

Literature & Theology
It is time that Giorgio Agamben’s interest in theology—and in particular theology’s literary presentation—was investigated. Ever since the celebrated The Time That Remains, Agamben’s reading of theological sources—Scripture, the Fathers, Scholastics ...
O. Wright
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The Quest for Wealth and True Satisfaction: Reevaluating African Prosperity Theology in the Light of Ecclesiastes 5:10-20

E-Journal of Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences
Prosperity theology has become a prevalent doctrine within African churches these days. Although popular among African Christians, prosperity theology raises concerns about its biblical and theological basis, as well as its overall impact on the ...
I. Boaheng
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CHRISTOCENTRIC WORLDVIEW AND PARTISAN POLITICS IN NIGERIA AND GHANA: A POLITICAL THEOLOGY FOR AN ETHICAL DILEMMA

Journal of Applied Science, Arts and Business
In recent times, there has been a growing public concern regarding partisan political activities in Africa. The problem centers on the increasing polarization and divisiveness that characterize political affiliations, often leading to a lack of ...
I. Boaheng, Anthony Oladayo Fawole
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‘Sin can look like many different things’: an exploration of undergraduate evangelical theology students’ conceptualisations of sin in relation to practice

Practical Theology
At the outset of their undergraduate studies, how do students engage with ‘sin’ as a theological concept? This study delves into students’ reflective journal entries using reflexive thematic analysis to identify their everyday, or ordinary ...
A. Maguire, Isaac McNish
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Mainstreaming Disability Theology: A Review Essay

Journal of Religious Ethics
This essay offers both a review of recent texts in disability studies and religious ethics as well as appreciation in the guild's growing interest in disability ethics.
M. J. Iozzio
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Cruciform Theology and its Implications for African Christianity

E-Journal of Religious and Theological Studies
Christianity has, since the beginning of the 20th century, experienced an unmatched numerical growth in Africa. Presently, Africa occupies a central position in global Christianity, as evidenced by the active involvement of numerous African churches in ...
I. Boaheng
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