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Chrześcijańska koncepcja stworzenia i jej implikacje w perspektywie problematyki „Deus absconditus – Deus revelatus” [PDF]
W świetle niektórych tez, wywodu i argumentacji zawartych w najnowszej książce Jacka Wojtysiaka Między ukryciem a jawnością. Esej z filozofii religii i teologii filozoficznej (2023) w niniejszym artykule prezentuję ważne elementy chrześcijańskiej koncepcji aktu stwórczego i relacji Bóg-–świat oraz wynikających z tego konsekwencji dla wyrażania ...
Słomka, Marek
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“God Smiles”: The Rhythm of Revelation in Sorrentino’s “The Young Pope”
The classic problematic of divine absence and presence is a familiar theological trope (deus absconditus). It achieves new life, however, in the work of contemporary Italian filmmaker Paolo Sorrentino (b.
Travis LaCouter
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Hidden healer: Farewell to reformed ‘tamed’ theism
This research focuses, firstly, on a farewell from a certain manifestation of traditional, reformed ‘tamed’ theism (that is in this case, theism which neglects or represses the authentic biblical insight into the triune God, who reveals himself in ...
Petrus P. Kruger
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On E. Jüngel’s conception of God’s being concealed [PDF]
The article examines the concept of the hiddenness of God by one of the leading representatives of modern German Lutheran theology, Eberhard Jüngel. Divine hiddenness in Lutheran theology, originating from Martin Luther, divides God into Deus absconditus
Sergey Pimenov
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Gewalt als Krise der Religion Eine theologische Auseinandersetzung mit der dunklen Seite der Macht [PDF]
„Und führe uns nicht in Versuchung.“ So beten Christen im Vaterunser. Die vielleicht größte Versuchung der Religion , die zugleich ihre größte Gefahr dar¬stellt, ist der Glaube an einen allmächtigen, zu allem fähigen und auch vor dem Einsatz von Gewalt ...
Frisch, Ralf
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Martin Luther emphasizes the affective experience of the living God rather than God as an abstract, metaphysical idea. Luther explains this experience of God by distinguishing between God as Deus absconditus in his hidden majesty and God as Deus ...
Stopa Sasja Emilie Mathiasen
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Karl Barth's ontology of holy scripture revisited [PDF]
This paper seeks to examine Barth's ontology of holy scripture by appropriating the latest nomenclatural analysis of Barth's usage of Wesen and Sein.
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Luther on revelation: foundation for proclamation and worship [PDF]
Luther\u27s struggles in the monastery were characterized by his preoccupation with a theology of glory (God Hidden; God in glory and majesty; Christ the King; human attempts to reach God; works righteousness).
Green, Lowell C.
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Hermeneutica gloriae vs. hermeneutica crucis: Sebastian Franck and Martin Luther on the Clarity of Scripture [PDF]
Martin Luther maintains throughout his work, and with special emphasis in On the Bondage of the Will, that Scripture is clear. Unlike Erasmus, who warns that we should avoid obscure parts of Scripture that, like the Cave of Corycos, would lure us too ...
Hayden-Roy, Priscilla A.
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Palabra (y Silencio) de Dios. [PDF]
Palabra y silencio se implican mutuamente: sin silencio no puede haber palabra, y viceversa. Esta relación existe también —de modo absolutamente original— en Dios.
Izquierdo, C. (Cesar)
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