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Surviving Wiles: From Dogmatic Theology to Doctrinal Criticism
New Blackfriars, 1976Maurice Wiles, who is Regius Professor of Theology in the University of Oxford as well as Chairman of the Doctrinal Commission of the Church of England, is that rare species, a dogmatic theologian who is neither so deeply entrenched in doctrinal fundamentalism that he sees no need for the introduction of the critical-historical method nor so anxious ...
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Saving Doctrine: Towards a Theology of Health and Medicine
Concilium: An International Review of Theology, 2006Item does not contain ...
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Theology and Political Doctrine in Church and Dissent
2004It has lately been argued by Jonathan Clark that theological heterodoxy, in particular the Socinian heresy, is “conceptually basic to radicalism in the ancien regime sense”: If Christ were not a person of the Trinity, the Catholic doctrine of the Atonement, held Socinians, was meaningless; if man was not in need of redemption, original sin did not ...
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A Comfortable Doctrine: John Bunyan's Theology of Grace
2002Abstract Examines Bunyan’s soteriology as propounded in his doctrinal writings, concentrating on works in which Bunyan’s position on justification, election, antinomianism, and the role of human will in salvation are central. Bunyan’s salvatory emphasis lies less on the Calvinist doctrine of double predestination and more on salvation by
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Political Theology/Theopolitics: The Thresholds and Vulnerabilities of Sovereignty
Annual Review of Anthropology, 2021exaly

