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Prayer and the Doctrine of God in Contemporary Theology

Interpretation: A Journal of Bible and Theology, 1980
Christian prayer and worship are not so much derived from as generative of the doctrine of God.
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The Cinderella of Theology: The Doctrine of the Holy Spirit

Harvard Theological Review, 1957
More than once the doctrine of the Spirit (Pneumatology) has been called the Cinderella of Theology. If this was so in the past, and is perhaps still, it now requires our full attention. At the risk of viewing the situation through ‘continental’ eyes, but hoping you will recognize this, I would say that the nineteenth century, impressed by the advance ...
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Shi'i Doctrine, Mu'tazili Theology

2017
According to some Muslim theologians, God is not free to act; He is bound by human ethics. To be just, He must create an individual of perfect intellect and infallible morality. People are obligated to submit to this person; otherwise eternal damnation awaits them.
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Book Review: Theology and the End of Doctrine

Anglican Theological Review, 2016
Theology and the End of Doctrine. By Christine Helmer. Louisville, Ky.: Westminster John Knox Press, 2014. xvi + 196 pp. $35.00 (paper).Christine Helmer has written a book that marks a critical turning point in postliberal theology. To give some background, in The Nature of Doctrine: Religion and Theology in a Postliberal Age (WJK, 1984) George ...
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The Doctrine of the Resurrection of the Dead in Rabbinical Theology

The American Journal of Theology, 1915
i. The teaching that there is a blessed life after death, or that the dead will be revived from their graves to a better life, or that there is hope for the soul behind those invisible clouds dividing the past and the future, is a significant finger-post set up on the road of theological speculation to mark the development of religious thinking.
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Theology and Political Doctrine in Church and Dissent

2004
It 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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