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Critical Analysis of Donald G. Bloesch’s Theological Method and its Implication to Doctrinal Formulation

Pan-African Journal of Theology
Donald G. Bloesch, an evangelical scholar introduces a methodology that employs divine revelation as the primary source for theological investigation in which believing precedes understanding.
Alexander Mwita, Gabriel Masfa
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Philosophical Theology as a Catalyst for Inclusive Interreligious Dialogue in Plural Societies

Journal of theology
In an era of intensifying religious diversity and sociopolitical polarisation, interreligious dialogue is both a necessity and a moral imperative. However, such dialogue is often constrained by epistemological biases, theological exclusivism, and rigid ...
Esther Widiyaningtyas   +3 more
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Byzantine Theology: Historical Trends and Doctrinal Themes

, 1974
For over a thousand years, Eastern Christendom had as its center the second capital of the Roman Empire-Constantinople, the New Rome,or Byzantium. The geographical division between the Eastern and Western Churches was only one manifestation of deeper ...
John Meyendorff
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The Doctrine of Divine Simplicity in T.F. Torrance’s Theology

International Journal of Systematic Theology, 2021
AbstractThis article examines whether T.F. Torrance’s theology can uphold the doctrine of divine simplicity, in a manner consistent with his accounts of the ascension of Jesus, God’s eternity and divine im/passibility. This article indicates that Torrance’s doctrine of simplicity does not fully accord with the traditional one that does not allow for ...
Sang Hoon Lee, Sang Hoon Lee
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The Doctrine of the Ministry in Reformed Theology

Church History, 1943
In Reformed theology the doctrine of the ministry is an essential part of the doctrine of the church. The ministry is never a matter of indifference to theology. Its character, authority, forms and functions are prescribed and described in doctrinal statements of the churches, and the subject has been doctrinally and historically expounded by many ...
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The Rise of Christian Theology and the End of Ancient Metaphysics

, 2020
It has rarely been recognized that the Christian writers of the first millennium pursued an ambitious and exciting philosophical project alongside their engagement in the doctrinal controversies of their age.
J. Zachhuber
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The Doctrines of Sunni Theology

2010
Sunni theology has been intertwined with politics since the very beginning. After the Prophet Muhammad’s death in 632 CE, the disputes and debates over the qualifications, responsibilities, and personal conduct of his successors, the caliphs, produced perhaps the earliest theological formulations in Islamic thought outside of the Qur’an itself ...
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The Doctrine of Creation and the Task of Theology

Harvard Theological Review, 1991
“One is never done with Schleiermacher,” Karl Barth once wrote, and those who have readChurch Dogmaticsknow just how true that is. Schleiermacher's work presents a constant task for theology to incorporate fully and critique its sophisticated method; to follow its rigorous passion for ethics; to imitate, if only palely, its synthetic power and breadth;
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