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The Doctrine Of Creation And The Enlightenment
2007The Enlightenment, especially in its most radical forms, seemed inherently opposed to the very possibility of a doctrine of creation—or, at best, subscribed to the rather attenuated form of that doctrine that appears in deism. The point here is twofold: on the one hand, the evil and misery of the world are initially incompatible with a beneficent God ...
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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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The History of the Doctrine of Creation
God's Gift of the Universe, 2022semanticscholar +1 more source
Martin Luther’s Doctrine of Creation
2017Martin Luther’s doctrine of creation can be identified as the center of his theology. The justification for this judgement is threefold. First, the centrality of creation to Luther’s theology is rooted in Luther’s expansive interpretation of the act of creation.
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Naked or Clothed? Eschatology and the Doctrine of Creation
Studies in Church History, 2009A Paper on life after death in the early church should probably begin with the underworld: Sheol in the Hebrew Bible, Hades, in Greek mythology, with parallels in ancient Mesopotamia, Egypt and Persia. It should reflect on the universally connected theme of judgment and its importance for theodicy, and address the wide variety of beliefs discernible in
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Hindu Doctrines of Creation and Their Buddhist Critiques
2016At the very beginning of this chapter, a short note of apology seems to be appropriate. When the editor confirmed my positive answer to the invitation to write this contribution, I felt flattered by his words ‘I am glad that you approach the area of Buddhist philosophy not only with a philological and historical interest, but also with a philosophical ...
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Some Comments on Tillich's Doctrine of Creation
Scottish Journal of Theology, 1961The doctrine of Creation has occupied theologians very much in recent years and in this Paul Tillich has not been an exception.
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The Christological Determinant in Barth's Doctrine of Creation
Scottish Journal of Theology, 1961Karl Barth's Christological formulation has taken with increasing seriousness the participation of Christ in the creaturely mode of existence. His effort to interpret the Chalcedonian dogma concerning reality of Jesus Christ as two natures, God and man, united without confusion, change, division, or separation, has contributed to his conception of the ...
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