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Karl Barth and the future of dogmatic theology
The article discusses Karl Barth’s contribution to dogmatic theology. It describes Karl Barth’s personality and shows how his theology was put to practice in writing, in teaching, in debate, in conflict, in friendship and in opposition.
Alasdair I.C. Heron
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Theology of nature: Reflections on the dogmatic doctrine of creation
The doctrine of creation and the knowledge of nature have come into tension in modernity. Against this background, the article discusses the basic problems of a theology of nature starting from a systematic theology of religious communication.
Christian Danz
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Editorial: New Themes in Analytic Dogmatic Theology
Analytic theology (AT) is a particular approach to theology and the study of religion that engages with the tools, categories, and methodological concerns of analytic philosophy.
James M Arcadi, Joshua Farris
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Dogmatic Theology of Metropolitan Macarius (Bulgakov) and Theology of Other Confessions: Connection and Opposition [PDF]
The article focuses on the study of the dogmatic works of Metropolitan Macarius (Bulgakov) in relation to his criticism and reception of theology of other confessions.
Alexander A. Fokin
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Teaching Mariology in Catholic Seminaries in the USA
This article begins by explaining the importance of Mariology for Catholic theology. It provides an overview of a 2015–2016 survey of 32 Catholic seminaries in the USA on how Mariology is covered in the curriculum.
Robert L. Fastiggi
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Healing Space: The Synaesthetic Quality of Church Architecture
There is a growing literature on the healing effects of buildings designed for healthcare, but publications that insist on this spiritual and healing dimension in church architecture are rare. Contemporary ecclesial buildings are often rightly criticized
Bert Daelemans
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Educational Aspects in the Book of Deuteronomy [PDF]
The problem with this research is that the level of the practice of Christian religious education in Indonesia, which has taken place so far, is dogmatic. The pattern of Christian religious education is dogmatic in terms of content and approach. In terms
Dr. Noh Ibrahim Boiliu
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The Contribution and Reduction of Narrative Theology to Biblical Hermeneutics in the Postmodern Era
This research examines narrative theology, which began to develop in the 1970s in the United States, and is now widely practiced in theological discourses, including in Indonesia. This theology, sometimes called postliberal theology, uses the postmodern
Oscard L. Tobing
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