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, 2020
The most significant Reformed theologian of the twentieth century, Karl Barth, exercised a remarkably critical role relative to the classical traditions of Reformed Theology.
E. Busch
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The most significant Reformed theologian of the twentieth century, Karl Barth, exercised a remarkably critical role relative to the classical traditions of Reformed Theology.
E. Busch
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, 2020
OMG – German Legal Dogmatics! Whoever listens closely to presentations by German legal scholars at international conferences will inevitably hear someone uttering this quiet but distinct sigh. Is it really that dire for us and our peculiar legal thinking?
Peter A. Windel
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OMG – German Legal Dogmatics! Whoever listens closely to presentations by German legal scholars at international conferences will inevitably hear someone uttering this quiet but distinct sigh. Is it really that dire for us and our peculiar legal thinking?
Peter A. Windel
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Psychological Reports, 1972
Dogmatism was related to several attitudes for male and female college students. Political conservatism and reported church attendance were positively related to dogmatism for both sexes. Attitude toward marijuana, characteristics attributed to a “good professor,” reasons for attending college, and test anxiety were only partly related to dogmatism ...
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Dogmatism was related to several attitudes for male and female college students. Political conservatism and reported church attendance were positively related to dogmatism for both sexes. Attitude toward marijuana, characteristics attributed to a “good professor,” reasons for attending college, and test anxiety were only partly related to dogmatism ...
M P, Steininger +2 more
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Book Review: Christian Dogmatics: An Introduction
, 2020Yet, despite the many strengths of his model, a few features detract from its overall coherence and cogency. To start, his argument that the divine heaven (the place of God’s presence) and the atmosphere (“heavens”) are created seems incoherent with his ...
J. S. Jackson
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Christian Dogmatics: An Introduction
, 2020Summary This much-welcomed one-volume theology is the English translation of the well-received original Dutch, Christelijke dogmatiek: Een inleiding (2012).
Ronald T. Michener
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Dogmatism and Authoritarianism
The Journal of Social Psychology, 1968(1968). Dogmatism and Authoritarianism. The Journal of Social Psychology: Vol. 76, No. 1, pp. 89-95.
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Retrieving the Law and Gospel Distinction for the Task of Dogmatics
Neue Zeitschrift Für Systematische Theologie und Religionsphilosophie, 2019Summary In this paper, I argue that contemporary dogmatics shares a common interest in the representation of God and God’s acts in human language, be this in a more narrowly propositional way or a more broadly defined doxological or dramaturgical way.
M. Wisse
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Scripture as Cognitive Principle of Christian Dogmatics
Neue Zeitschrift Für Systematische Theologie und Religionsphilosophie, 2019In traditional Protestant theology, Holy Scripture has been regarded as the external cognitive principle of Christian dogmatics. However, maintaining that Scripture should still have this role today requires addressing some challenges posed in modern ...
S. Duby
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Psychological Reports, 1975
In distinguishing Letween open and closed mindedness, Rokeach (1960, pp. 62-63) assumed that the more closed minded the individual, "the more will the world be seen as threatening." He continued that "On the other hand, the world is seen to be a more friendly place by the relatively open person." While this distinction has been investigated (Lee ...
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In distinguishing Letween open and closed mindedness, Rokeach (1960, pp. 62-63) assumed that the more closed minded the individual, "the more will the world be seen as threatening." He continued that "On the other hand, the world is seen to be a more friendly place by the relatively open person." While this distinction has been investigated (Lee ...
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