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Empirical studies in theology

2009
This section contains a list of reference article on empirical studies in theology that occur in the book on Empirical theology in texts and tables: qualitative, quantitative, and comparative perspectives . The theme of the third conference in Bangor was designed to display and to assess the strengths of empirical theology across the three domains of ...
L. Francis, J. Astley, M. Robbins
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Empirical Theology: inter‐ or intra‐disciplinary?

Journal of Beliefs & Values, 1999
Abstract This article seeks to reflect on the methodology of what has come to be called ‘empirical theology’. In particular it considers the question of how theology might relate to the social sciences. The more established expression is what is called the ‘inter‐disciplinary’ approach.
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Practical Theology as Empirical Theology

International Journal of Practical Theology, 2011
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Practical Theology: from Applied to Empirical Theology

Journal of Empirical Theology, 1988
AbstractIn this article the history of practical theology is reconstructed from the perspective of its main problem: the relation between theory and praxis. The first part refers to the academic status of practical theology, interpreted as applied theology. This interpretation fails to solve the problem, as we shall see.
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Personality Theory and Empirical Theology

Journal of Empirical Theology, 2002
The intention of this paper is to make the case that personality theory is not only a legitimate, but also an essential component of empirical theology. The case is made in two parts, by drawing on theological tradition and by drawing on social scientific perspectives. The case is then illustrated by examples from one recent study in empirical theology,
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Empirical Research Within Practical Theology

Journal of Empirical Theology, 1993
Empirical inquiry in practical theology and religious pedagogics can be perceived and applied in a variety of ways, according to the manner in which these disciplines have incorporated inner and outer theological developments of modernity. By historical analysis an alternative can be brought to light.
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