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Vatican II and Fundamental Theology

Irish Theological Quarterly, 2009
This article describes and evaluates what the teaching of Vatican II has contributed to the development of fundamental theology in four areas: (1) the salvific self-revelation or self-communication of the tripersonal God; (2) the conditions that enable human beings to respond to this divine self-communication with faith; (3) the credibility of God’s ...
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Fundamental theology: The continuing debate

Pacifica: Australasian Theological Studies, 2014
This article begins by taking up various questions raised by those who reviewed G. O’Collins, Rethinking Fundamental Theology: Toward a New Fundamental Theology (Oxford University Press, 2011). It then retrieves some valuable literature that concerns fundamental theology and that has recently appeared in such areas as natural signs of the existence of
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Fundamental Moral Theology: Tradition

Theological Studies, 2009
Theological ethicists around the world are turning toward history to comment on the method and arguments of earlier authoritative voices. The intent of this turn to the tradition is precisely to liberate theologians so as to find grounds for Roman Catholics to enter into greater dialogue with others around the world.
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Fundamental Theology

Encyclopedic in scope, this book offers wide-ranging coverage of the foundational teachings and practices within the mainstream of the classical Christian tradition. It begins with their roots in the Scriptures, and also branches out into Eastern and Western Christianity, ancient, medieval, and modern, to the present-day.
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The Task of Fundamental Theology

The Journal of Religion, 1974
tional theology '-is clear. I will begin the discussion by simply stating the model I find appropriate to this task. In the major part of the text, I shall then proceed to describe five "theses" which will, I hope, clarify both the meaning of and the means of validation for the model chosen.
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