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KENŌSIS, ANAMNĒSIS, AND OUR PLACE IN HISTORY: A NEUROPHENOMENOLOGICAL ACCOUNT

open access: yesZygon, 2008
We assess St. Paul's account of kenōsis in Philippians 2:5–8 from a neurophenomenological horizon. We argue that kenōsis is not primarily a unique event but belongs to a class of experiences that could be called kenotic and are, at least in principle ...
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The Symbolistic Christology in Frantz Fanon's Existentialist Thought

open access: yesDialog, Volume 64, Issue 2, Page 109-118, Summer 2025.
ABSTRACT This article attempts to answer a provocative question: Can existentialist thought provide insights into the nature of Christ? Specifically, what might we learn about Christ from existentialist such as Frantz Fanon, even if only implicitly? In offering a response to the question, I propose a symbolistic Christology through an examination of ...
Chammah J. Kaunda
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Hindu Avatāra and Christian Kenosis: A New Approach in Comparative Theology1

open access: yesThe Heythrop Journal, Volume 66, Issue 3, Page 223-237, May 2025.
Abstract Within comparative theology, the Hindu doctrine of avatāra has traditionally been compared to the Christian doctrine of the incarnation, both of which are expressions of divine embodiment in creaturely form. This article, however, contrasts the doctrine of avatāra with a reading of the incarnation that frames the latter within the broader ...
Christian J. Ivandić
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Stasis in Moltmann e Schmitt

open access: yesCoSMO, 2013
The essay introduces an original interpretation of Moltmann’s thought on Christian kenosis, according to the fundamental critical method known as ‘close reading’.
Pier Giuseppe Monateri
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KENOSIS Towards A New Theology Of Science

open access: yesPensamiento. Revista de Investigación e Información Filosófica, 2015
The «theology of science» which, in our opinion, brings us the image of the universe, life and man in contemporary science has its fundamental axis on the concept of «epistemological kenosis». This means that God, in the event that he is real and exists,
Javier Monserrat
doaj  

Opening the Trinity: developing the "open theism" debate

open access: yesActa Theologica, 2005
The reconciliation of the omniscience of God with the free choices of humanity is a problem which has taxed Christian thinkers for centuries. Recently the issue has become prominent with the emergence of support for "open theism", the belief that free ...
D. T. Williams
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Imago Dei identity as embodied in the incarnation: Kenosis as a catalyst towards identity formation

open access: yesVerbum et Ecclesia, 2020
This article is a study of Philippians 2, verses 5 through 11, and reflects on Paul’s presentation of Christ in his incarnation as the identity which fully embodies the imago Dei.
Walter P. Maqoma
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Eat and/or be eaten: The evolutionary roots of violence? [PDF]

open access: yes, 2015
This contribution raises the question about where things have gone wrong in evolutionary history. In classic Christian discourse it is typically assumed that the primary problem is human sin, while the problem of natural evil is emphasised elsewhere.
Conradie, Ernst
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Loving and Letting: A Constructive Reading of Genesis 1

open access: yesInternational Journal of Systematic Theology, Volume 27, Issue 2, Page 148-165, April 2025.
Abstract This essay evaluates possible meanings of God's creative ‘let’ in Genesis 1 in order to evaluate how God's generative love of creation forms a paradigm for human love. Beginning with the work of philosopher John Haugeland, who gives four possible meanings of letting‐be in his reading of Heidegger, this essay argues that creation is best ...
J. W. Olson
wiley   +1 more source

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