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Interpretation: A Journal of Bible and Theology, 1969
“… the recipients of this letter had to learn that while Christ is unchanging, he is nevertheless onward-moving, always leading his people forth to new ventures in his cause…. He is the pioneer, the trailblazer, along the path of faith….”
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“… the recipients of this letter had to learn that while Christ is unchanging, he is nevertheless onward-moving, always leading his people forth to new ventures in his cause…. He is the pioneer, the trailblazer, along the path of faith….”
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Interpretation: A Journal of Bible and Theology, 1971
In the historical situation out of which Paul wrote, his kerygma offers the people of God, now reconstituted through Jesus Christ, a world-consciousness and calls them to a world-mission to bring about the obedience of faith among all nations.
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In the historical situation out of which Paul wrote, his kerygma offers the people of God, now reconstituted through Jesus Christ, a world-consciousness and calls them to a world-mission to bring about the obedience of faith among all nations.
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Journal of the American Academy of Religion, 1965
O OTHER issue has so thoroughly disquieted modern Protestant theology as the problem of the interrelationship between kerygma and history. When the gale of historical-critical research with its historically, i. e. no longer metaphysically, oriented understanding of the totality of man's existence had blown even into the hallowed halls of the church ...
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O OTHER issue has so thoroughly disquieted modern Protestant theology as the problem of the interrelationship between kerygma and history. When the gale of historical-critical research with its historically, i. e. no longer metaphysically, oriented understanding of the totality of man's existence had blown even into the hallowed halls of the church ...
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Journal of Pastoral Care, 1996
Argues that thinking of pastoral care and counseling in terms of pastoral conversation makes sense within a hermeneutic framework, particularly if that framework includes a dialogue with the Collaborative Language Systems Approach developed by Harold Goolishian and Harlene Anderson.
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Argues that thinking of pastoral care and counseling in terms of pastoral conversation makes sense within a hermeneutic framework, particularly if that framework includes a dialogue with the Collaborative Language Systems Approach developed by Harold Goolishian and Harlene Anderson.
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1980
Dr McDonald studies the fundamental structures and procedures of Christian communication, identified as propheteia (the prophetic), and paraclesis and homilia (the homiletic), paraenesis and catechesis (the catechetic), and paradosis (the transmission of tradition). He explores what lies behind each of them as well as the way they are used by Jesus and
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Dr McDonald studies the fundamental structures and procedures of Christian communication, identified as propheteia (the prophetic), and paraclesis and homilia (the homiletic), paraenesis and catechesis (the catechetic), and paradosis (the transmission of tradition). He explores what lies behind each of them as well as the way they are used by Jesus and
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The Kerygma of the Book of Jonah
Interpretation: A Journal of Bible and Theology, 1967L'A. confronte l'apparente indetermination de Socrate definissant la plus necessaire des cites par la fonction de quatre ou cinq hommes a un sens monologique du texte de Platon qui, au-dela de sa forme dialogique, requiert un travail hermeneutique revelant la signification et la necessite de ce cinquieme homme que Socrate ne mentionne pas dans le ...
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The Kerygma and the Cuckoo's Nest
Scottish Journal of Theology, 1978Influenged by Tillich's so-called method of correlation, theologians in recent decades have been inclined to approach existential situations as if they simply raised questions to which the dogmatic tradition provided answers. Accordingly, in my teaching for example, I have often read Camus'sThe Plaguetogether with Buber'sI and Thou, Tillich'sThe ...
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1986
Theology is inherently both theoretical and practical. Through its theoretical aspect, theology has primarily tended to be absolutistic; through its practical aspect, it has tended more recently to become relativistic. Theology involves the attempt to provide a theoretical scheme for human soul-making.
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Theology is inherently both theoretical and practical. Through its theoretical aspect, theology has primarily tended to be absolutistic; through its practical aspect, it has tended more recently to become relativistic. Theology involves the attempt to provide a theoretical scheme for human soul-making.
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