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John Henry Newman is known for his consistent, coherent, and sincere thought on the questions of faith that were important to him and his communities. Newman shares philosophical and theological reflections in many works, such as, a complex analysis of philosophical and theological aspects of faith and a subtle articulation of infallibility.
Edward DeLaquil
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Abstract This article gives an account of the discussions about the creed that took place at the Council of Nicaea in 325. It considers major problems regarding its origin and history and outlines the circumstances of its composition, its peculiar structure, and its purpose on the basis of the latest research. Finally, it discusses the legacy of Nicaea
Wolfram Kinzig
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On the Present Possibility of Sola Scriptura
Abstract The historic Protestant wager that Christian theology is funded and governed sola scriptura sui ipsius interpres commits Protestant exegesis and theology to a particular hermeneutical programme. But is this programme viable? I argue that it is, and that it should be undertaken today by practising the theological interpretation of Scripture as ...
Philip G. Ziegler
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Abstract This article probes the question of whether or not the so‐called imprecatory Psalms may be prayed either in private settings or churches. In his Finkenwalde sermon on Psalm 58, Dietrich Bonhoeffer considers them ‘the prayer[s] of the innocent’. This article examines Bonhoeffer’s understanding and handling of the imprecatory Psalms, which leads
Nadine Hamilton
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Erich Przywara’s Late Reception of Luther
Abstract Erich Przywara’s late career writings have to this point received little attention in English. While Przywara’s earlier writings include both significant dialogue with Protestant theologians (most prominently Karl Barth) and occasional references to Martin Luther, Luther takes on a new prominence in his work after the Second World War.
Adam T. Morton
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Internal Difficulties in the Theology of Karl Rahner
Abstract Criticism of the theology of Karl Rahner is most often made from bases external to his thought. When the ever greater ascendancy of transcendentality in Rahner’s thought is juxtaposed with areas of his theology concretely differentiated by symbol and history, however, internal difficulties arise that jeopardize the coherence and integrality of
Henry Shea
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Pax Romana as agtergrond van die Christelike kerugma
Pax Romana as background of the Christian kerygma: The concept ‘kingdom of God’ is fundamental to the kerygma on the salvific meaning of Jesus Christ in New Testament times. This article aims to explore the raison d’être why this concept had been such an
Frans J. Boshoff
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Grieks-Romeinse apokaliptiek en die Christelike kerugma
Greco-Roman apocalypticism and the Christian kerygma This study aims to show that the idea of the kingdom of God can be viewed as an apocalyptic alternative to the Pax Romana.
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Kerygma i mistagogia w zbawczym spotkaniu współczesnego człowieka z Bogiem
Człowiek jest drogą Kościoła. Jakich więc sposobów powinien szukać dzisiaj Kościół, aby dotrzeć do człowieka, by ten nie bał się spotkać Chrystusa, poznać prawdę o Nim i przyjąć Go do swojego życia?
J. Lekan
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Because Jorge Bergoglio’s (Pope Francis’s) pontifical texts depart from his predecessor’s Thomistic vocabulary, critics claim his works deploy an “improvisational” style.
Oltvai Kristóf
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