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The unbelieved and historians, part III: Responses and elaborations
Abstract The first two parts of "The Unbelieved" argued for the possibility of the existence of supernatural beings and for their agency in historical writing. This instalment is a roundtable assessing the problems and potential in the category of the Unbelieved and in its knowability.
Roland Clark +5 more
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The "cause of Jesus" (Sache Jesu) as the Canon behind the Canon
God, and not the Bible as such, is the church's primary authority. Jesus of Nazareth is the manifestation of God in history. In a post-Aufkllirung environment one cannot escape the demand to think historically.
Andries G. van Aarde
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Rudolf Bultmann on Myth, History, and the Resurrection [PDF]
The Christian faith stands or falls with the confession that Jesus Christ is risen. While that assertion itself is perhaps uncontroversial, precisely what this confession means has been a subject of profound significance and immense controversy for ...
Hege, Brent
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On Wisdom Christology and the Wise Use of Scripture
Abstract Following the grammar of 2 Timothy 3:15–17, this article reflects on the relation between the Christological salvation unto which Scripture ‘makes us wise’ and the corresponding use of Scripture as one among many ‘good works’. Dogmatically restated, it seeks to indicate Scripture's wise use by attending to the Christological Wisdom to which ...
Kyle McCracken
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Paul’s Contextualization of the Gospel before the Areopagus in Acts 17 [PDF]
The following thesis is an analysis on Paul’s presentation of the gospel to the Areopagus as recorded in Acts 17:22-31. The reasons behind his drastic permutation of the kerygma will be scrutinized by studying the exposition of the main components of the
Luca, Philip J
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Freedom as a Matter of Perspective and Perception in Martin Luther's De servo arbitrio☆
Abstract Martin Luther's notion of freedom, as presented in De servo arbitrio, is often interpreted as a denial of free choice in matters of God (salvation) and as an affirmation of free choice in earthly life. This article questions this twofold distinction and argues that in De servo arbitrio Luther's notion of freedom is set into epistemic discourse
Karin Kallas‐Põder
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Nel panorama degli scritti neotestamentari la 1Tessalonicesi assume un ruolo di primaria importanza nel processo di costruzione di un linguaggio adeguato alla novità del Vangelo.
Carlo Lembo
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Visions of the Whole: Scripture, the Life of Christian Doctrine, and Formation
Abstract The idea of ‘Christian doctrine’ has become sundered over time from its spiritual roots as part of the formative Christian life shaped by a vision of the whole that sees everything in integral and open‐ended relation to God. This review article explores some of the reasons behind this severing of Christian doctrine from everyday Christian ...
Paul Dominiak
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Nouvelle evangelisation – espoir pour l’œcumenisme
The “new evangelization” is a synonymous of the rebirth of the life of faith in the Church. If accepted by all the communities of the divided Christian Church it can contribute to fruitful proclamation of Jesus Christ to the contemporary world, and to ...
Katarzyna Kinga Walkowiak
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God\u27s human speech: a practical theology of proclamation [PDF]
Bartow, Charles L. God\u27s human speech: a practical theology of proclamation.
Langknecht, Henry
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