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Abstract One of the ways in which the process of learning may occur in comparative theology is through reinterpreting the data of one religion through the philosophical framework of another. This type of learning mainly takes the form of Christian theologians reinterpreting the contents of Christian faith through Asian philosophical frameworks.
Catherine Cornille
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On the role of Filioque in the controversy over Spanish adoptionism in 8th century [PDF]
The article examines the connection between the addition of the Filioque to the Nicene-Constantinopolitan Creed in the Frankish Church and the controversy with Spanish adoptionism in the late 8th century.
Alexander Petrovsky
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THE OLD LATIN TEXT OF OUR NICENE CREED. [PDF]
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Doubting Thomas: Aquinas on Doubt and the Act of Faith
Abstract Several modern theologians affirm that doubt is compatible with faith, even as authoritative voices from the Christian tradition deny this. While Thomas Aquinas is often seen as an exemplar of the traditional view, few scholars have devoted serious attention to the nature of doubt in Thomas’ thought.
Patrick X. Gardner
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Karl Barth's Anti‐Ideological Theology: A Reconsideration of Barth's Approach to Philosophy
Abstract Barth's approach to borrowing from philosophical figures and schools is underwritten by several convictions that made such an approach intelligible. These convictions entailed that (1) Barth had no firm commitment to a philosophical school; (2) Barth's use of philosophy and philosophical terminology displays a pragmatic though principled ...
Kimlyn J. Bender
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Nicaea, Constantine, and Gender
Abstract The canons of the Council of Nicaea appear to confirm what some might consider today to be stereotypical views of gender identity. However, according to Philostorgius, a Christian church historian of Late Antiquity, Constantine's stepsister Constantia played an influential role in the decisions of some sceptical key players to sign the creed ...
Martin Illert
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Abstract This article discusses baptism as expressing the four‐fold relationality of life based on God, creation, neighbour, and self, as found in the second narrative of creation in the book of Genesis. Based on this understanding of baptism, baptismal ecclesiology can be defined as an understanding of the church that is primarily grounded in the ...
Antje Jackelén
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Dracontius et les Vandales : résistance, médiation, échec
In Dracontius’ works, we recognize the different attitudes adopted by an Afro-Roman intellectual who seeks a dialogue with the Vandal power and tries to propose a modus uiuendi between (Arian) rulers and (Catholic) people.
Giampiero Scafoglio
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Nicaea and Women’s Ordained Ministry
Abstract Looking to the forthcoming Sixth World Conference on Faith and Order, we might recollect that the fifth conference at Santiago de Compostela in 1993 spoke of “continuing our study” on the ordination of women, but this ambition has never been carried out.
Maria Munkholt Christensen
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