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Karl Rahner’s Theology of Grace between Catholic Church and Nouvelle Theologie
The relation between nature and grace is an important subject in Christian theology and some other important subjects are based on it. This subject was controversial among Catholic Church and nouvelle theologie in the middle of previous century.
Jaafar Fallahi, Qorban Elmi
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For the first time within living memory, the rural Roman Catholic parish of Talavera in the south-central Peruvian Andes features only native clergy. By placing the Talaveran Catholic priests in theological and historical context, this article shows how ...
Christine Lee
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Man is Openness. Henri de Lubac and his Criticism of the Dualistic Split between the Natural and Supernatural [PDF]
In the article we propose an interpretation by H. de Lubac of the limits of Catholic theology and philosophy (the theory of the “two levels”), that fail to attribute enough importance to the category of “openness of man to otherness”, which lies at the ...
S. ZOFFOLI
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The Revival of Scholastic Sacramental Theology after the Publication of Aeterni Patris [PDF]
The article explores Neo-Scholasticism, a period in Catholic theology which, normally nowadays, attracts little attention. The publication of Leo XIII’s encyclical Aeterni Patris, in 1879, and its effects on theology are studied with particular ...
Scerri, Hector
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PENSAMENTO DECOLONIAL, TEOLOGIAS PÓS-COLONIAIS E TEOLOGIA DA LIBERTAÇÃO
RESUMO: A Teologia da Libertação – TdL nasceu num contexto de opressão, buscando ser voz profética e produzindo ação transformadora, como resposta à indignação ética diante da opressão de milhões de latino-americanos.
Paulo Agostinho Nogueira Baptista
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Reading Kant from a Catholic Horizon: Ethics and the Anthropology of Grace [PDF]
For two centuries Catholic philosophers and theologians have generally treated Immanuel Kant's critical philosophy as incompatible with principles fundamental to Catholic accounts of the human condition in relation to God.
Rossi, Philip J.
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The Evolution of Russian Sophiology in the West: From the Sophiological Quest of the Silver Age to Modern Theological Discussion [PDF]
The article examines the development and reception of Russian Sophiology in the West, beginning with the Silver Age and extending to contemporary theological debate.
Mikhail R. Sibgatullin
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Main Revival Movements in the Catholic Church Before the Second Vatican Council
From the middle of the 19th century until convocation of the Second Vatican Council (1962–1965), several spiritual and intellectual revival movements were visible in the Catholic Church. They had one overarching objective – return to the origins (French:
Michał Białkowski
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Abhiṣiktānanda: A Reception History1 [PDF]
In this article, I present an evaluation of the scholarly reception history of Abhiṣiktānanda. I argue for an identifiable threefold division in Abhiṣiktānanda scholarship: the earliest biographies and appraisals focused on his ‘spiritual search;’ a ...
Beltramini, Enrico
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TOWARDS AN “ENGAGED” SYSTEMATIC THEOLOGY?
This article explores the question of what the scope and focus of theology should be, by considering two closely connected suggestions in this regard.
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