Perichoresis and Ubuntu within the African Christian context
This article is about the juxtaposition of the notion of perichoresis in the work and theology of the Cappadocian Fathers and the notion of Ubuntu in the African Traditional Religion (ATR).
Jele S. Manganyi, Johan Buitendag
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La perichoresis e la grammatica teologica dei primi sette Concili ecumenici
L'articolo analizza la storia del termine perichoresis nello spazio di tempo abbracciato dai primi sette concili ecumenici. Dopo l'esordio cristologico nel IV secolo della terminologia nell'opera di Gregorio di Nazianzo per indicare la dinamicità del ...
Giulio Maspero
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The refugee dilemma and migrant crisis: ‘Charity begins at Home’ or ‘Being Home to the Homeless’? The paradoxical stance in pastoral caregiving and the infiltration and perichoresis of compassion [PDF]
The current refugee and migrant crisis is revealing on a deeper ‘spiritual level’ a crisis of meaning and habitus (attitudinal crisis). Because of prejudice, xenophobia reveals a crisis of compassion and diaconic outreach.
Daniel Louw
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The Long History of Lutheranism in Scandinavia. From State Religion to the People’s Church
As the main religion of Finland, but also of entire Scandinavia, Lutheranism has a centuries-long history. Until 1809 Finland formed the eastern part of the Swedish Kingdom, from 1809 to 1917 it was a Grand Duchy within the Russian Empire, and in 1917 ...
Markkola Pirjo
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Medical assistance in dying and the trust of faith
Abstract The ethical discussion of end‐of‐life decisions has been with us for some time. This article focuses specifically on medically assisted dying. Representative secular, professional, and faith‐based ethical arguments for and against it are briefly reviewed.
James Merrill Childs
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Abstract I begin this article by suggesting that the current phase of trinitarian theology is characterized by an impetus to evaluate and correct work done in earlier phases. One evaluative‐corrective voice is that of Stephen Holmes, who critiques recent trinitarian ressourcement and advocates a return to more traditional conceptions.
Dennis Bray
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Perichoresis and participation: union between the persons of God and between God and humanity [PDF]
There exists a lack of clarity concerning the concept of perichoresis in contemporary theology. Although most theologians hold a similar formal definition of this term which attempts to describe the union of the persons of the Trinity, the variety of ...
Cress, Graydon
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The “Other” and the “Other”: Christian Origins of Bakhtin’s Dialogism
One of the main contributors to the idea of sharing and the creator of the idea of dialogism as a counterweight to monologism has been Mikhail Mikhailovich Bakhtin, the well-known Russian 20th-century theorist.
Svetozar Poštić
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The anthropology of ‘‘perichoresis’’ according to the elder Sophrony of Essex
The cause of the writing of the present dissertation was the fact that the studying of the writings of the recently canonized Elder Sophrony of Essex created the belief that the inclusive and pivotal term of perichoresis can be traced and found in the ...
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Perichoresis and the Theology of Solidarity: A Foundation of Social Cohesion for Christian Millennials in Indonesia [PDF]
Shifting patterns of social relations among millennials due to the use of social media in networks without a theological basis for social cohesion is a challenge for Christianity now and in the future.
Chandra Han, Amos Sukamto, Rudy Pramono
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