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A Radical Pastoral Theology for the Anthropocene Era: Thinking and Being Otherwise

Journal of Pastoral Theology, 2021
The Anthropocene Age will usher in more frequent natural and political disasters. These looming catastrophes invite critically reimaging our theologies.
R. LaMothe
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Trauma-Informed Theology or Theologically Informed Trauma?

Journal of Reformed Theology, 2022
In this article I first provide an overview of the ways in which trauma impacts people’s understandings and experiences of God, then survey two works of “trauma-informed theology” to demonstrate how these approaches to theology can lead to diminished ...
Alex R. Wendel
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Theological Critiques of Natural Theology: A reply to Andrew Moore

Neue Zeitschrift Für Systematische Theologie und Religionsphilosophie, 2019
In leading academic publications, Oxford theologian Andrew Moore has systematically developed new objections to natural theology based on Karl Barth’s methodological arguments, historical considerations as well as theological considerations related to ...
A. Loke
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Revealers, Skeptics, and Witnesses: Advancing a Witness Methodology in Ethnographic Theology and Ethics

Ecclesial Practices, 2021
Abstract Drawing on original ethnographic fieldwork with a Christian environmental initiative in Appalachia and Alabama, this article argues that moral theologians should conceive of ethnography as witnessing witnesses to aid and multiply witnesses.
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Theology Revealing the Hājibs of Anthropology

2018
This chapter proposes ways in which theology could promote a critique of idolatries in modern anthropology. It culls resources by scouring Nietzsche’s arguments against modernity. Nietzsche enables a vision of modern anthropology as symptomatic of God’s death in the West, thus inducing questions about the ways its adoration of idols may inhibit a truer
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Analysing Financial Stewardship in Contemporary African Church Administration

African Journal of Religion, Ethics and Theology
Although financial stewardship is recognized as vital to the health and integrity of African churches, existing scholarship reveals a persistent gap in how congregations reconcile traditional theological commitments with modern demands for accountability,
Clement Amoako, Kennedy Kow Eshun Jnr.
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