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Analytic Theology as Systematic Theology [PDF]
Abstract It is often said that analytic theology is not really systematic theology; it is something else entirely. However, specifying what this “something else” amounts to has proven a little more difficult. In this article I argue that analytic theology may be a species of systematic theology.
Oliver D. Crisp
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Systematic Theology After Ricoeur [PDF]
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Dan R. Stiver
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A New Project in Systematic Theology [PDF]
The article explores the possibility of a new collaborative venture in systematic theology based in the work of Bernard Lonergan and Robert Doran.
Doran, Robert M.
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What is Systematic Theology? [PDF]
AbstractThree types of systematic theology are distinguished, each with its own form, function, interests and location: ‘official’, produced by the institutional church; ‘ordinary’ theological reflection, engaged in by virtually all believers; professional‐academic systematic theology.
A. N. Williams
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Systematic Theology – An experiential approach: Core assumptions of my ‘Invitation to Systematic Theology’ [PDF]
Nürnberger’s ‘Faith in Christ Today: Invitation to Systematic Theology’ is meant to serve the proclamation of the Word of God in modern times. Based on ‘experiential realism’, as used by science, it restricts itself to immanent reality, avoids the reification of idealised abstractions and biblical metaphors and follows an emergent-evolutionary ...
K. Nürnberger
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Narrative Theology and the Use of the Bible in Systematic Theology [PDF]
An important development in Christian theology during the second half of the twentieth century was what we might call the ‘narrative turn’—i.e.
Maarten Wisse
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The Relevance of Reformed Scholasticism for Contemporary Systematic Theology [PDF]
This article examines how Reformed scholasticism can be relevant for systematic theology today. ‘Reformed Scholasticism’ denotes the academic practice in which the doctrines of the Reformation are expounded, explained, and defended.
Dolf te Velde
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Systematic Theology and Spiritual Formation: Recovering Obscured Unities
“For this reason, since the day we heard about you, we have not stopped praying for you. We continually ask God to fill you with the knowledge of his will through all the wisdom and understanding that the Spirit gives, so that you may live a life worthy
Jeannine Michele Graham
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