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The Field of Systematic Theology Today

The Biblical World, 1908
Seldom has any branch of human learning been called upon to adjust itself to so radically new a situation as has systematic theology within the past few years. Its task used to be defined as the comprehensive systematizing of biblical doctrines.' In fact,
G. Smith
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A New Project in Systematic Theology

Theological Studies, 2015
The article explores the possibility of a new collaborative venture in systematic theology based in the work of Bernard Lonergan and Robert Doran. A prospectus is offered of five volumes intended as texts to be used at the level of MA and MDiv students.
R. Doran
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How to choose among conflicting theories in systematic theology?

Studia Theologica, 2021
According to Wolfhart Pannenberg, systematic theology should aim at being as coherent as possible as a test of all its inherent truth claims. But what if two systematic theologies are argued to be coherent presentations of the Christian faith, yet ...
Jan D. Andersen, A. Søvik
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Systematic Theology and Biblical Theology—Part Two

Journal of Reformed Theology, 2020
Abstract In many times and various ways, some significant Reformed theologians have claimed that biblical theology must be coordinated with or contribute to the task of systematic theology. In these last days, they have even suggested that biblical theology should fill the place of systematic theology. Part One described the way in which Geerhardus
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On Systematic Philosophical Theology

Philosophia Christi, 2021
The disciplines of systematic theology, dogmatic theology, fundamental theology, philosophical theology, and philosophy of religion are characterized and their relations to one another are discussed.
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Christian Systematic Theology and Life Elsewhere in the Universe: A Study in Suitability

Theology and Science, 2018
Christian theologians have considered the significance of life elsewhere in the cosmos since the fifteenth century, but the brevity of these discussions calls for greater theological precision: the notion of multiple incarnations, for example, is often ...
A. Davison
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God—The World’s Future: Systematic Theology for a New Era

, 2017
First published in 1991, Ted Peters’ single-volume systematics, God—The World’s Future, has now been issued in a third edition. The structure of the book is a fairly standard one for systematic theologies.
Scott MacDougall
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Biblical Theology and Systematic Theology

Journal of the American Academy of Religion, 1957
rule of faith and practice the theological systems of the schoolmen were doomed. As the work of Luther and Calvin shows, theology became exegetical theology. Luther proudly pointed out that his academic work consisted in teaching the Bible, and it is well-known that both Melanchthon's Loci and the first edition of Calvin's Institutes go back to Paul's ...
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The Use of the Book of Proverbs in Systematic Theology

, 2016
Considering works from the 19th century to the present, this article, for the first time, outlines and evaluates the use of the Book of Proverbs in systematic theology.
A. Keefer
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Principles of Systematic Theology

International Journal of Systematic Theology, 2009
AbstractThe Holy Trinity is the ontological principle of Christian systematic theology. Its external or objective cognitive principle is the divine Word, by which, through the prophets and apostles and with the illumination of the Spirit, God's incommunicable self‐knowledge is accommodated to the saints.
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