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An English Systematic Theology?

Scottish Journal of Theology, 1993
Early in his career Edward Bouverie Pusey paid visits to Germany, as a result of which he wrote a book, revealing the influence of both Hegel and Schleiermacher, on the development of German theology. Then came some form of personal crisis, as a result of which he repudiated the book, seeking out second hand copies in order to destroy them, and in his ...
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God - the World's Future: Systematic Theology for a New Era

, 2015
Since its original publication, God-The World's Future, has been widely and successfully as a comprehensive textbook in systematic theology explicitly crafted in light of the postmodern context. It explains the whole body of Christian historical doctrine
T. Peters
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Systematic Theology

NTT Journal for Theology and the Study of Religion, 2022
Susanne Hennecke
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The postsecular and systematic theology: reflections on Kearney and Nancy

, 2015
The concept of the postsecular is a challenge to systematic theological thought, as it points to some context where the opposition between the religious and the secular, or between theism and atheism, is weakened or even surpassed.
R. Benjamins
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The Grace–Nature Distinction and the Construction of a Systematic Theology

, 2014
The author considers the ongoing significance of the grace–nature distinction for systematic theology, the role the distinction has made historically, and current debates on its validity.
N. Ormerod
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Systematic Theology Today

Theology Today, 1980
“Is it possible to write a systematic theology today? … What seems evident is that we can no longer expect that a systematic theology can be written with the aim of extablishing a once-for-all, definitive, orthodox statement of Christian faith. Whether a theology written from a particular perspective can legitimately be called ‘systematic’ may be open
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What is the Goal of Systematic Theology?

Irish Theological Quarterly, 2009
Following on the recent publication by Robert Doran of What Is Systematic Theology? the article examines the goal of systematic theology through an examination of contrasting positions: is the goal the understanding of data (for example, the data of the Scriptures) or the understanding of truth (as mediated by the Scriptures)?
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Systematic Pentecostal Theology

2020
This chapter presents a typology of methodologies in systematic Pentecostal theology by identifying six broad types of the way Pentecostals pursue the theological task. Each type is described, in turn, and followed with some reflections on the impact of this typology for the study of Pentecostal theology: (1) theology as Bible doctrines, (2) theology ...
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