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Systematic Theology

NTT Journal for Theology and the Study of Religion, 2020
Richard Seymour
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Tender Competence and the Authority of Systematic Theology

Feminist Theology, 2004
This is the result of a two year theological reflection on the religious and social activities of Catholic women’s organisations. The organisations are found to be active in the area of human rights and particularly women’s rights, as expressed in a critique of society and the Church, and in campaigning or working in the field of social concern.
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Theology: A Social System. Models for a Systematic Theology

Scottish Journal of Theology, 1989
What happens to systematic theology if it relies in the first instance on methods derived from the sociology of knowledge? This is the question that I will be trying to answer in this study. More specifically, I will be attempting to advance an understanding of theology as a social system and seeking ways it may be related to present-day Western ...
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Lonergan and Systematic Spiritual Theology

New Blackfriars, 1986
Popular enthusiasm for spirituality has mushroomed in the past two decades. The analyses of the human sciences and the impact of secular self-help programs have challenged the religious basis of spiritual pursuit. The influence of gurus from the East has transformed the problematic.
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Martin Luther and Systematic Theology

2016
A meta-argument is needed today to go forward in theology with Luther. For speaking of God, even in sophisticated ways, is a dangerous business that can lead astray. Theology is not in the Reformer’s mind an unambiguous good. But neither is silence an option, if God has spoken. If God has spoken, one is summoned, indeed, empowered to speak in response.
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Reflections on Pannenberg’s Systematic Theology

The Thomist: A Speculative Quarterly Review, 1994
Les six chapitres de la Theologie systematique de W. Pannenberg abordent la verite comme base de la theologie systematique, le concept de Dieu en relation avec cette verite, la realite de Dieu comprise en relation avec les autres religions, la comprehension de la revelation, la Trinite, l'unite et les attributs de Dieu.
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