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Theological Speculation and Theological Literacy

2018
This chapter discusses theological speculation and theological literacy in late antique and medieval Middle East. In the period beginning with the controversy between Cyril and Nestorius in 428 and ending with the Third Council of Constantinople in 680–681, the Christian community of the Middle East splintered into separate and competing churches as a ...
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Theological Dimensions of Humanlike Robots: A Roadmap for Theological Inquiry

Theology and Science, 2022
The design and use of humanlike robots such as Sophia and Mindar present numerous theological challenges. Some of these issues have received theological attention since the early days of artificial intelligence and pertain to what I categorize as dimensions of (1) anthropology and (2) eschatology.
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Theological Theological Interpretation of Scripture

International Journal of Systematic Theology, 2021
AbstractTheological Interpretation of Scripture is a discipline that is growing in popularity and usefulness. This popularity has spawned many proposals for what Theological Interpretation of Scripture is and how it should be conducted. Within these proposals two general approaches to Theological Interpretation of Scripture can be identified: the ...
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What is Theological about Theological Reflection?

British Journal of Theological Education, 2000
This paper is rooted in an ideology critique of inherited ways of doing theology, which leads to a redefinition of theology as being to do 'with understanding the implications of knowing God'. This enables a move from rationalist to practical hermeneutics in which theory is regarded as an aspect of practice, and in which narrative has a key role to ...
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The Theological Mediation

2014
This chapter examines late modern reappropriations of the classical theology of the cross. In continuity with medieval and Reformation theology, these hold that Christ’s suffering was a divinely willed redemptive act, in vicarious satisfaction for human sin.
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Theological Epistemology and Non-Foundational Theological Education

Journal of Adult Theological Education, 2013
Theological education can no longer operate according to a modernistic epistemology if it is to equip students to minister in a postmodern world. This article explores the possibility of developing a theological epistemology which does not blindly reflect the presuppositions of either modernism or postmodernism.
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