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Moore\u27s The Light in Their Consciences: The Early Quakers in Britain, 1646-1666 - Book Review
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Bonaventure’s Theological Method
2014Ever since the publication of the Quaracchi edition, Bonaventure's theological methodology has been a source of interest to scholars. The interest is justified by his corpus itself. For much of the twentieth century, Bonaventure was read in comparison with neo-Thomist Scholasticism.
G. LaNave
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Development in Theological Method and Argument in John of Damascus
Journal of Early Christian Studies, 2020:Terminological confusion exacerbated by councils divided the church in late antiquity. John of Damascus addressed the resultant terminological impasse by providing the re-established Jerusalem patriarchate with theological polemic that reemphasized the ...
S. Ables
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The Quest for the Historical Jesus as an Experiment in Theological Method: A Lonerganian Perspective
, 2020Bernard Lonergan developed his theological method as a response to the need to integrate historical studies into theological method. While his method is derived from his transcendental method, this paper argues that the last three centuries of the quest ...
N. Ormerod
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2023
Abstract This chapter considers the Bavinck theological methodology as a whole. The chapter argues that the influence of historicism on Bavinck’s methodology allowed him to see theology as a progressive science. The chapter opens with an exploration of the nineteenth century’s subject–object break.
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Abstract This chapter considers the Bavinck theological methodology as a whole. The chapter argues that the influence of historicism on Bavinck’s methodology allowed him to see theology as a progressive science. The chapter opens with an exploration of the nineteenth century’s subject–object break.
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Scottish Journal of Theology, 1979
There cannot be many philosophical theologians whose work has been interpreted in such radically contrary ways as has Anselm's. He is seen as an arch-rationalist who did not baulk at trying to prove the necessity of the Incarnation and the Trinity (which is Gilson's basic interpretation); and he is seen as a certain kind of fideist for whom reason ...
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There cannot be many philosophical theologians whose work has been interpreted in such radically contrary ways as has Anselm's. He is seen as an arch-rationalist who did not baulk at trying to prove the necessity of the Incarnation and the Trinity (which is Gilson's basic interpretation); and he is seen as a certain kind of fideist for whom reason ...
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Theological Reflection: Method or Mystique?
Contact, 2005This article is a shortened version of the introduction of a book to be published in 2005 entitled Theological Reflection: Methods.
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