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The Revival of Scholastic Sacramental Theology after the Publication of Aeterni Patris [PDF]
The article explores Neo-Scholasticism, a period in Catholic theology which, normally nowadays, attracts little attention. The publication of Leo XIII’s encyclical Aeterni Patris, in 1879, and its effects on theology are studied with particular ...
Scerri, Hector
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“No Church in the Wild”? Hip Hop and Inductive Theology
Building on recent debates in Open Theology on inductive theology – debates that call for theological reflection to be more deeply grounded in lived religion – this article explores how Hip Hop can serve as a productive dialogue partner for this approach.
Tretter Max
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Is the Search for God Fact(oid) or Fiction? [PDF]
This essay opens with an presentation of the postmodern crises of knowledge and method in both the scientific and the theological disciplines. There is potential for science and theology to work through these crises together.
Clingerman, Forrest
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Can Systematic Theology Be Saved? Doctrine and Its Discontents
This paper explores recent discussions on the nature and character of Christian doctrine and doctrinal arrangement within leading accounts of systematic theology, that is, the attempt to offer an integrated and cohesive account of the central commitments
Andrew Clark-Howard
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METODE BERTEOLOGI PAULUS MENURUT 1 KORINTUS 9:1-23 DALAM KONTEKS MASA KINI
The method of theology used by a person in providing theological understanding has a uniqueness or distinctiveness that can be judged and even imitated by other theological learners.
E. Chrisna Wijaya +2 more
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Constructive After Systematic? On Doing Theology in South Africa Today
In this article, I inquire about the value and significance of the concept of Constructive Theology, more specifically, the value and significance of the concept constructive when it is related to the concept of theology. In the first part of the article,
van der Westhuizen Henco
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John Polkinghorne and the Task of Addressing a “Messy” World
As a physicist‐theologian, John Polkinghorne has done a great service for the community of scholars engaged in the theology‐and‐science dialogue as well as for a broader audience of interested persons. We examine Polkinghorne's theological method to see
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METHODOLOGY IN SCIENCE AND RELIGION: A REPLY TO CRITICS
Debates about methodology have been central to the emergence of the “field of science of religion.” Two questions that have motivated scholars in that field over the past half century: “is it theoretically justifiable to bring scientific and religious ...
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Christian Ethics and Liberation from Below: A Way of Doing Theological Ethics in Brazil
This essay offers a Latin American perspective of theological ethics developed from the preferential option for the poor, marked by dialogue and encounter with the poor in their reality.
Alexandre Martins
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GORDON KAUFMAN'S HUMANIZING CONCEPT OF GOD
Why should Gordon Kaufman's mid‐career theological method be of renewed interest to contemporary theists? Two distinguishing characteristics of the West today are its increasing religious pluralism and the growing numbers of theists who rely on hybrid ...
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