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, 2013
This is a special issue on political theology in the Nordic countries. The Nordic countries represent a region in Northern Europe and the North Atlantic and consists of five countries, Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Nor way and Sweden, including their ...
O. Sigurdson
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This is a special issue on political theology in the Nordic countries. The Nordic countries represent a region in Northern Europe and the North Atlantic and consists of five countries, Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Nor way and Sweden, including their ...
O. Sigurdson
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The Biblical World, 1905
Professor Davidson was one of the greatest Old Testament scholars of our generation. His Hebrew Grammar is the best student's manual in the field. His commentaries on Job, Ezekiel, Nahum, Habakkuk, and Zephaniah in the Cambridge Bible are masterpieces of
L. B. Paton
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Professor Davidson was one of the greatest Old Testament scholars of our generation. His Hebrew Grammar is the best student's manual in the field. His commentaries on Job, Ezekiel, Nahum, Habakkuk, and Zephaniah in the Cambridge Bible are masterpieces of
L. B. Paton
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Organizational Research as Practical Theology
, 2015Secularism is a prevailing norm for scholarly organizational research, yet the post-secular turn in philosophy provides an opening for researchers to work from theological perspectives and inquire into organizational topics of theological concern.
Kent D. Miller
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2020
The negation of providence (pronoia) and, accordingly, of fate (heimarmenē) entailed that Epicurus even came to be regarded as an atheist by the other philosophical schools of antiquity and above all by the Stoics. This is a real (and intentional) misunderstanding since Epicurus’s philosophy has a systematic theology in which the gods have a function ...
VERDE F., SPINELLI E.
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The negation of providence (pronoia) and, accordingly, of fate (heimarmenē) entailed that Epicurus even came to be regarded as an atheist by the other philosophical schools of antiquity and above all by the Stoics. This is a real (and intentional) misunderstanding since Epicurus’s philosophy has a systematic theology in which the gods have a function ...
VERDE F., SPINELLI E.
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Political Theology and Populism
Social research, 2013Why should we engage in the secularization and disenchantment of political concepts, the preservation or the re-establishment of their secular and rational character?
A. Arato
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Black Theology, 2016
The purpose of this article is to restate, with added emphasis, what has been accomplished in the past in order to better understand the positive elements in African traditional religions and to challenge traditional Christian theology. This work is a restatement of the continued need to deepen the avenues of dialogue with African traditional religious
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The purpose of this article is to restate, with added emphasis, what has been accomplished in the past in order to better understand the positive elements in African traditional religions and to challenge traditional Christian theology. This work is a restatement of the continued need to deepen the avenues of dialogue with African traditional religious
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New Blackfriars, 1977
The general credibility of theology was once widely held by theologians to depend on a successful natural theology. Today things are different. There are certainly some contemporary advocates of natural theology—and a few of these are even theologians; but it is presently fashionable to reject natural theology in the name of theology itself.
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The general credibility of theology was once widely held by theologians to depend on a successful natural theology. Today things are different. There are certainly some contemporary advocates of natural theology—and a few of these are even theologians; but it is presently fashionable to reject natural theology in the name of theology itself.
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Criticism of Earth: On Marx, Engels and Theology
, 2013Drawing on mostly ignored texts, this book thoroughly reassesses Marx and Engels's engagement with theology. Alongside opium, Hegel and Feuerbach, other dimensions become important: historical context, Bruno Bauer, Max Stirner, fetishism, secularism ...
R. Boer
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A Political Theology of Climate Change
, 2013Well, someone can decide by themselves what they want to do and need to do but sometimes, that kind of person will need some a political theology of climate change references.
M. Northcott
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A theology of liberation: history, politics, and salvation
, 1988This is the credo and seminal text of the movement which was later characterized as liberation theology. The book burst upon the scene in the early seventies, and was swiftly acknowledged as a pioneering and prophetic approach to theology which famously ...
G. Gutiérrez
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