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Fiction and the death of god: narrative, theology and moral philosophy in Victorian fiction

International Journal of Philosophy and Theology, 2022
The novelist is not a theologian or a philosopher, but within the enclosed world of Victorian fiction the matter of theology and the nature of good and evil are examined after the disappearance of God.
D. Jasper
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Theology and the Wesleyan Tradition

Wesley and Methodist Studies, 2022
This article examines the nature of systematic or dogmatic theology in relation to the Wesleyan tradition. A brief review of contemporary works examining the theology of John Wesley is followed by a survey of the development of systematic theology ...
T. Noble
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Ecocriticism, Theology, and the Environment in Haviva Pedaya’s The Eye of the Cat

Worldviews: Global Religions, Culture, and Ecology, 2021
Haviva Pedaya’s book The Eye of the Cat presents an innovative theology of ecology, yet in correspondence with traditional Jewish-Kabbalistic sources.
Tafat Hacohen-Bick
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The Nature and Operation of Structural Sin: Additional Insights from Theology and Moral Psychology

Theological Studies, 2019
Recent work has improved the understanding of social structures in theological discourse, but ambiguity persists with respect to structures of sin. Here, a revised definition of structural sin reconnects this concept with its theological roots, adding ...
C. Kelly
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Natural Theology versus Theology of Nature

Theology and Science, 2005
“My only beef with believers is when they claim they can use science and reason to prove God's existence,” writes skeptic Michael Shermer in How We Believe: The Search for God in an Age of Science ...
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Theology and Natural Theology

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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Theology and the Anthropology of Christian Life

, 2020
Both sociocultural anthropology and theology have made fundamental contributions to our understanding of human experience and the place of humanity in the world.
J. Robbins
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Contextual Theology and the Role of Religion in Post-Disaster Recovery: A Theological and Humanitarian Perspective

Ministries and Theology
This research explores the intersection of contextual theology and the role of religion in post-disaster recovery, emphasizing how faith-based responses contribute to the physical, emotional, and spiritual rehabilitation of affected communities. Grounded
Gracie Brielle   +2 more
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Nature and Natural Theology

Blackfriars, 1954
Those who consider theology worth talking about, form perhaps a very small minority in the country; but at least, apart from Marxists, or humanists at our older Universities, very few of them would still maintain that it has finally been disposed of by science. Against the background threat of total destruction, modem efforts are preferably directed to
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Spirituality and the Spirit of Comparative Theology

MEΘEXIS Journal of Research in Values and Spirituality, 2023
The abundance of spiritualities and the decline of traditional religious thought raise problems for people's spiritual perception because the ground and conditions of perceptual formation are eclectic and hence complex.
Ahmet Taskin
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