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Humor and the Theology of Hope
The Isaac narratives contain many rarely noticed elements of humor. While enhancing the reader's enjoyment, humor is also an integral component of a theology of hope in Genesis.
Joel S. Kaminsky
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2020
Chapter 6 turns to Fénelon’s theology, focusing on his treatment of hope and its significance for his political philosophy. It argues that he regarded hope not just as a key theological virtue, but also as a key virtue of political rulers and political reformers. Its discussion of the political implications of Fénelon’s theology proceeds in three parts.
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Chapter 6 turns to Fénelon’s theology, focusing on his treatment of hope and its significance for his political philosophy. It argues that he regarded hope not just as a key theological virtue, but also as a key virtue of political rulers and political reformers. Its discussion of the political implications of Fénelon’s theology proceeds in three parts.
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“The debates that have gone on between Schweitzer, Cullmann, Bultmann, Dodd, Jeremias, etc., have … only [yielded] answers to the historical question: What did Jesus or the early church happen to hope? They have not taken up the question of what it means for man to hope at all, whether to be human is to have hope, and therefore in what way ...
Carl E. Braaten
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Prison Theology: A Theology of Liberation, Hope and Justice
Dialog, 2008Abstract: In our nation today, the number of prisons and prisoners continue to grow at rates that are out‐of‐control. One in 100 of our citizens is in jail or prison, the highest ratio in the world. Unlike the poor, homeless, critically ill, and elderly, those in prison are separated from us to the degree they are unseen.
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Criminology, Public Theology and Hope
2020This chapter draws on Christian public theology and criminology and considers hope as an alternative to the pains associated with contemporary criminal justice. The chapter draws on philosophical writings where pertinent, in particular Kantian conceptions of human dignity. Jesus’ sermon on the plain is considered that emphasised love for enemies.
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Technological Utopia and the Theology of Hope
Man responsibly engages in technologic or cybernetic mastery of the environment as he acknowledges that his life is situated in the creative action of God, as he recognizes the fact that his ingenuity is rooted in his createdness Imago Dei, as he perceives that world order and change are dynamically given by the perpetual impulse of the divine Spirit ….
Kenneth Vaux
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An Asian American Theology of Hope
In North America, one’s “Asianness” signifies to the white dominant group that he or she is a foreigner and consequently a second-class citizen. Asian American women have been perceived as perpetual foreigners. The understanding of the foreigner within the book of Ezra brings to light how foreign women were treated, excluded, and forced to move away ...
Grace Ji-Sun Kim
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