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The Principle and Theology of Hope
Scottish Journal of Theology, 1968In the introduction to his helpful edition of selected writings from Ernst Bloch, Hans Heinz Holz recognises that Christian theologians feel themselves drawn towards Bloch's philosophy, and have in fact ‘appropriated it (and obviously also his person, as theFestschriftfor his eightieth birthday shows)’.
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The Need for a Theology of Resilience, Coexistence, and Hope
The Ecumenical Review, 2019AbstractIn many countries of the world, people are drinking a dangerous cocktail of poisonous ingredients all starting with the letter P: polarization, populism, protectionism, post‐truth, and patriarchy. As Christians, we cannot do other than work against this.
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The Psychology and Theology of Hope
2021In this study, the book “The Psychology and Teology of Hope” which is written by Saffet Kartopu is examined. It is published by Eskiyeni Publishing House in 2021. The book inclueds an introduction, five chapters and a conclusion. It is written in Turkish and it has got a fluently languae.The book examines man and religion Otto Rank's concept of ...
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Creation And Hope In Contemporary Theology
2004Abstract ‘All of our deeds and actions finally come to nought in this temporal scene’, says Ford-from what science can tell us, not only our deeds and actions, as well as those of our predecessors, but also of those who, down the corridors of time, will succeed us-until the Earth is burnt up into the Sun, and the Sun and its galaxy go to
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The Limits of Formalism and the Theology of Hope
1989In my Introduction I suggested that the formal study of Religion and Literature in the United States in the 1950s arose out of, and also as a reaction against that type of Formalism which became known as the New Criticism. For much of the later chapters of this book the tenets of that kind of literary criticism have been near the surface of my ...
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The Apologetic Force of a Theology of Hope
Scottish Journal of Theology, 1980Martin Marty and Dean Peerman in their New Theology series attempt to present the most significant recent theological trends. Volume 5, published in 1968, was devoted to the theology of hope. In the period from about 1967 to 1973 the word ‘hope’ appeared in the titles of numerous books to be found in theological bookstores and hope was the subject of ...
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Future And Hope In Contemporary Theology
2004Abstract Christian reflection on the relation between the ‘last things’ and present reality, with its hopes and fears, inevitably involves conclusions about the interrelations of past, present, and future. This cannot but be interlocked with the developments in the concept of time which have resulted from relativity and quantum theory ...
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