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Germ Panic and Chalice Hygiene in the Church of England, c.1895–1930
The late‐Victorian medical revolution in bacteriology, and growing public awareness of hygienic standards and the danger of disease infection from germs, created alarm about the traditional Christian practice of drinking from a common cup at Holy Communion.
Andrew Atherstone
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On Three Philosophical Premises of Religious Tolerance [PDF]
My contention is to adumbrate three general premises leading to religious tolerance. The first is that emphasis should be laid much more on ethics than on metaphysics.
Waloszczyk, Konrad
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Legitimizing and necessitating inter-faith dialogue: The dynamics of inter-faith for individual faith communities [PDF]
This is the author's pdf post-refereed preprint of an article published in International Journal of Public Theology© 2010. The definitive version is available at www.brill.nlIn an age in which religion is a burning issue in the geo-political sphere, the ...
Greggs, Tom
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Abstract The savage was a familiar as well as deeply problematic figure in late‐Victorian literary and scientific imaginaries. Savages provided an unstable but capacious and flexible signifier to explore human development and human difference, most often in ways that followed a disturbing racial logic.
Diarmid A. Finnegan
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Missiology as encounterology: Pentecostal considerations
Encounterology is a missiological approach to the theology of religions that was developed by J.N.J. Kritzinger – a South African missiologist. The approach recognises the encounter between people of different faiths or religions such as Christianity ...
Mookgo S. Kgatle
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Theology of religions: initial period [PDF]
The paper deals with such a trend in theology which grows increasingly in the Western world (with the number of publications on and around the topic growing at an exponential rate) but remains almost unfamiliar in Russia.
Vladimir Shokhin
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War and Peace: Ogawa Takemitsu's Theological Engagement with State and Religion
The Manchurian Incident of 1931 marked a pivotal moment in the rise of Japanese fascism. During the period from this incident until the Pacific War's defeat, dissent from the state's control was not tolerated, leading to coercive measures in religious communities. The Christian community, rather than devising theological reasoning to resist the state's
Eun‐Young Park, Do‐Hyung Kim
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The Theology of Wolfhart Pannenberg: Twelve American Critiques, with an Autobiographical Essay and Response [PDF]
Reviewed Book: Braaten, Carl E. The Theology of Wolfhart Pannenberg: Twelve American Critiques, with an Autobiographical Essay and Response.
Wehrfritz-Hanson, Garth
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Book Reviews: Christianity with an Asian Face, In Our Own Tongues, and Being Religious Interreligiously [PDF]
A review of Peter C. Phan\u27s Christianity with an Asian Face: Asian American Theology in the Making, In Our Own Tongues: Perspectives from Asian on Mission and Inculturation, and Being Religious Interreligiously: Asian Perspectives on Interfaith ...
Locklin, Reid B.
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Disruptive Repentance: Protesting in the Morning Service at Waitangi in 1983
In 1983 on Waitangi Day, nine Pākehā Christian protesters (including Catholic, Anglican, Presbyterian and Baptist ministers) were arrested and charged with disorderly behaviour for interrupting the morning church service at Waitangi. In solidarity with Māori activists and wider protests, they sought to draw attention to the longstanding failure of the ...
Michael Mawson
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