Sentences with phrase «dialogue between theology»

It is to be hoped that this may also stimulate dialogue between theology and the social sciences.
(2) The dialogue between theology and science must be more than a dialogue within the individual minds of brilliant scientist - theologians; it must be a genuine engagement between theology and science.
What is more, he surpasses Hegel from a certain point of view — a point of view which is precisely essential for our present dialogue between a theology of hope and a philosophy of reason.
Because of this there has been sustained dialogue between theology and culture, and many of the critiques of Western theology display a marked questioning of culture.

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The work of theology consists of an ongoing dialogue between biblical, traditional, and contemporary sources.
For the evangelical theologian, this dialogue will ultimately be submitted to the final authority of Scripture, but a spirited interaction between all three of theology's sources can never be cut short.
... the contextual approach to the interpretation of Scripture involves a dialogue between the historical situation and Scripture, a dialogue in which the interpreters approach Scripture with a particular perspective (their world - and - life view) and approach their situation with a particular comprehension of the Word of God (their theology)... 8
«The excessive segmentation of knowledge, the rejection of metaphysics by the human sciences, the difficulties encountered by dialogue between science and theology are damaging not only to the development of knowledge, but also to the development of peoples, because these things make it harder to see the integral good of man in its various dimensions.
This essay was written as a lecture to be presented to a Catholic theological audience, and its major purpose was to elicit a response from radical American Catholics, and to see if it might be possible to establish a dialogue between radical Protestant and radical Catholic theology.
Thus, despite the basic ecclesiality of theology there does exist a conflict - ridden dialogue between theologians and the institutional Church with her confession and her magisterium.
Some of the insights provided by the first phase of liberation theology seem too important to let slip between the cracks — for instance, the centrality of the category «the poor» for biblical interpretation; the awareness of structural, not just individual, evil; the use of the social sciences as dialogue partner for theological discourse; and the need to apply a hermeneutic of suspicion to theology itself.
She is the author of Education for Continuity and Change: A Traditional Model and is currently working on a book of dialogue between process theology and educational methodologies to be entitled View from the Bridge: A Traditional Model and is currently working on a book of dialogue between process theology and educational methodologies to be entitled View from the Bridge: Theology and Educationaltheology and educational methodologies to be entitled View from the Bridge: A Traditional Model and is currently working on a book of dialogue between process theology and educational methodologies to be entitled View from the Bridge: Theology and Educationaltheology and educational methodologies to be entitled View from the Bridge: Theology and EducationalTheology and Educational Method.
By theology of religions, I mean critical theological reflections on the interaction and intercourse between different religions through such means as proclamation and sharing of their different creeds and teachings, through dialogue of their adherents, and mutual challenges and partnership for common cause.
I trust dialogue between black and neoclassical theology will be helped some - what if I were to offer an African - American perception of the way in which it is possible to conceive without contradiction or confusion that God is both the subject of all change (G - of - A), and the God of the oppressed (G - of - O).
The purpose of this essay is to advance the dialogue between black and neoclassical theologies by offering several systematic indicators of important similarities and differences.
Martin, James Alfred, Jr., The New Dialogue Between Philosophy and Theology.
Without a creative dialogue between the three components of any constructive theology, it is easy to fall into bondage to contemporary needs and concerns.
We are engaged in a self - conscious effort to enlarge the dialogue between process theology and liberation theology.
But not only dialogue but also common action should be organized between Marxism and theologies including Christian theology.
John Cobb's Process Theology as Political Theology and Delwin Brown's To Set at Liberty indicate the fruitfulness of this contextualization in the emerging dialogue between process and political or liberation theologies.
Cardinal Dulles relays to us that in it, he suggested an approach of dialogue and interaction between theology and science so that neither discipline would try to displace or ignore the other.
Besides all this, the specific relation between the Father and the Logos is most important in safeguarding two truths, often obscured in theology's ongoing dialogue with philosophy:
Its promise was not fully developed in the sense that it did not generate a genuinely public theology, a social ethic able to withstand the change, or a philosophy or religion that allows dialogue between both Christianity and other religions and Christianity and jurisprudence.
[7] One notable attempt to bridge such gaps was the dialogue between representatives of the Ecumenical Association of Third World Theologians (EATWOT) and the «first world,» documented in Virginia Fabella and Sergio Torres, eds., Doing Theology in a Divided World (Maryknoll, NY: Orbis, 1985).
In an interview with Il Foglio Cardinal Scola, Patriarch of Venice and founder of the Oasis cultural centre for understanding between Catholics and Muslims, said that the Open Letter to the Pope and other Christian leaders by 138 scholars from various Islamic traditions was «not only a media event, because consensus is for Islam a source of theology and law... The fact that the text is rooted in Muslim tradition is very important and makes it more credible than other proclamations expressed in more western language... It is only a prelude to a theological dialogue... in an atmosphere of greater reciprocal esteem.
There is evidence of increasing dialogue between social scientists and workers in literature, the arts, philosophy, theology, and history.
This article is Chapter 5 of Promoting the Common Good: Bringing Economics & Theology Together Again by Marcus Braybrooke & Kamran Mofid, a dialogue between a theologian and an economist.
By placing the dialogue between religion and science within a framework that strongly engages many of the most important currents of contemporary theology, Haught accomplishes what few others have.
Michael Amaladoss is referring to Dalit and Adivasi worldviews when he talks of theology basing itself in popular religions: «In the ongoing dialogue between gospel and culture we must devote special attention to popular religion.
The Faith of a Physicist by Cambridge physicist and Anglican priest John Polkinghorne is a compendium of conclusions drawn from decades of dialogue between natural science and Christian theology.
Living theology is a dialogue between the gospel of Christ and the self - understanding of men and women in concrete situations. . . .
The Assembly of World Council of Churches at Canberra in 1991 has been a landmark in the history of Christian thought for it had initiated a dialogue between Christian theologies and God (dess)- talks of religions of the marginalized of the Third World in seeking to be enriched in our mission of theologizing.
The two types of dialogues point to some significant similarities between process and evangelical theology.
The clear presence of theological themes that are central to the Wesleyan theological tradition makes dialogue possible between process and Wesleyan theology in this volume.
Cobb and Pinnock's Searching for An Adequate God (2000) and Stone and Oord's Thy Nature and Thy Name is Love (2001) build upon that change to further the dialogue between process thought and evangelical theology.
The identification of differences even in similarities that results from the dialogues in Searching for an Adequate God clarifies the foundational difference between process theology and Open theists.
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