Far
more leading theologians have allied themselves with analytic, postliberal, and deconstructive movements in contemporary thought than with process philosophy.
Not exact matches
This has
led some Lutheran
theologians to the conclusion that Christian morality can be little
more than a vague Interimsethik (open - ended decision - making between Pentecost and the last judgment).
That the God of the Bible wants captives to be freed, the poor to be fed, and the exercise of authority to be accountable to those who are
led is likewise becoming increasingly clear, though we knew something of it before
theologians of the «Third World» made
more of it.
In the question - answer session that followed the lecture, Pannenberg called on Christian
theologians to follow the
lead of the early church fathers and offer a
more creative approach to the task of doing theology in the face of the world's injustices than that found in Marxist - oriented liberation theologies.
We hear from
more than forty influential voices, including technologists and
theologians, entrepreneurs and pastors... from a progressive Episcopalian techno - monk to a
leading Mennonite professor... from a tech - savvy mobile missionary to a corporate anthropologist whom Worth Magazine calls «one of Wall Street's 25 Smartest Players.»
In a moment I shall give the arguments which
led me at that time, as they have
led many
more competent Christian
theologians both in the past and today, to talk in a different fashion of survival as a necessary ingredient in the total Christian faith.
One could cite many possible causes: modern biology
led some to question the possibility that the human brain could ever «contain» such an unimaginable breadth of knowledge; or
more commonly, many
theologians argued that Christ's genuine humanity is somehow undermined if he shares in the Father's own self - knowledge.
Some
theologians put it
more strongly than this and say that we are born with a human nature such that, without the action of God's grace, we are bound to be dominated by the motivations that
lead to sinning.