Sentences with phrase «new theology»

As I recall the critical days when my own mind walked the thin edge between new theology and no theology....
New strategy and new structures may well be forthcoming, but we probably should not expect new theology in the strict sense.
«8 Within this latter paradigm, which is just the one we have described above as ecumenical, he pleads the case for new theologies which are non Euro - centric but emerge from the faith and witness of churches among the people of the Third World.
The following first appeared in New Theology Review, Volume 8, No. 4, November 1995 (The Liturgical Press, Collegeville, MN 56321).
For him it would be very important that every effort to formulate new theologies remain centered in Christ.
However, for Wesley it would be very important that every effort to formulate new theologies remain centered in Christ.
It was new theology when it was written, an immortal expression of man's faith in the universal presence and availability of God, and it was phrased in terms of the threefold Hebrew cosmos with the triumphant conviction that Yahweh was inescapably present throughout the whole of it:
It is time to declare a moratorium on the word «theology,» for it is less and less clear what creative function more new theologies might serve.
As Ker writes, «A century before the theological revival that came to be known as the nouvelle theologie [new theology] began in France in the 1930s, Newman and his fellow Tractarians in the Oxford Movement were already seeking to return to the sources of Christianity in the writings of the Fathers.»
If it is true that there has been no really new theology since the second century, it is also probably true that, in a broad sense, there have been no genuinely new philosophical options since the Greeks.
Our theological task today is not to invent new theologies and practices but to remain faithful to that which has been handed over as we seek to hand it over today through the grids of our time and place.
Reprinted in Martin E. Marty and Dean G. Peerman, eds., New Theology No. 1 (The Macmillan Company, 1964), p. 162.
However, the new theology is both explicable and testable in the ontological sense, that God is not responsible for the origin of evil and temptation.
I guess I heard a lot of bad theology about God giving gifts if I earned them when He gives gifts to please His giving heart (my new theology).
I didn't learn any new theology.
One of the secrets of the swift access the new theology has found into the life of the Continent is that it takes its beginning from the scene in the local church rather than in the university library.
Don't take an theology that explains an exceptional circumstance and then build a new theology upon that makes you negate clear New Testament practice.
Here is a new theology.
Also refer Jurgen Moltmann, God in Creation: A New Theology of Creation and the Spirit of God; (San Francisco: Harper and row, 1985).
Novelty provides cheap thrills, and a student of Christian theology is rightly skeptical of agendas and programs that claim to renew Christian faith and practice with new concepts, new paradigms, and new theologies.
Darrell L. Guder (Edinburgh: T. & T. Clark, 1980); Jürgen Moltmann, The Crucified God: The Cross of Christ as the Foundation and Criticism of Christian Theology (New York: Harper and Row, 1974), The Trinity and the Kingdom: The Doctrine of God (New York: Harper and Row, 1981), and God in Creation: A New Theology of Creation and the Spirit of God (San Francisco: Harper and Row, 1985); Robert Jenson, The Triune Identity (Philadelphia: Fortress, 1982).
The experience of the death of the gods, or of God, is a consequence of an abrupt transition which causes the traditional symbols to collapse since they no longer illuminate the shifting social reality [Harvey Cox, «The Death of God and the Future of Theology,» New Theology No. 4 (Macmillan, 1967), p. 245].
But I now see more clearly — thanks to the voices of the new theologies allied with the welcome recovery of spirituality within theology — that in practice and thereby in theory this pervasive religious dialectic of manifestation and proclamation is best construed theologically as mystical - prophetic.
This parade of «New Theology» (already in ten volumes!)
Fontinell, Eugene, «Transcendent Divinity and Process Philosophy,» New Theology No. 7: The Recovery of Transcendence, ed.
God have mercy on those who have time to sit around thinking up new theologies!
The new theology emphasized the presence of God within the very stuff of nature and man, and it insisted that this presence be allowed to manifest itself through co-operation and good will.
There were now two Important factors which helped the development of the new theology, one internal and the other external.
The new perspectives in pastoral care we have been considering do not indeed lead to a new theology of the Sacrament, but they remind us that the bread and wine are signs of God's love given for all his finite, needy, wayward people, and thus they may become a source of renewed determination to find the way to reunion at the Lord's table.
Though it was cautious concerning the time of the fulfillment of the Kingdom, it was convinced that under the new theology they were on the right road to the Kingdom's realization.
He quotes the July 16, 1944, letter from prison for his platform, calling for a new theology without the God - hypothesis.
They remind us that liberation theology has never been a new theology but rather a new way of doing theology — from the perspective of the poor and their struggle for justice and liberation.
Some of us who have no deep learning in history, but yet a sense of history, found that assertive title — The New Theology — a little ominous.
Nevertheless, the face of the «new theology» as it appeared over the blurbs of the paperbacks which came out everywhere during the sittings of the Council, though mostly young, and always handsome in exquisite grey suiting and silver grey tie, was in most cases the face of Humanism applied to the doctrine of the Faith.
(See his «The Death of God and the Future of Theology,» New Theology, 4 (Macmillan, 1967), pp. 248 - 49.
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