It is
the perennial theology of the fallen race.
Not exact matches
The responses
of Ogden and Brown to liberation
theologies quite properly centre in fresh reflections about the
perennial problem
of freedom.
Certainly chief among these is the need to recognize
theology as the
perennial task
of the church and for the church.
Perhaps I should avoid presumption here and say more personally that while some may have other agendas, mine is definitely in terms
of the service such theological reflection can render the
perennial task
of all Christian
theology.
The extreme relevance
of Pannenberg's irrelevant Hegelianism lies in its timely recognition
of theology's
perennial problem: God's relationship to history.