However, Professor Brian Benestad, who
teaches theology at the University of Scranton, argues «If the Catholic schools are required to recognize the union, then you're going to have government... intervening in the school, making decisions about whether the bishops» invocation of doctrine is really genuine.»
Matt Emerson blogs for the Jesuit magazine America and
teaches theology at Xavier College Preparatory, a Jesuit high school in Palm Desert, California.
David, who
teaches theology at Notre Dame, here collects fifty - six of his columns from Gilbert Magazine.
Keith D. Stanglin and Thomas H. McCall — the first
teaches theology at Austin Graduate School of Theology, the second at Trinity Evangelical Divinity School — have written a volume that will likely be the standard introductory work on Arminius for the foreseeable future.
Edward T. Oakes, S.J.
teaches theology at the University of St. Mary of the Lake, seminary for the archdiocese of Chicago
Charles Hefling, an Episcopal priest who
teaches theology at Boston College and who in the mid-1970s sang with Coakley in the Harvard choir, identifies a common thread running through all of Coakley's interests, from Troeltsch to Gregory to the practice of the priesthood: «Sarah, like Troeltsch, is interested in religion, in its practices and how they shape both thought and feeling.
Coakley's approach has the advantage of locating feminist interpretation within a specific religious tradition, observes Amy Plantinga Pauw, who
teaches theology at Louisville Presbyterian Seminary.
Daniel Maguire, a former priest who
teaches theology at Marquette University, contends that discussions of sexuality («pelvic theology,» as he calls it) would not be necessary in a «healthy» church.
Matt Emerson
teaches theology at Xavier College Preparatory in Palm Desert, California, and can be reached at
[email protected]
Gerald L. Sittser
teaches theology at Whitworth College and is the author of A Cautious Patriotism and A Grace Disguised.
Douglas Harink
teaches theology at the King's University College in Edmonton, Alberta, and is the author of Paul Among the Postliberals: Pauline Theology Beyond Christendom and Modernity (Brazos).
Carter Heyward, one of the first eleven women ordained Episcopal priests in 1974,
teaches theology at Episcopal Divinity School in Cambridge, Mass..
Hauerwas, who
teaches theology at Duke, holds these seemingly eclectic commitments together with a Reformed (via Barth) emphasis on the priority of God's Word over any human attempt to think of or live well before God, and a Wesleyan insistence on God's call to complete sanctification in this life.
Edward T. Oakes, S.J.,
teaches theology at the University of St. Mary of the Lake, the seminary for the Archdiocese of Chicago.
She teaches theology at Saint Anselm College and is a Ph.D. candidate at Boston College having earned a M.Div.
Edward T. Oakes, S.J.,
teaches theology at the University of St. Mary of the Lake in Chicago.
Alister McGrath
teaches theology at Oxford University and is the author of, among other works, John Calvin: A Life.
Consider, for example, these posts by Tom Beaudoin, who
teaches theology at Fordham University (home to some of the Jesuit mentors of my youth).
He taught theology at the (Reformed) University of Leiden, and engaged in ongoing debate with his theological colleagues there, much of it adversarial.
Not exact matches
There are many respectable authors, renowned for their prestige in
theology and canon law, who
at present warn about the danger of simplifying or even adulterating these
teachings.
He
teaches theology both
at Mount Angel Seminary and the Pontifical Atheneum of St. Anselm in Rome.
Ted Peters
teaches systematic
theology at Pacific Lutheran Seminary and the Graduate Theological Union in Berkeley, California, and is board chair of the Center for Theology and the Natural Sciences
theology at Pacific Lutheran Seminary and the Graduate Theological Union in Berkeley, California, and is board chair of the Center for
Theology and the Natural Sciences
Theology and the Natural Sciences
at GTU.
P.
teaches economics and
theology at Providence College m Providence, Rhode Island, and is the author of Modern Catholic Social Documents and Political Economy (Georgetown University Press).
The faith has absorbed some Christian
teachings as well, but peyote remains
at the heart of its
theology and practice.
Luke Timothy Johnson
teaches New Testament
at Emory University's Candler School of
Theology in Atlanta.
Bondi, who
teaches at Candler School of
Theology at Emory University in Atlanta, recently wrote Memories of God (Abingdon) and is now working on a book about prayer titled In Ordinary Time.
He was recently professor of philosophical
theology at Yale University and before that
taught for many years
at his alma mater, Calvin College.
The dudebro elders
at MH who issued their letter calling for Driscoll's resignation, and who are now being so widely hailed for their courage and integrity as a result, were perfectly happy
teaching his preferred form of misogynistic
theology until it began to threaten their jobs.
My favorite professor
at Wheaton (my
theology prof) got in huge trouble for two things: (1) a divorce, (2) switching / converting from Baptist to Episcopal — and then
teaching students the complexity.
Third, that much more
theology can and should be
taught at every level as the undergirding foundation of Christianity.
It is popular among the elite Bible scholars and academy - trained theologians to sneer
at the uneducated lay person who seeks to
teach Scripture and
theology to others as being «untrained» and therefore, unable to accurately
teach others what God is like, what He says in Scripture, and how to live life in light of what we learn.
It serves, moreover, to correct the impression sometimes gained by readers of certain of his other works — that the author is one of those who emphasize Pauline and Johannine
theology at the expense of the
teaching of the Jesus of the Synoptics.
This is
at odds with the
teaching of liberation
theology, where you had black theologians like Dr. James Cone who wrote that the gospel is essentially for the oppressed and not the oppressor.
«Many people will go to this film and enjoy it,» expressed Dr. Johnson, who holds a Ph.D. in Christian Ethics from Southern Baptist Theological Seminary and has
taught a Cinematic
Theology course
at the undergraduate level in college, as well as a course on the
Theology of Movies and Visual Media
at the graduate level in seminary.
All my life I've been
taught that the Church is
at its best when the
theology is consistent and everyone agrees with one another, but when my very faith was on the line, it was the diversity of the Christian tradition that offered me so much hope.
Bible scholars and academy - trained theologians often sneer
at the uneducated lay person who seeks to
teach Scripture and
theology.
Moreover, unlike McGrath's biography, which follows Packer's life in chronological terms — from his birth in the English village of Twyning in 1926, to his education
at Oxford and
teaching tenure in Church of England theological colleges, to his move to become professor of
theology at the newly - founded Regent College in Vancouver and his subsequent prolific output of articles and books and sermons — Ryken's biography aims to be a thematically organized portrait.
Wendy is the author of Practical
Theology for Women: How Knowing God Makes a Difference in Our Daily Lives, and she spent four years teaching theology to women at Mars Hill Church in
Theology for Women: How Knowing God Makes a Difference in Our Daily Lives, and she spent four years
teaching theology to women at Mars Hill Church in
theology to women
at Mars Hill Church in Seattle.
«After thirty - five years of studying and
teaching the
theology and history of the Church,» writes Eamon Duffy, «I find myself living more and more out of resources acquired not in the lecture room or library, nor even
at the post-conciliar liturgy, but in the narrow Catholicism of my 1950s childhood, warts and all.»
There were pictures of women, every tribe, every tongue, on every wall, and so it felt like everyone here in the world was there with us, somehow, and a gigantic canvas on the stairs said: There is no such thing as small change, and the famous red couch
at Idelette's was worn out and comfortable, especially with Kelley sprawled on it, twisting her hair unconcernedly when she really got talking about the
theology of adoption and Lord, yes, that woman can preach and
teach in a living room beside a piano better than some preachers I've seen in thousand - dollar suits on a television show.
This can be regarded as a form of liberal
theology; so
at this point I will simply argue that Wesley would support no holds barred biblical scholarship and rethink his
teaching in its light.
I fear that many churches and Christians do not realize the horrible, muddled
theology we
teach to people in our neighborhoods,
at our jobs, and even in our families because deep down inside, we do not really care about the people themselves.
Born in Japan, service in the army, then University of Chicago and Chicago Divinity School; local United Methodist pastor, five years
teaching at Emory and finally thirty - two years
at Claremont School of
Theology.
My attempt to recognize the importance of women's experience in
theology is found in the classes I teach at Union, and also in a section on «Black Theology and Black Women» in Black Theology: A Documentary History, 1966 - 1979, by Gayraud S. Wilmore and James
theology is found in the classes I
teach at Union, and also in a section on «Black
Theology and Black Women» in Black Theology: A Documentary History, 1966 - 1979, by Gayraud S. Wilmore and James
Theology and Black Women» in Black
Theology: A Documentary History, 1966 - 1979, by Gayraud S. Wilmore and James
Theology: A Documentary History, 1966 - 1979, by Gayraud S. Wilmore and James H. Cone.
Having studied biblical
theology in graduate school (part of the time under a conservative Rabbi) and currently studying
theology at the Pontificia Universita Gregorian in Rome as a seminarian, I regard Meir Soloveichik's biblical
theology as unrepresentative of what the Hebrew Scriptures
teach.
Daniel M. Bell Jr., author of Liberation
Theology after the End of History,
teaches at Lutheran Theological Southern Seminary] in South Carolina.
Cavanaugh, who
teaches at the University of St. Thomas in St. Paul, Minnesota, has also written Theopolitical Imagination: Discovering the Liturgy as a Political Act in an Age of Global Consumerism (T & T Clark) and coedited The Blackwell Companion to Political
Theology (Blackwell).
When I was an assistant professor
at Georgia State University in Atlanta, I used to
teach Nazi
theology.
TM's chief guru, the Maharishi Mahesh Yogi, claims that the discipline of life renewal that he
teaches is not really a religion
at all but a psychological self - help program which pays all the dividends of religion without the embarrassing urgency and
theology.
I imagine that most people who
teach or write about Scripture and
theology have been condemned as a heretic
at least once or twice.