Sentences with phrase «typologies in»

In October 2012, for example, we are collaborating with the educational program of the 2012 Shanghai Biennale to offer a curatorial workshop on exhibition typologies in Shanghai.
The new Milan venue of Fondazione Prada, conceived by architecture firm OMA — led by Rem Koolhaas — expands the repertoire of spatial typologies in which Milan appears to have been founded around 600 BC by the Celtic Insubres, after whom this region of northern Italy was called Insubria.
With this typology in the background we can better understand the shape of Wesleyan theology.
So if there is any typology in Ephesians 5:21 - 33, it is the typology of «one flesh.»
In my judgment, the evidence to date indicates that deaconesses belonged to a women's order analogous to the male diaconate, carried out a ministry to women (in the congregation or in a monastic community), were ordained in rites similar but not identical to those for men (e.g., the typology in the prayers is either feminine or masculine), and were prohibited from the liturgical ministry at the altar entrusted to deacons.
In the name of further revelation, the Bible is tailored to fit a typology in which two philosophies of life, the «Abel - type» and the «Cain - type,» struggle in cyclical battles throughout history, each struggle building upon the previous success of the Abel - type and so ascending toward a complete restoration of the individual, the family, the nation and the world.
I have developed this typology in greater detail in To Understand God Truly: What's Theological about a Theological School (Louisville: Westminster / John Knox, 1992), chaps.
We have known there is typology in the New Testament and the Early Church; Bates invites us to recognise «theodrama».
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I maintain that they did not have to exclude the valuable typology that Kohlberg offers us in order to affirm the importance of the ethics of care and character.
In Niebuhr's memorable typology, the «Christ against culture» position is generally associated with the anabaptists, Tolstoyans, and various sects that position themselves as communal alternatives to the larger society, based of course not on ethnic distinctives but on fidelity to the gospel.
The twenty tableaux vivants are atrocious beyond my power to describe; they are all scenes from the Old Testament and Apocrypha, linked by dubious typology to incidents in the Passion of Christ.
Typology is a concept mentioned several times in the New Testament.
«Typology involves a correspondence, usually in one particular matter between a person, event, or thing in the Old Testament with a person, event, or thing, in the New Testament.
I enjoy studying types in the Bible, but typology should always be in accordance with sound Bible doctrine.
To map husbands to Christ in any way not given by the typology, is to go beyond the text and to risk husband - idolatry, placing husbands in the place of Christ in their wives» lives.
In the academic scene in the United States, the second group, which in this typology may appear to be extreme, is in fact the mediating onIn the academic scene in the United States, the second group, which in this typology may appear to be extreme, is in fact the mediating onin the United States, the second group, which in this typology may appear to be extreme, is in fact the mediating onin this typology may appear to be extreme, is in fact the mediating onin fact the mediating one.
«In 30 years, we may be looking at a typology of 32 types.»
The next and major section of this essay will propose a fourfold typology of the ways in which the Christological task is understood.
Now let us attempt to locate Altizer's contribution to the future of theology in terms of his typology.
In attempting to clarify and assess critically the contribution of Thomas J. J. Altizer to theological discussion in our time, I shall employ a rather broad descriptive typologIn attempting to clarify and assess critically the contribution of Thomas J. J. Altizer to theological discussion in our time, I shall employ a rather broad descriptive typologin our time, I shall employ a rather broad descriptive typology.
Jenkins tries to describe the situation through the lens of a «church / sect» typology he borrows from Ernst Troeltsch, but this distorts what is really going on in, for example, Brazil or China.
Yet this typology is moderately useful in distinguishing major Christian positions in the area of interreligious dialogue.
In mainstream hands, such typologies become power plays to keep in their place those who might challenge the reigning explanatory categorieIn mainstream hands, such typologies become power plays to keep in their place those who might challenge the reigning explanatory categoriein their place those who might challenge the reigning explanatory categories.
Typologies of religious charisma (founder, prophet, priest, etc.) as outlined by Max Weber, A. Causse, G. van der Leeuw and J. Wach, should be worked out in much the greater detail.
Durkheim's concept of sociology is characterized by a marked emancipation from the tenets of Comte's philosophy of history as sociology (sociology as a method) and by a corresponding tendency toward construction of a typology of social groupings, in which he included religious communities.
It is easy for Christians, for example, to get stuck on abstract issues, such as whether the believing community ought to be — in terms borrowed from H. Richard Niebuhr's Christ - and - culture typology — «above» the political order, «in tension» with it, «transforming» it, «of» it or «against» it.
lvarez provides a typology which includes four types of Pentecostalism in Latin America.
I have benefited from other efforts to classify civil religions, especially John A. Coleman, «Civil Religion,» Sociological Analysis, 31 (Summer1970), pp. 67 - 77, and Martin E. Marty, «Two Kinds of Two Kinds of Civil Religion,» in R. E. Richey and D. G. Jones, eds., American Civil Religion (New York: Harper & Row, 1974), although some of their distinctions are not incorporated in my typology.
«2 The diversity which Henry, as one of modern evangelicalism's founders, laments has been noted more positively by Richard Quebedeaux in his book The Young Evangelicals - Revolution in Orthodoxy.3 In this book Quebedeaux offers a typology for the conservative wing of the Protestant church, differentiating Separatist Fundamentalism (Bob Jones University, Carl McIntire) from Open Fundamentalism (Biola College, Hal Lindsey), Establishment Evangelicalism (Christianity Today, Billy Graham) from the New Evangelicalism (Fuller Theological Seminary, Mark Hatfield), and all of these from the Charismatic Movement which cuts into orthodox, as well as ecumenical liberal and Roman Catholic constituenciein his book The Young Evangelicals - Revolution in Orthodoxy.3 In this book Quebedeaux offers a typology for the conservative wing of the Protestant church, differentiating Separatist Fundamentalism (Bob Jones University, Carl McIntire) from Open Fundamentalism (Biola College, Hal Lindsey), Establishment Evangelicalism (Christianity Today, Billy Graham) from the New Evangelicalism (Fuller Theological Seminary, Mark Hatfield), and all of these from the Charismatic Movement which cuts into orthodox, as well as ecumenical liberal and Roman Catholic constituenciein Orthodoxy.3 In this book Quebedeaux offers a typology for the conservative wing of the Protestant church, differentiating Separatist Fundamentalism (Bob Jones University, Carl McIntire) from Open Fundamentalism (Biola College, Hal Lindsey), Establishment Evangelicalism (Christianity Today, Billy Graham) from the New Evangelicalism (Fuller Theological Seminary, Mark Hatfield), and all of these from the Charismatic Movement which cuts into orthodox, as well as ecumenical liberal and Roman Catholic constituencieIn this book Quebedeaux offers a typology for the conservative wing of the Protestant church, differentiating Separatist Fundamentalism (Bob Jones University, Carl McIntire) from Open Fundamentalism (Biola College, Hal Lindsey), Establishment Evangelicalism (Christianity Today, Billy Graham) from the New Evangelicalism (Fuller Theological Seminary, Mark Hatfield), and all of these from the Charismatic Movement which cuts into orthodox, as well as ecumenical liberal and Roman Catholic constituencies.
He devoted profound and penetrating thought to the nature of speech, to the structure of language, to its psychological and sociological problems, to its typology and its function in the development of human civilization.
Yet, typology is not sufficient in itself.
In Weber's typology, a prophet is an agent of radical social change, a charismatic figure claiming a personal, divine call to act and sometimes attracting followers.
Likewise, the spiritual reality to come forth in the New Testament would be totally incomprehensible without firstly having the detailed typology of the Old Testament.
This conjunction is performed in different ways by the four Evangelists, and we could form a typology on this basis.
The chapter headings give us an overview of the work: Ignorance of Scripture is ignorance of Christ: the theological project of Joseph Ratzinger; The critique of criticism: beginning the search for a new theological synthesis; The hermeneutic of faith: critical and historical foundations for a biblical theology; The spiritual science of theology: its mission and method in the life of the church; Reading God's testament to humankind: biblical realism, typology, and the inner unity of revelation; The theology of the divine economy: covenant, kingdom, and the history of salvation; The embrace of salvation: mystagogy and the transformation ofsacrifice; The cosmic liturgy: the Eucharistic kingdom and the world as temple; The authority of mystery: the beauty and necessity of the theologian's task.
1 am using inclusive as it is used in the church / sect typology of Ernst Troeltsch.
His typology is not directly applicable to religion in the United States because of the difference in cultural setting.
The focus lies on the Trinity as a typology of religions, elaborated in dialogue with the three margas («ways» to salvation) of the Bhagavadgita.
It is hardly an exaggeration to say that no one had ever devoted more profound and more penetrating thought to the nature of speech, to the structure of language, to its psychological and sociological problems, to its typology and its function in the development of human civilization than the sage of Tegel.
Even in recent years there have been new efforts to define the two, to create typologies of sects, and to discuss the evolution of sects into churches.
Presumably the way of distinction is a religious way; or, at least, it is presented in the context of a typology distinguishing between contrary ways of man's consciousness of divine reality.
Kevin Offner's typology of Evangelicalism referred to in The Public Square (November 1993) did indeed bring momentary cries of protest from this disenfranchised Evangelical.
I have often used his typology as a tool in teaching.
The emphasis is on the unity and similarity, for the woman comes right out of the man; and with procreation, the man comes right out of the woman (a point reiterated in Adam - Christ and Eve - Mary typologies).
In the early chapters, Greenberg develops a typology of homosexual relations.
If each of the criteria clearly applied to different genres, then a literary typology with ontological roots would be implicit in what has been said already.
I am concerned with typology here and the ecstatic side of the Reformation, as manifest in the pietists and in such sects as the Diggers and Levellers belongs more nearly to the Franciscan type though it would require further analysis to support this.
With this in view, I would like to make three typologies with one or other of which most theological attempts in recent years could be identified.
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