Theology in a New Key

Theology in a New Key
Title Theology in a New Key PDF eBook
Author Robert McAfee Brown
Publisher Westminster John Knox Press
Pages 220
Release 1978-01-01
Genre Religion
ISBN 9780664242046

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"I do not think there are any issues on the theological and human scene more important than the ones liberation theologians are raising," says Robert McAfee Brown. In this book Brown explores how we can respond to liberation theology without condescension, arrogance, or co-optation. He surveys in detail the kind of challenges to North American Christians issued by South American theologians. He then calls upon the church to work to make itself what it ought to be and to take sides politically in support of human rights.

Christ the Key

Christ the Key
Title Christ the Key PDF eBook
Author Kathryn Tanner
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 323
Release 2010
Genre Religion
ISBN 0521513243

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An innovative Christ-centered theology exploring the centrality of Christ for Christian thought and shedding fresh light on major theological issues.

Bringing Theology to Life

Bringing Theology to Life
Title Bringing Theology to Life PDF eBook
Author Darren C. Marks
Publisher InterVarsity Press
Pages 191
Release 2009-09-20
Genre Religion
ISBN 083087786X

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In this engaging text Darren Marks provides a refreshing introduction to Christian faith that will be of special interest to university and seminary students. Innovative in his organization, Marks explores seven key doctrines and highlights the profound interconnections among them in a way that points us beyond the mere theological formulations to the living God of the Bible. Engaging academic discussions of the past and the present, Marks contextualizes these doctrines and shows their meaning for the day-to-day life of a faith community. Including illustrative narrative callouts and study questions, this book ultimately aims to inspire, illuminate and encourage Christians toward a vital and relevant life of worship, discipleship and mission.

Key to the Science of Theology

Key to the Science of Theology
Title Key to the Science of Theology PDF eBook
Author Parley Parker Pratt
Publisher
Pages 168
Release 1915
Genre Theology
ISBN

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Key to the science of Theology

Key to the science of Theology
Title Key to the science of Theology PDF eBook
Author Parley Parker PRATT
Publisher
Pages 200
Release 1855
Genre
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A World of Grace

A World of Grace
Title A World of Grace PDF eBook
Author Leo O'Donovan, SJ
Publisher Georgetown University Press
Pages 220
Release 1995-09-01
Genre Religion
ISBN 9781589012288

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Organized as a companion volume to Karl Rahner's master work, Foundations of Christian Faith, this book, now again available, also provides the most useful introduction to his theology as a whole. Each chapter presents a broad commentary on the corresponding chapter of Foundations, beginning with Rahner's method and anthropology and concluding with his theology of the church and eschatology. It includes a separate chapter on Rahner's moral thought. Valuable for classroom or individual use, this volume provides questions for discussion, suggestions for further reading, and an extensive glossary of specialized terminology.

New Wine, New Wineskins

New Wine, New Wineskins
Title New Wine, New Wineskins PDF eBook
Author William C. Mattison
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield
Pages 212
Release 2005
Genre Religion
ISBN 9780742532465

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The growing shift in Catholic moral theology from reflecting on rules alone to focusing on the identity and formation of persons as moral agents prompts a further question: What impact do recent changes in the identity and formation of Catholic moral theologians themselves have on how that discipline is practiced? Young Catholic moral theologians experience a sharply different professional formation and a changed location of ongoing professional life than prior generations of moral theologians. How do these differences influence the field of moral theology as a whole? New Wine, New Wineskins: A Next Generation Reflects on Key Issues in Catholic Moral Theology addresses these questions and more by offering a snapshot of how a new generation of Catholic moral theologians understands not only topics in the field, but the effects of their own identity and formation on their treatment of those topics. The distinctive contribution of this volume is the interweaving of three key concerns, all of which arise out of a critical self-reflection on the task of moral theology today: the character and adequacy of training and ongoing formation in the field of Catholic moral theology, the purpose and nature of teaching Catholic moral theology, and the fittingness of methodological debates with regard to the needs of the Christian life. Each essay makes a contribution to its specific area of interest-ranging from economic ethics, to Patristic rhetoric, to the nature and development of practical reasoning-while probing what exactly young Catholic moral theologians are doing, and how they can do what they do better.