Contentio Vertitatis
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Release : 1902
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Author : Hastings Rashdall
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Page : 332 pages
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Release : 1907
Category : Christianity
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Page : 670 pages
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Release : 1918
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Author : University of St. Andrews. Library
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Page : 650 pages
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Page : 524 pages
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Author : Jason A. Wyman Jr.
Publisher : Fortress Press
Page : 233 pages
File Size : 37,90 MB
Release : 2017-07-15
Category : Religion
ISBN : 1506418619
To date, constructive theology hasn’t been viewed or conceptualized as a movement or trend in theology on its own as a whole. Questions arise as to what constructive theology is, where it came from, why it considers itself “constructive,” and why constructive is something different from the ways in which theology has been done in the past. This book traces the overall historical arc of constructive theology, from proto-movement through the present. Inklings of constructive theology emerged well before it began to take any formalized shape. At the same time, an important shift occurred when a group of theologians decided to create the Workgroup on Constructive Theology. Further, even as the workgroup continues to work collectively, producing textbooks, statements, and methodologies concerning theology, many theologians who are not part of the workgroup or may not even know it exists have adopted the moniker of “constructive theologian.” The book also considers the term “constructive” itself, offering possible reasons and historical contexts that led to this distinction being made in contrast to “systematic” theology and its subcategories. Constructive theology speaks to a very specific, historically situated emergence in the academy generally and in theology’s attempts to engage those shifts specifically.
Author : Arthur Cayley Headlam
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Page : 554 pages
File Size : 17,3 MB
Release : 1907
Category : Religion
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Author : University of St. Andrews. Library
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Page : 666 pages
File Size : 32,37 MB
Release : 1918
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Author : University of St. Andrews
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Page : 638 pages
File Size : 15,22 MB
Release : 1918
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Author : Marion Grau
Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing
Page : 249 pages
File Size : 50,59 MB
Release : 2020-10-29
Category : Religion
ISBN : 0567695166
This essential introduction to contemporary constructive theology charts the most important disciplinary trends of the moment. It gives a historical overview of the field and discusses key hermeneutical and methodological concerns. The contributors apply a constructive perspective to a wide range of approaches, ranging from biblical hermeneutics and postcolonial studies to comparative, political, and black theology. What is Constructive Theology? shows how diverse and interdisciplinary constructive theology can be by exploring key themes in the field. The contributors explore the porous boundaries between Christianity and other religions, reflect on contextual, liberation and constructive theologies from Africa and from Black British perspectives, explore the connection between embodiment, epistemology and hermeneutics, and take a constructive approach to the dangerous memories and theologies of colonial histories in Belgium and Native Americans in the United States. This sampler of the field will help you rethink theologies and find constructive alternatives.