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The period from Thomas Aquinas to Duns Scotus is one of the richest in the history of Christian theology. This text aims to provide a thorough examination of the doctrine in this era making explicit its philosophical and theological foundations.
Incarnation --- Theology, Doctrinal --- Philosophy. --- History --- -Jezus Christus als mens. Menswording. Incarnatie --- -232.8 --- -232.8 Jezus Christus als mens. Menswording. Incarnatie --- 232.8 --- 232.8 Jezus Christus als mens. Menswording. Incarnatie --- Jezus Christus als mens. Menswording. Incarnatie --- Kenosis (Theology) --- Philosophy --- Incarnation - Philosophy. --- Theology, Doctrinal - History - Middle Ages, 600-1500.
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Negative theology or apophasis - the idea that God is best identified in terms of 'absence', 'otherness', 'difference' - has been influential in modern Christian thought, resonating as it does with secular notions of negation developed in continental philosophy. Apophasis also has a strong intellectual history dating back to the early Church Fathers. Silence and the Word both studies the history of apophasis and examines its relationship with contemporary secular philosophy. Leading Christian thinkers explore in their own way the extent to which the concept of the apophatic illumines some of the deepest doctrinal structures of Christian faith, and of Christian self-understanding both in terms of its historical and contemporary situatedness, showing how a dimension of negativity has characterised not only traditional mysticism but most forms of Christian thought over the years.
Negative theology --- Christianity --- Natural theology --- Christian theology --- 232.8 --- -232.8 Jezus Christus als mens. Menswording. Incarnatie --- Jezus Christus als mens. Menswording. Incarnatie --- Apophatic theology --- Via negativa (Theology) --- 232.8 Jezus Christus als mens. Menswording. Incarnatie --- Arts and Humanities --- Religion --- Negative theology - Christianity - Congresses
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This short 1988 book offers an alternative reading of the impact of modernity on Christian faith to that advanced by Don Cupitt in the TV series and book The Sea of Faith. It is a spirited defence of belief in the objective reality of God and in life after death, as opposed to Cupitt's radically interiorised and expressivist conception of religion. As attractive as many may find a denial of the traditional doctrines of the Church in favour of an anti-metaphysical, non-dogmatic expressivist version of Christian faith, Hebblethwaite insists that of greater importance is the question of truth at stake here, and it is on the question of truth that he focusses his attention. After arguing against Cupitt's response to the modern situation, the author tries to show how belief in an objective God is not only possible despite the impact of modern science and historical criticism, but indeed highly plausible.
Apologetics --- Theism --- Truth --- 232.8 --- 232.8 Jezus Christus als mens. Menswording. Incarnatie --- Jezus Christus als mens. Menswording. Incarnatie --- Truth (Christian theology) --- Truth (Theology) --- Philosophy --- Religion --- Atheism --- God --- Misotheism --- Panentheism --- Apologetics, Missionary --- Christian evidences --- Christianity --- Evidences, Christian --- Evidences of Christianity --- Fundamental theology --- Polemics (Theology) --- Theology, Fundamental --- Religious thought --- Theology --- Religious aspects --- Evidences --- Cupitt, Don. --- Doctrine of God (christianism) --- Arts and Humanities --- Theism. --- Apologetics. --- Christianity.
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In Maternal Body: A Theology of Incarnation from the Christian East, Carrie Frederick Frost places Orthodox Christian sources on motherhood -- icons, hymns, and prayers -- into conversation with each other. In so doing, she brings an anchored vision of motherhood to the twenty-first century, especially the embodied experience of motherhood. Along the way, Frost addresses practices of the Church that have neglected mothers' bodies, offering insight for others who also choose to live within truth-bearing but flawed traditions. Whether female or male, whether mothers or not, whether mothers adoptive or biological, we each make our appearance in the cosmos through a maternal body; our mother's body gives us our own body. In these bodies we live our lives and find our way into the next. From the unexpected and fresh vantage point of the maternal body, Frost offers new ways of understanding our incarnate experience as humans and better cultivating a relationship with our Creator.
Women --- Women in the Orthodox Eastern Church --- 230.21 --- 232.8 --- Human females --- Wimmin --- Woman --- Womon --- Womyn --- Females --- Human beings --- Femininity --- 232.8 Jezus Christus als mens. Menswording. Incarnatie --- Jezus Christus als mens. Menswording. Incarnatie --- 230.21 Orthodoxe systematische en dogmatische theologie --- Orthodoxe systematische en dogmatische theologie --- Religious aspects&delete& --- Orthodox Eastern Church --- Doctrines. --- Religious aspects
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Incarnation --- Philology --- 232.8 --- 232.8 Jezus Christus als mens. Menswording. Incarnatie --- Jezus Christus als mens. Menswording. Incarnatie --- History of doctrines --- Religious aspects --- Inkarnation. --- LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Linguistics. --- Philologie --- Philologie. --- Sarx. --- Histoire des doctrines. --- History of doctrines. --- Aspect religieux. --- Religious aspects.
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