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Thinking Anthropologically for the Theologically and Missiologically Engaged
Merz, Johannes. - 2019
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Theism and dialetheism
Cotnoir, A. J.. - 2019
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Cumann Comnae: Constructing Christian Identities in The Book of Lismore’s Homiletic Saints’ Lives
Pigott, Julianne. - : University of Cambridge, 2019. : Department of Anglo-Saxon, Norse and Celtic, 2019. : Trinity College, 2019
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A Constructive Theology of Truth as a Divine Name with Reference to the Bible and Augustine
Kempson, Emily. - : University of Cambridge, 2019. : Faculty of Divinity, 2019. : Murray Edwards, 2019
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Graceful Nothings: The Art of Beginning in Søren Kierkegaard’s Theological Anthropology
Guyatt, Ruby. - : University of Cambridge, 2019. : Christs, 2019
Abstract: This study is a constructive account of Søren Kierkegaard’s theological anthropology. In it I show that according to Kierkegaard: (1) human being consists in the continual task of becoming; (2) this becoming demands that we continually begin again; and (3) beginning is a kenotic art executed through the spiritual exercise of faculties such as anxiety and silence. Such practices return the human being to a state of graceful nothing, which Kierkegaard names “primitivity”. From this state, the human being may repeatedly (re-)begin her becoming. This study contributes to Kierkegaard scholarship in several ways. Notably, it: (1) subverts the reduction of Kierkegaardian faith to an irrational (MacIntyre) or violent (Lévinas) moment through elevating the status of beginning; (2) recovers the Platonic vision of the good underpinning Kierkegaard’s anthropology; (3) theologically rehabilitates those Kierkegaardian categories (i.e. nothingness, silence, anxiety) which are commonly read through a secular existentialist or postmodern lens; and (4) resists the related tendency to bifurcate the philosophical and theological dimensions of Kierkegaard’s thought. In terms of enduring issues in wider philosophical theology and philosophy of religion, this study: (1) uses a methodology of reading with, which deploys close textual readings as the tools through which to critique historical-critical readings; (2) thereby opens Kierkegaard’s authorship to contemporary theo-poetic and constructive theological approaches; and (3) contributes to theological reflections on the good, anxiety, silence and grace. In the Prelude I sketch the scope, purpose and methodology of this study. In Chapter One, I reassess Kierkegaard’s relationship to Plato and Aristotle, recovering the centrality of the Christian-Platonic good to Kierkegaard’s anthropology, and presenting Kierkegaardian metaphysics as an existential pursuit. In Chapters Two and Three, I present anxiety and silence as kenotic spiritual practices through which the individual recovers her capacity for the good. My readings of Kierkegaard’s construals of both categories accentuate the sense in which: (1) Kierkegaardian nothing or primitivity is always gracefully fulsome; and (2) Kierkegaard’s texts are not just dialectical or descriptive, but formational and performative. In Chapter Four, I: (1) reflect explicitly on the prevenient grace which implicitly inflects the categories (nothing, good, anxiety, silence) considered throughout the rest of the study; and (2) explore how Kierkegaard pseudonymously heightens and veronymously relaxes the paradox of grace, his authorship as a whole inducting his reader into grace as not a problem to solve but a task to undertake. ; Christ's College Levy-Plumb Studentship in the Humanities
Keyword: anxiety; good; grace; Kierkegaard; nothingness; philosophical theology; philosophy; philosophy of religion; silence; theology
URL: https://www.repository.cam.ac.uk/handle/1810/313324
https://doi.org/10.17863/CAM.60432
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Souls and Shamans: The Kaleidoscopic Vision of Malcolm Lowry
Foxcroft, Nigel. - : Lexington Books, 2019
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Minimal Theologies: Critiques of Secular Reason in Adorno and Levinas
Vries, Hent de; Hale, Geoffrey A.. - : Johns Hopkins University Press, 2019
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THEOLOGICAL AND ANTHROPOMISTIC FORMS OF BESTING OF HUMAN BEING ; ТЕОЛОГІЧНІ ТА АНТРОПОМІСТИЧНІ ФОРМИ ОСЯГНЕННЯ БУТТЯ ЛЮДИНИ
In: Вісник ДДПУ. Серія: Соціально-філософські проблеми розвитку людини і суспільства; № 10 (2019); 15-25 ; Herald of Donbas State Pedagogical University. Series: sociophilosophical problems of development of man and society; № 10 (2019); 15-25 ; 2520-6842 ; 2410-3381 (2019)
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ANTIQUE PHILOSOPHY AND MODERN SCIENCE: THEOLOGY, PHILOSOPHY, SCIENCE. AMPLIFICATION OF RATIONALITY ; АНТИЧНА ФІЛОСОФІЯ І СУЧАСНА НАУКА: ТЕОЛОГІЯ, ФІЛОСОФІЯ, НАУКА. АМПЛІФІКАЦІЯ РАЦІОНАЛЬНОСТІ
In: Вісник ДДПУ. Серія: Соціально-філософські проблеми розвитку людини і суспільства; № 11 (2019); 61-69 ; Herald of Donbas State Pedagogical University. Series: sociophilosophical problems of development of man and society; № 11 (2019); 61-69 ; 2520-6842 ; 2410-3381 (2019)
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Towards an international political theology. An exploration into the eschatological bearing of Henri Bergson, Arnold Toynbee and Martin Wight in international relations theory
Kapos, Andrew, Social Sciences, Faculty of Arts & Social Sciences, UNSW. - : University of New South Wales. Social Sciences, 2019
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Zur sprachlichen Darstellung wiederholter vergangener Sachverhalte in der hebräischen Bibel
In: Krüger, Thomas (2019). Zur sprachlichen Darstellung wiederholter vergangener Sachverhalte in der hebräischen Bibel. In: Grätz, Sebastian; Graupner, Axel; Lanckau, Jörg. Ein Freund des Wortes: Festschrift Udo Rüterswörden. Göttingen: Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, 168-178. (2019)
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Einleitung zur 49. Karl Barth-Tagung auf dem Leuenberg
In: Wüthrich, Matthias D (2019). Einleitung zur 49. Karl Barth-Tagung auf dem Leuenberg. Zeitschrift für Dialektische Theologie, 35(2):7-11. (2019)
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L’identité chrétienne orthodoxe est-européenne à la rencontre de la diversité culturelle : étude empirico-herméneutique des communautés immigrantes bulgare, moldave et roumaine à Montréal
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Reclaiming the secular: developing dialogic skills for a post-secular society
Luby, Antony. - : Katibeh-ILCRG, 2019
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Setting the Stage and Building Homes: Architecture Metaphors and Space in Donne's First Caroline Sermon
In: University of New Orleans Theses and Dissertations (2019)
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The Ebullient Transhumanist and the Sober Theologian
Peters, T. (Ted). - : Uniwersytet Mikolaja Kopernika, 2019
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"Variability" theology : grafting God's "very good" to the tree of "disability" theology.
Mitchell, Carrie N.; Brummitt, Mark. - : Colgate Rochester Crozer Divinity School, 2019
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Criterios de traducción bíblica-litúrgica al tseltal, al náhuatl y al español minorizado: un paradigma de traducción activista
In: Mutatis Mutandis: Revista Latinoamericana de Traducción, ISSN 2011-799X, Vol. 12, Nº. 2, 2019 (Ejemplar dedicado a: Nuevas perspectivas en investigación en traducción), pags. 357-385 (2019)
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Listening to and learning from the "small voice" of African preachers: a practical theological examination of African preaching in Kenya
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"WHAT MY SCRIPTURE SAYS, I SAY": PRINCIPLES OF SCRIPTURAL INTERPRETATION IN ST. AUGUSTINE
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