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  • 1
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    Oxford : Oxford University Press
    ISBN: 9780198842194
    Language: English
    Pages: ix, 252 Seiten
    Edition: First edition
    Year of publication: 2020
    Keywords: Gegenwart Gottes ; Theologie ; Der Andere ; Judentum ; Gnade ; Christentum ; Dialogisches Prinzip ; Christianity and other religions ; Religious pluralism / Christianity ; Christianity and other religions ; Religious pluralism / Christianity ; Der Andere ; Dialogisches Prinzip ; Gegenwart Gottes ; Gnade ; Theologie ; Judentum ; Christentum
    Abstract: "Whereas much theology of religions regards 'the other' as a problem to be solved, this book begins with a Church called to witness to its faith in a multicultural world by practising a generous yet risky hospitality. A theology of dialogue takes its rise from the Christian experience of being-in-dialogue. Taking its rise from the biblical narrative of encounter, call and response, such a theology cannot be fully understood without reference to the matrix of faith that Christians share in complex ways with the Jewish people. The contemporary experience of the Shoah, the dominating religious event of the 20th Century, has complexified that relationship and left an indelible mark on the religious sensibility of both Jews and Christians. Engaging with a range of thinkers, from Heschel, Levinas and Edith Stein who were all deeply affected by the Shoah, to Metz, Panikkar and Rowan Williams, who are always pressing the limits of what can and cannot be said with integrity about the self-revealing Word of God, this book shows how Judaism is a necessary, if not sufficient, source of Christian self-understanding. What is commended by this foundational engagement is a hope-filled 'waiting on grace' made possible by virtues of empathy and patience. A theology of dialogue focuses not on metaphysical abstractions but on biblical forms of thought about God's presence to human beings which Christians share with Jews and, under the continuing guidance of the Spirit of Christ, learn to adapt to a whole range of contested cultural and political contexts." --
    Description / Table of Contents: Introduction : moments of discovery -- The mission of dialogue -- The moral heart of Vatican II -- Unity of word and spirit -- Keeping faith in a post-Shoah world -- "A reminder of God" : a summons to speak -- Reading the mystery -- Learning new vocabularies
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  • 2
    ISBN: 9780199662241 , 019966224X
    Language: English
    Pages: xvii, 627 Seiten , 26 cm
    Edition: First edition
    Year of publication: 2017
    Series Statement: [Oxford handbooks]
    Series Statement: [Oxford handbooks in religion and theology]
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als The Oxford handbook of the epistemology of theology
    DDC: 100
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    Keywords: Knowledge, Theory of (Religion) ; Theology ; Knowledge, Theory of (Religion) ; Theology ; Knowledge, Theory of (Religion) ; Theology ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Erkenntnistheorie ; Theologie
    Abstract: The Oxford Handbook of the Epistemology of Theology brings together leading scholars in the fields of theology and epistemology to examine and articulate what can be categorized as appropriate epistemic evaluation in theology. Part one focuses on some of the epistemic concepts that have been traditionally employed in theology such as knowledge of God, revelation and scripture, reason and faith, experience, and tradition. This section also considers concepts that have not received sufficient epistemological attention in theology, such as saints, authority, ecclesial practices, spiritual formation, and discernment. Part two concentrates on epistemic concepts that have received significant attention in contemporary epistemology and can be related to theology such as understanding, wisdom, testimony, virtue, evidence, foundationalism, realism/antirealism, skepticism, and disagreement. Part three offers examples from key figures in the Christian tradition and investigates the relevant epistemological issues and insights in these writers, as well as recognizing the challenges of connecting insights from contemporary epistemology with the subject of theology proper, namely, God. Part four centers on five emerging areas that warrant further epistemological consideration: Liberation Theology, Continental Philosophy, modern Orthodox writers, Feminism, and Pentecostalism. This authoritative collection explores how the various topics, figures, and emerging conversations can be reconceived and addressed in light of recent developments in epistemology. Each chapter provides an analysis of the crucial moves, positions, and debates, while also identifying relevant epistemic considerations. This Handbook fulfils the need for the development of this new conversation that will take its natural place in the intersection of theology and epistemology. It links the fields of theology and epistemology in robust, meaningful, and significant ways. --
    Note: 1. Serientitel der hinteren Klappe des losen Schutzumschlags entnommen. - 2. Serientitel der Verlagsinternetseite entnommen , Includes bibliographical references and index , Introduction: The epistemology of theology , PART I: EPISTEMIC CONCEPTS WITHIN THEOLOGY ; Knowledge of God , Revelation and Scripture , Reason and faith , The experiential grounding of religious belief , Saints and saintliness , Authority in religious communities , The inner witness of the Spirit , Tradition , Ecclesial practices , Spiritual formation, authority, and discernment , PART II: GENERAL EPISTEMIC CONCEPTS RELATED TO THEOLOGY ; Understanding , Wisdom in theology , The epistemology of testimony and religious belief , Virtue , Evidence and theology , Foundationalism , Realism and anti-realism , Scepticism , Diasgreement and the epistemoogy of theology , PART III: SAMPLINGS FROM THE CHRISTIAN TRADITION ; Paul the Apostle , Origen of Alexandria , Augustine , Maximus the Confessor , Symeon the New Theologian , Anselm , Thomas Aquinas , John Duns Scotus , Richard Hooker , Teresa of Avila , John Wesley , Jonathan Edwards , Friedrich Schleiermacher , Søren Kierkegaard , John Henry Newman , Karl Barth , Hans Urs von Balthasar , PART IV: EMERGING CONVERSATIONS ; Liberation Theology , Continental philosophy , Modern Orthodox thinkers , The epistemology of feminist theology , Pentecostalism
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