Guilds and conferences have grown up around historical theology,
yet no volume has ever been dedicated to the definition and
illustration of the method undergirding historical theology. This
volume ...both defines and illustrates the methodology of historical
theology, especially as it relates to the study of early
Christianity, and situates historical theology among other
methodological approaches to early Christianity, including
confessional apologetics, constructive theology, and socio-cultural
history. Historical theology as a discipline stands in contrast to
these other approaches to the study of early Christianity. In
contrast to systematic or constructive approaches, it remains
essentially historical , with a desire to elucidate the
past rather than speak to the present. In contrast to
socio-historical approaches, it remains essentially
theological , with a concern to value and understand the
full complexity of the abstract thought world that stands behind
the textual tradition of early Christian theology. Moreover,
historical theology is characterized by the methodological
presupposition that, unless good reason exists to think otherwise,
the theological accounts of the ancient church articulate the
genuine beliefs of their authors. The significance of this volume
lies in the methodological definition it offers. The strength of
this volume lies in the fact that its definition of the historical
method of studying theology is not the work of a single mind but
that of over twenty respected scholars, many of whom are leaders in
the field. The volume begins with an introductory essay that
orients readers to various approaches to early Christian
literature, it moves to two technical essays that define the
historical method of studying early Christian theology, and then it
illustrates the practice of this method with more than twenty
essays that cover a period stretching from the first century to the
dawn of the seventh.
Radikalkonstruktivistische Ansätze werden in der Theologie bislang eher zurückhaltend aufgegriffen. Zu groß scheint die Sorge, mit einer solchen Erkenntnistheorie, die alle Wahrnehmung und Erkenntnis ...als Konstruktion versteht, die Verbindlichkeit der eigenen Rede zu riskieren. Wenn auch Gott zum Konstrukt wird, wie kann man dann noch verbindlich Theologie treiben? Jonas Maria Hoff greift diese Vorbehalte auf und kontert sie in ausführlichen Analysen mit möglichen Vorzügen eines Theoriekontakts von radikalem Konstruktivismus und (Fundamental-)Theologie. Dabei setzt er Schwerpunkte in der Auseinandersetzung mit den Themen Religiosität, Mystik, Paradoxalität und Normativität.
Radikalkonstruktivistische Ansätze werden in der Theologie bislang eher zurückhaltend aufgegriffen. Zu groß scheint die Sorge, mit einer solchen Erkenntnistheorie, die alle Wahrnehmung und Erkenntnis ...als Konstruktion versteht, die Verbindlichkeit der eigenen Rede zu riskieren. Wenn auch Gott zum Konstrukt wird, wie kann man dann noch verbindlich Theologie treiben? Jonas Maria Hoff greift diese Vorbehalte auf und kontert sie in ausführlichen Analysen mit möglichen Vorzügen eines Theoriekontakts von radikalem Konstruktivismus und (Fundamental-)Theologie. Dabei setzt er Schwerpunkte in der Auseinandersetzung mit den Themen Religiosität, Mystik, Paradoxalität und Normativität.
The purpose of this study was to identify patterns and relationships between the mockup and graphic methods of architectural composition development. Using as an example experimental exercises in the ...creation and interpretation of architectural composition artistic images through planar and spatial constructions, the article emphasizes the importance of taking an integrated approach to the application of means and techniques of artistic expression in design problem solving. Such an integrated approach and interconnectedness of architectural image ideation is highly relevant in the current context.
World Christianity Frederiks, Martha; Nagy, Dorottya
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World Christianity publications proliferate but the issue of
methodology has received little attention. World Christianity:
Methodological Considerations addresses this lacuna and
explores the ...methodological ramifications of the World Christianity
turn. In twelve chapters scholars from various academic backgrounds
(anthropology, religious studies, history, missiology,
intercultural studies, theology, and patristics) as well as of
multiple cultural and national belongings investigate
methodological issues (e.g. methods, use of sources, choosing a
unit of analysis, terminology, conceptual categories,) relevant to
World Christianity debates. In a closing chapter the editors
Frederiks and Nagy converge the findings and sketch the outlines of
what they coin as a 'World Christianity approach', a
multidisciplinary and multiple perspective approach to study
Christianity/ies' plurality and diversity in past and present.
The purpose of this study is to determine the potential for interaction between higher architectural schools at the initial stage of basic course teaching and learning using as an example voluntary ...association, and demonstrate the importance of consolidating creative efforts to improve the quality of architectural education, identify the main areas of focus, activities, and objectives of such association, and raise the awareness of the professional architectural community and society as a whole on issues in higher architectural education.
In The Method of Christian Theology, Rhyne Putman guides readers through the essential "first words" of systematic theology. Written for entry-level theology students, this book gives clear ...suggestions about how to use theological sources, how to reason through difficult problems, and how to apply theological reflection to paper writing and preaching. By studying the foundations of theology, readers will be better equipped to serve God's people in whatever ministry they are called to.
This book advances that history by exploring stories, images and discourses across a worldwide range of geographical, cultural and confessional contexts. Its twelve authors not only enrich our ...understanding of the significance of the contextual method, but also produce a new range of original ways of doing theology in contemporary situations. The authors discuss some prioritised thematic perspectives with an emphasis on liberating paths, and expand the ongoing discussion on the methodology of theology into new areas. Themes such as interreligious plurality, global capitalism, ecumenical liberation theology, eco-anxiety and the anthropocene, postcolonialism, gender, neo-pentecostalism, world theology, and reconciliation are examined in situated depth. Additionally, voices from Indigenous lands, Latin America, Asia, Africa, Australia, and Europe and North America enter into a dialogue on what it means to contextualise theology in an increasingly globalised and ever-changing world. Such a comprehensive discussion of new ways of thinking about and doing contextual theology will be of great use to scholars in Theology, Religious Studies, Cultural Studies, Political Science, Gender Studies, Environmental Humanities, and Global Studies.
"Christian philosophy" is commonly regarded as an oxymoron, philosophy being thought incompatible with the assumptions and conclusions required by religious faith. According to this way of thinking, ...philosophy and theology must forever remain distinct.
InFrom Theology to Theological Thinking,Jean-Yves Lacoste takes a different approach. Stepping back from contemporary philosophical concerns, Lacoste-a leading figure in the philosophy of religion-looks at the relationship between philosophy and theology from the standpoint of the history of ideas. He notes in particular that theology and philosophy were not considered separate realms until the high Middle Ages, this distinction being a hallmark of the modern era that is coming to an end. Lacoste argues that the intellectual task before us now is to work in the frontier region between or beyond these domains, work he identifies as "the task of thinking."
With this argument, Lacoste resets our understanding of Western Christian thought, contending that a new way of thinking that is at once philosophical and theological will be the lasting discourse of Christianity.