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To Set at Liberty
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 157

To Set at Liberty

Delwin Brown (1935-2009) was Dean Emeritus of the Pacific School of Religion. He also served as Harvey H. Pontoff Professor of Christian Theology at Iliff School of Theology and taught at Arizona State University. His previous work has appeared in such journals as Religious Studies, Process Studies, journal of the American Academy of Religion, and Evangelische Kommentare. Book jacket.

Boundaries of Our Habitations
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 232

Boundaries of Our Habitations

Brown's theory of tradition stands on its own as a significant contribution to the academic study of religions, but it also provides the framework for a challenging critique of contemporary American theologies—conservative, liberal, and radical — and the basis for a novel understanding of the significance of the racial/ethnic, feminist, and class-identified theologies now emerging.

Religious Studies, Theology, and the University
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 248

Religious Studies, Theology, and the University

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2002-10-10
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  • Publisher: SUNY Press

Explores the relationship between religious studies and theology and the place of each in the modern, secular university.

What Does a Progressive Christian Believe?
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 139

What Does a Progressive Christian Believe?

This book came into being about two o'clock in the morning on the day after the 2004 presidential election. It arose out of the stunned realization that the historic tradition of progressive Christian thought and action had virtually disappeared from our public discourse.Progressive Christianity, writes theology professor Delwin Brown, is a family of perspectives that is united in opposing right-wing religion but also desires to go beyond "liberal" and "conservative" labels.Kindle edition available

Theological Crossfire
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 262

Theological Crossfire

This book is a plea for a constructive liberal/conservative dialogue by demonstrating what such an exchange could be like. Assuming that liberal and conservative Christians are abysmally ignorant about each other, that each has a great deal to learn from the other, and that dialogue between the two will strengthen them individually, Clark Pinnock concludes that the renewed vitality of Christianity in today's world hinges in an important way on whether a genuine conservative/liberal dialogue comes into being.

Converging on Culture
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 217

Converging on Culture

This text brings together scholars from theological perspectives to analyse theories cultural movements. The first part examines theoretical relationships between theology and cultural studies and the second consists of theological analyses.

Religion within the Limits of History Alone
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 528

Religion within the Limits of History Alone

Among the greatest challenges facing religious thinkers today is that created by historicism, the notion that human beings and their myriad understandings of reality are utterly historical, conditioned by contingent circumstances and tied to particular contexts. In this book, Demian Wheeler confronts the historicist challenge by delineating and defending a particular trajectory of historicist thought known as pragmatic historicism. Rooted in the German Enlightenment and fully developed within the early Chicago school of theology, pragmatic historicism is a predominantly American tradition that was philosophically nurtured by classical pragmatism and its intellectual siblings, naturalism and ...

Christian Theology and the Secular University
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 232

Christian Theology and the Secular University

If the secular university by definition is non-sectarian or non-denominational, then how can it accommodate a discipline like Christian theology? Doesn’t the traditional goal of theological study, which is to attain knowledge of the divine, fundamentally conflict with the main goal of secular academic study, which is to attain knowledge about ourselves and the world in which we live? So why should theology be admitted, or even care about being admitted, into secular academic life? And even if theology were admitted, what contribution to secular academic life could it make? Working from a Christian philosophical and theological perspective but also engaging a wide range of theologians, phil...

Theology and the First Theory of Sacrifice
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 260

Theology and the First Theory of Sacrifice

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2003-11-01
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  • Publisher: BRILL

Strenski argues that public discourse about religious notions, like sacrifice, cannot be theological in our modern societies. Theological notions of sacrifice and theological approaches to it should be replaced by those like that developed by the Durkheimians because theological discourse cannot but help being religiously biased.

Stubborn Fact and Creative Advance
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 285

Stubborn Fact and Creative Advance

"...an attractive alternative to Victor Lowe's Understanding Whitehead, Ivor Leclerc's Whitehead's Metaphysics, and Donald Sherburne's A Key to Whitehead's Process and Reality....Recommended for advanced undergraduates and beyond."-CHOICE