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„Zurück Zu Schleiermacher! Und Von Schleiermacher Aus Vorwärts!“ Georg Wobbermin And The Legacy Of Schleiermacher In Weimar Liberal Protestantism, Brent A. R. Hege
„Zurück Zu Schleiermacher! Und Von Schleiermacher Aus Vorwärts!“ Georg Wobbermin And The Legacy Of Schleiermacher In Weimar Liberal Protestantism, Brent A. R. Hege
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As dialectical theology rose to prominence in the years following World War I, the new theologians sought to distance themselves from liberalism in a number of ways, an important one being a rejection of Schleiermacher’s methods and conclusions. In reading the history of Weimar-era theology as it has been written in the twentieth century one would be forgiven for assuming that Schleiermacher found no defenders during this time, as liberal theology quietly faded into the twilight. However, a closer examination of this period reveals a different story. The last generation of liberal theologians consistently appealed to Schleiermacher for support and …
Review Of "Take My Hand: A Theological Memoir", Brent A. R. Hege
Review Of "Take My Hand: A Theological Memoir", Brent A. R. Hege
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A review of "Take My Hand: A Theological Memoir" by Andrew Taylor-Troutman.
Review Of "The Church Event: Call And Challenge Of A Church Protestant", Brent A. R. Hege
Review Of "The Church Event: Call And Challenge Of A Church Protestant", Brent A. R. Hege
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A review of "The Church Event: Call and Challenge of a Church Protestant" by Vitor Westhelle.
Review Of "What’S Wrong With Sin? Sin In Individual And Social Perspective From Schleiermacher To Theologies Of Liberation", Brent A. R. Hege
Review Of "What’S Wrong With Sin? Sin In Individual And Social Perspective From Schleiermacher To Theologies Of Liberation", Brent A. R. Hege
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A review of "What’s Wrong with Sin? Sin in Individual and Social Perspective from Schleiermacher to Theologies of Liberation" by Derek R. Nelson.
Review Of The Messiah: A Comparative Study Of The Enochic Son Of Man And The Pauline Kyrios, James F. Mcgrath
Review Of The Messiah: A Comparative Study Of The Enochic Son Of Man And The Pauline Kyrios, James F. Mcgrath
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Article reviews The Messiah: A Comparative Study of the Enochic Son of Man and the Pauline Kyrios by J.A. Waddell (Jewish and Christian Texts in Contexts and Related Studies, 10; London-New York, T&T Clark, 2011)
Conversion Careers, Conversions-For, And Conversion In The Study Of Religion, Chad Bauman
Conversion Careers, Conversions-For, And Conversion In The Study Of Religion, Chad Bauman
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Invited response to Up, Over, Through: Rethinking "Conversion" as a Category of Hindu-Christian Studies by Reid B. Locklin (St. Michael's College, University of Toronto)
Review Of "An Introduction To Christian Theology", Brent A. R. Hege
Review Of "An Introduction To Christian Theology", Brent A. R. Hege
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A review of "An Introduction to Christian Theology" by Richard J. Plantinga, Thomas R. Thompson, and Matthew D. Lundberg.
Christianity And Hinduism: An Annotated Bibliography, Chad M. Bauman, Arun Jones, Brian Pennington, Joseph Prabhakar Dayam, Michelie Voss Roberts
Christianity And Hinduism: An Annotated Bibliography, Chad M. Bauman, Arun Jones, Brian Pennington, Joseph Prabhakar Dayam, Michelie Voss Roberts
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Political Competition, Relative Deprivation, And Perceived Threat: A Research Note On Anti-Chrstian Violence In India, Chad Bauman, Tamara Leach
Political Competition, Relative Deprivation, And Perceived Threat: A Research Note On Anti-Chrstian Violence In India, Chad Bauman, Tamara Leach
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A preliminary subnational statistical analysis of violence against Christians in contemporary India, this article suggests that whereas the data provide very little support for simple, demographic explanations of this violence, they do more robustly support theories emphasizing the relative status of ethnic and religious minorities (vis-à-vis majorities) and the perception, among Hindus, that Christians (and other minorities) represent a threat to their numerical, political and economic strength.