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Theology-Philosophy-Poetry: Toward A Synopsis, Erwin L. Lueker
Theology-Philosophy-Poetry: Toward A Synopsis, Erwin L. Lueker
Concordia Theological Monthly
From his background as professor of systematic theology, as well as that of his deep interest in philosophy and poetry and his writing in these fields over many years, the author sketches his impressions of the nature of the relationship between theology, philosophy, and poetry and indicates the current tendency toward a synopsis. The relationship between literature (especially poetry) and philosophy and theology is receiving increasing attention from scholars in all three areas. It is the author's conviction that the sensitivity of poets often makes them pioneers in recognizing new situations and impending changes and that some of the outstanding …
Evangelization And Humanization, Won Yong Ji
Evangelization And Humanization, Won Yong Ji
Concordia Theological Monthly
In his article Dr. Ji offers a review and critique of the Frankfurt Declaration and indicates the nature of a sound conjunctive relationship between evangelization and humanization in the Christian mission today. Variations of this article have appeared in Lutheran World, XVII (1970), 358-361, and Lutherische Rundschau, XX (1970), 468--472.)
The Christian-Marxist Dialog: Spurious Or Authentic?, Ralph L. Moellering
The Christian-Marxist Dialog: Spurious Or Authentic?, Ralph L. Moellering
Concordia Theological Monthly
The author offers a descriptive analysis of the Marxist-Christian encounter to date, raising the question whether or not the stage has been set for authentic dialog to occur.