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Concepts Of The Body In The Zhuangzi, Deborah A. Sommer (司馬黛蘭)
Concepts Of The Body In The Zhuangzi, Deborah A. Sommer (司馬黛蘭)
Deborah A. Sommer
In this essay Sommer explores how the Zhuangzi, a Chinese philosophical text that dates to the third or fourth centuries BCE, uses different terms for the human body. She explores each term's different fields of meaning: the body might appear as gong 躬, a sanctimonious ritualized body; shen 身, a site of familial and social personhood; xing 形, an elemental form that experiences mutations and mutilations; or ti 體, a complex, multilayered corpus whose center can be anywhere but whose boundaries are nowhere. The Zhuangzi is one of the richest early Chinese sources for exploring conceptualizations of the visceral human …
The Pauline Model Of Atonement In Romans 3:19-31, Norm Mathers
The Pauline Model Of Atonement In Romans 3:19-31, Norm Mathers
Norm Mathers
The Pauline model of Romans 3:19-31 is a description of substitutionary atonement. Sin, guilt, righteousness, faith in Christ, justification, redemption, propitiation, Christ a covering, atonement in his blood, substitute, justice, justifier, and the principle of faith are descriptive of this view of the atonement. A barrage of literature has arisen against penal substitution. Penal substitution has been confused with substitutionary atonement. Penal substitution has also been referred to as penal substitutionary atonement which isn’t substitutionary atonement. Substitutionary atonement has been clouded by such atonement theories as Christus Victor. Aulen’s view of reconciliation doesn’t adequately describe the New Testament atonement. Substitutionary …
"What Culture Of Violence?", Scott Paeth
"The Responsibility To Lie And The Obligation To Report, Scott Paeth
"The Responsibility To Lie And The Obligation To Report, Scott Paeth
Scott R. Paeth
This article is an examination of the moral complexity of the act of whistleblowing in the context of corporate corruption. Whistleblowing may be a morally admirable act underataken by morally ambiguous agents, but can only be fully understood in context. Using German theologian Dietrich Bonhoeffer’s essay “What Does It Mean to Tell the Truth?” This essay will examine how the kind of deception sometimes necessary in whistleblowing cases can be testimony to a larger and more profound truth.
Eight Is Enough?: The Ethics Of The California Octuplets Case, Scott Paeth
Eight Is Enough?: The Ethics Of The California Octuplets Case, Scott Paeth
Scott R. Paeth
The recent California octuplets case raises a number of important issues that need to be addressed in the context of the increasingly widespread practice of in vitro fertilization. This paper explores some of those issues as looked at from the perspective of protestant theological ethics and public theology, examining the moral responsibilities of the various participants in the process, both before and after the octuplets’ birth, including the mother, her doctors, the health care bureaucracy, the wider society, and the media. Each of these participants failed in significant respects to consider the ethical implications of the births in this complicated …
The Moral Complexity Of Video Games, Scott Paeth
The Moral Complexity Of Video Games, Scott Paeth
Scott R. Paeth
Over the past two decades, video games have reached a level of technological sophistication that enables them to immerse players in complex stories and relationships. The games require players to draw not only on their hand-eye coordination skills and puzzle-solving prowess but also on their moral imagination as they navigate complex relationships and their consequences. Today's video games are light years away from Pong and Asteroids, and they have the potential not only to offer richly textured narratives and fantastically realistic-seeming worlds but to aid in forming us as moral beings, for better and for worse.
The Great Recession: Some Niebuhrian Reflections, Scott R. Paeth
The Great Recession: Some Niebuhrian Reflections, Scott R. Paeth
Scott R. Paeth
"This moment of economic crisis has intersected with another moment, one of renewed interest in the thought of Reinhold Niebuhr. Niebuhr’s wide- ranging intellectual curiosity touched frequently on questions of ethics and economics, particularly during the period of his own economic crisis in the wake of the 1929 stock market crash. Niebuhr’s insights during that period, which formed the core of what came to be known as his “Christian realist” approach to issues of Christianity and public morality, have something to say to us as we grapple with the questions of justice, economics, and social reform in the wake of …
A Response To The Family Integrated Churches, Steve Vandegriff
A Response To The Family Integrated Churches, Steve Vandegriff
Steve R Vandegriff, Ed.D.
No abstract provided.
You Make All Things New, Scott R. Paeth
You Make All Things New, Scott R. Paeth
Scott R. Paeth
This article examines the way in which the theology of Jonathan Edwards can contrib- ute to the construction of a Christian approach to ecological ethics that maintains crucial elements of the Christian theological tradition. By way of comparison, the article begins with an examination of the work of Rosemary Radford Ruether, whose approach to dealing with the ecological implications of the Christian tradition diverges sharply from the perspective offered by Edwards, and provides a useful contrast to his approach. The article then turns to an extensive discussion of Edwards’ view of nature and the theology of creation, particularly the relationship …
The Need For An Augustinian Left, Scott Paeth
The Cultic Mentality, Edward Hindson
Defending The Faith: Yesterday, Edward Hindson
Can We Avoid In-Law Problems, James A. Borland
Scripture As Word Of God: Evangelical Assumption Or Evangelical Question?, John D. Morrison
Scripture As Word Of God: Evangelical Assumption Or Evangelical Question?, John D. Morrison
John D. Morrison
Examines the views of D. Bloesch, G. Fackre, and C. Pinnock. Indicates their disjunctive positions introduce ontological and epistemological dualism into the doctrine of revelation. Takes Packer's view of the Bible as the Word of God written, affirming that the human languages used to reflect God's person and work are competent to do so. Finds Wolterstorff's answer to Barth and John Baillie insightful, but we must move past his views to the full-orbed acceptance of the Word of God as written to avoid negating propositional revelation.
"Faith And The Claims Of Reason, Scott Paeth
Catholic Cameos From The Silver Screen, Lawrence Porter
Catholic Cameos From The Silver Screen, Lawrence Porter
Rev. Lawrence B. Porter, Ph.D
No abstract provided.
Rättens Ordning I Den Tid Som Återstår, Matilda Arvidsson
Rättens Ordning I Den Tid Som Återstår, Matilda Arvidsson
Dr Matilda Arvidsson
The article investigates the fundamental concept of 'time' within the framework of the laws of war, using the War on Terrorism as a starting point and the 2003 invasion and subsequent occupation of Iraq as an example. The article argues for an eschatological understanding of time during the War on Terrorism, framing a state of exception, and ultimately keeping law on hold in an enduring 'now' while messianic hopes for redemption are directed towards a new future to come after war.
New Oxford Review, Lawrence Porter
New Oxford Review, Lawrence Porter
Rev. Lawrence B. Porter, Ph.D
No abstract provided.
Sheep And Shepherd: An Ancient Image Of The Church And A Contemporary Challenge, Lawrence Porter
Sheep And Shepherd: An Ancient Image Of The Church And A Contemporary Challenge, Lawrence Porter
Rev. Lawrence B. Porter, Ph.D
No abstract provided.
Faces Of The Church: Meditations On A Mystery And Its Images, Lawrence Porter
Faces Of The Church: Meditations On A Mystery And Its Images, Lawrence Porter
Rev. Lawrence B. Porter, Ph.D
No abstract provided.
After Our Likeness: The Church As The Image Of The Trinity, Lawrence Porter
After Our Likeness: The Church As The Image Of The Trinity, Lawrence Porter
Rev. Lawrence B. Porter, Ph.D
No abstract provided.
Lessons From 'One Solitary Life', Lawrence Porter
Lessons From 'One Solitary Life', Lawrence Porter
Rev. Lawrence B. Porter, Ph.D
No abstract provided.
The Church: The Universal Sacrament Of Salvation, Lawrence Porter
The Church: The Universal Sacrament Of Salvation, Lawrence Porter
Rev. Lawrence B. Porter, Ph.D
No abstract provided.
The Church, Community Of Salvation: An Ecumenical Ecclesiology, Lawrence Porter
The Church, Community Of Salvation: An Ecumenical Ecclesiology, Lawrence Porter
Rev. Lawrence B. Porter, Ph.D
No abstract provided.
A Fresh Approach To Jewish-Christian Studies, Asher Finkel
A Fresh Approach To Jewish-Christian Studies, Asher Finkel
Rabbi Asher Finkel, Ph.D.
The Other And The Stranger In Biblical And Rabbinic Tradition, Asher Finkel
The Other And The Stranger In Biblical And Rabbinic Tradition, Asher Finkel
Rabbi Asher Finkel, Ph.D.
The Suffering Servant Hymn And Its Sequel: A New Translation, Asher Finkel
The Suffering Servant Hymn And Its Sequel: A New Translation, Asher Finkel
Rabbi Asher Finkel, Ph.D.
Jesus' Preaching In The Synagogue On The Sabbath (Luke 4:16-28), Asher Finkel
Jesus' Preaching In The Synagogue On The Sabbath (Luke 4:16-28), Asher Finkel
Rabbi Asher Finkel, Ph.D.
Luther On Church Unity : The Commentary On Galatians (1535), Lawrence Porter
Luther On Church Unity : The Commentary On Galatians (1535), Lawrence Porter
Rev. Lawrence B. Porter, Ph.D
This article promotes ecumenical discussion of the eclesiological question: what structures are required to preserve the values of freedom and accountability in matters of faith? it is the author's contention that freedom and accountability are essential elements in the experience of Christian faith but are not easily reconciled; indeed, in the history of the churches, one element has often been sacrificed to the other. As illustration, the author offers a study of these themes in Luther's 1535 Commentary and concludes that both the church of Rome and the churches of the Reformation would do well to reconsider their traditional positions …
The Jewish Liturgy Of Marriage, Asher Finkel