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“Endangered: Trust And Decency”, Scott R. Paeth Dec 2005

“Endangered: Trust And Decency”, Scott R. Paeth

Scott R. Paeth

No abstract provided.


“Being Wrong And Being Right: A Response To Larry Rasmussen And Robin Lovin”, Scott R. Paeth Sep 2005

“Being Wrong And Being Right: A Response To Larry Rasmussen And Robin Lovin”, Scott R. Paeth

Scott R. Paeth

No abstract provided.


“Jürgen Moltmann’S Public Theology”, Scott R. Paeth Feb 2005

“Jürgen Moltmann’S Public Theology”, Scott R. Paeth

Scott R. Paeth

No abstract provided.


Wayne Proudfoot, Ed., William James And A Science Of Religion: Reexperiencing The Varieties Of Religious Experience, Todd Gooch Dec 2004

Wayne Proudfoot, Ed., William James And A Science Of Religion: Reexperiencing The Varieties Of Religious Experience, Todd Gooch

Todd Gooch

This volume is a collection of six papers presented at a colloquium sponsored by the Center for the Study of Science and Relgion at Columbia University in 2002 to commemorate the centennial of James' Varieties of Religious Experience. The collection includes contributions from two philosophers, a psychologist, a historian and two theorists of religious studies.


The Mystical Body Of Christ And Communion Ecclesiology: Historic Parallels, Edward P. Hahnenberg Dec 2004

The Mystical Body Of Christ And Communion Ecclesiology: Historic Parallels, Edward P. Hahnenberg

Edward P Hahnenberg

Recognizing that the Church cannot be encompassed by a single and eternal ecclesiology, and that there are stages in the development of the Church's self-understanding, the author examines the history and development of two of the dominant twentieth century models : the earlier Mystical Body ecclesiologies, and the post-conciliar Communion/ Koinonia models. They contain interesting parallels, one of which is the risk of ignoring the concrete Church — the mystery manifested in history. What ecclesiological models may next rise to dominance?


“J.R.R. Tolkien As A Christian For Our Times.”, Jeffrey Morrow Dec 2004

“J.R.R. Tolkien As A Christian For Our Times.”, Jeffrey Morrow

Jeffrey L. Morrow, Ph.D.

No abstract provided.