-
Christian Theology in a Pluralistic Context
A Methodological and Constructive Inquiry in the Doctrine of Creation©2007 Monographs -
Theology and Science in the Thought of Ian Barbour
A Thomistic Evaluation for the Catholic Doctrine of Creation©2021 Monographs -
Christ and Creation
Christology as the key to interpreting the theology of creation in the works of Henri de Lubac©2009 Monographs -
Articulating Creation, Articulating Kerygma
A Theological Interpretation of Evangelisation and Genesis Narrative in the Writings of Saint Augustine of Hippo©2005 Thesis -
Autonomy and Food Biotechnology in Theological Ethics
©2009 Monographs -
Evolutionary Creation in Biblical and Theological Perspective
©2011 Monographs -
Strangification: A New Paradigm in Knowledge Processing and Creation
©2007 Monographs -
From the Creation to the Kingdom of God
The Concept of God’s Revelation by the Reform Jew Schalom Ben-Chorin in Dialogues with Christianity and Islam©2003 Postdoctoral Thesis -
«Creatio ex nihilo» and the Theology of St. Augustine
The Anti-Manichaean Polemic and Beyond©1999 Monographs -
Isaac Abravanel on Miracles, Creation, Prophecy, and Evil
The Tension Between Medieval Jewish Philosophy and Biblical Commentary©2003 Monographs -
The Mystery of the Trinity in the Theological Thought of Pope John Paul II
Preface by His Eminence Bernard Cardinal Law©2000 Monographs -
The Creation of God
©2010 Monographs -
La Création chez les Pères
©2011 Conference proceedings -
La sauve-garde de la création selon Adolphe Gesché et <i>Laudato si‘<\i> du pape François
Jalons pour une écologie théo-logique©2022 Thesis -
Textes sacrés et culture profane : de la révélation à la création
©2010 Edited Collection -
L’Autre : création et médiation
Actes du colloque international du Centre de Recherche sur les Conflits d’Interprétation (CERCI), Université de Nantes, novembre/décembre 2006©2008 Edited Collection -
Studies in Theology, Society and Culture
ISSN: 1662-9930
Religious and theological reflection has often been confined to the realm of the private, the personal or the Church. In Europe this restriction of religion and theology can be traced back to the Enlightenment and has had long-lasting and pernicious consequences for the understanding of religious faith and society. On the one hand, there has been a rise in religious fundamentalisms around the globe, while, on the other hand, so-called advanced societies are constructed mainly along economic, pragmatic and rationalistic lines. Added to this is the reality that religious faith is increasingly lived out in pluralistic and multi-faith contexts with all the challenges and opportunities this offers to denominational religion. This series explores what it means to be religious in such contexts. It invites scholarly contributions to themes including patterns of secularisation, postmodern challenges to religion, and the relation of faith and culture. From a theological perspective it seeks constructive re-interpretations of traditional Christian topics including God, creation, salvation, Christology, ecclesiology, etc. in a way that makes them more credible for today. It also welcomes studies on religion and science, and on theology and the arts. The series publishes monographs, comparative studies, interdisciplinary projects, conference proceedings and edited books. It attracts well-researched, especially interdisciplinary, studies which open new approaches to religion or focus on interesting case studies. The language of the series is English.
22 publications