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Issues in Systematic Theology
This series emphasizes issues in contemporary systematic theology but is open to theological issues from the past. Works in this series seek to explore such issues as the relation of reason and revelation, experience and doctrine, the meaning of revelation, method in theology, Trinitarian Theology, the doctrine of God, Christology, sacraments and the Church. Of course other issues such as ecumenical relations or specific doctrinal studies on topics such as predestination or studies evaluating particular influential theologians may be considered. Authors whose work is critical, constructive, and ecumenical are encouraged to consider this series. One of the aims of this series is to illustrate that Christian systematic theologians from different denominations may seek and find Christian unity through dialogue on those central issues that unite them in their quest for truth. This series emphasizes issues in contemporary systematic theology but is open to theological issues from the past. Works in this series seek to explore such issues as the relation of reason and revelation, experience and doctrine, the meaning of revelation, method in theology, Trinitarian Theology, the doctrine of God, Christology, sacraments and the Church. Of course other issues such as ecumenical relations or specific doctrinal studies on topics such as predestination or studies evaluating particular influential theologians may be considered. Authors whose work is critical, constructive, and ecumenical are encouraged to consider this series. One of the aims of this series is to illustrate that Christian systematic theologians from different denominations may seek and find Christian unity through dialogue on those central issues that unite them in their quest for truth. This series emphasizes issues in contemporary systematic theology but is open to theological issues from the past. Works in this series seek to explore such issues as the relation of reason and revelation, experience and doctrine, the meaning of revelation, method in theology, Trinitarian Theology, the doctrine of God, Christology, sacraments and the Church. Of course other issues such as ecumenical relations or specific doctrinal studies on topics such as predestination or studies evaluating particular influential theologians may be considered. Authors whose work is critical, constructive, and ecumenical are encouraged to consider this series. One of the aims of this series is to illustrate that Christian systematic theologians from different denominations may seek and find Christian unity through dialogue on those central issues that unite them in their quest for truth.
11 publications
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Dialectic in Karl Barth's Doctrine of God
©2001 Monographs -
The Image of the Immanent Trinity
Rahner’s Rule and the Theological Interpretation of Scripture©2005 Monographs -
Clearing a Space for Human Action
Ethical Ontology in the Early Theology of Karl Barth©2003 Monographs -
Covenanted Solidarity
The Theological Basis of Karl Barth's Opposition to Nazi Antisemitism and the Holocaust©2001 Monographs -
Towards a «Ludu» Theology
A Critical Evaluation of «Minjung»Theology and its Implication for a Theological Response to the «Dukkha»(Suffering) of People in Myanmar «(Burma)»©2013 Thesis -
Revisiting the Doctrine of the Divine Attributes
In Dialogue with Karl Barth, Eberhard Jüngel, and Wolf Krötke©2007 Monographs -
The Theological Notion of The Human Person
A Conversation between the Theology of Karl Rahner and the Philosophy of John Macmurray©2013 Thesis -
The Appeal to Experience in the Christologies of Friedrich Schleiermacher and Karl Rahner
in the Christologies of Friedrich Schleiermacher and Karl Rahner©2007 Monographs -
Freedom and Dispositions
Two Main Concepts in Theology and Biological Psychiatry, a Systematic Analysis©2001 Thesis