This article raises the question whether Christianity might itself, at least in part, be responsible for the modern waning of belief in God because of its New Testament teaching, unlike that of the Old Testament, that God is ‘love.’ After examining whether the Bible does in fact present two incompatible views of God, the article looks at some signs of how the traditional Western view of God might be changing, in response to modern sensibilities. It concludes by considering how it might still be possible to speak about the God of Christianity despite the new cultural conditions of today
In this article, I discuss the prospects of Christianity in the modern world from a philosophical pe...
The article focuses on the changing landscape of modern Christianity. It does so by analysing the us...
<p>Looking at the question “<em>Can Christianity and modernity go together?</em>” at first glance th...
This article raises the question whether Christianity might itself, at least in part, be responsibl...
My main question in this article is: Is there a place and a future for persons who still hold to the...
The aim of this article is to suggest that the notoriously vague terms âpostmodernismâ and âpostmode...
<strong>Where is God? Insights in the Western Christian tradition relevant to current question...
The author narrates the complex relationship between modernity and religion in the past and explores...
discourses The article investigates the contemporary academic reflection on God and addresses the qu...
The substantial changes in image and efficiency that the Contemporary Christian Church is undergoing...
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This article offers a critical analysis of some contemporary attempts to bring up the issue of God a...
The article deals that biblical theology of Еmerging church focused primarily on the issues of the r...
Two notions are discussed in this article, namely, the (unity of the) Trinity and God’s omnipresence...
This article explores the causes and shifts of the ever-growing secularization in the modern world. ...
In this article, I discuss the prospects of Christianity in the modern world from a philosophical pe...
The article focuses on the changing landscape of modern Christianity. It does so by analysing the us...
<p>Looking at the question “<em>Can Christianity and modernity go together?</em>” at first glance th...
This article raises the question whether Christianity might itself, at least in part, be responsibl...
My main question in this article is: Is there a place and a future for persons who still hold to the...
The aim of this article is to suggest that the notoriously vague terms âpostmodernismâ and âpostmode...
<strong>Where is God? Insights in the Western Christian tradition relevant to current question...
The author narrates the complex relationship between modernity and religion in the past and explores...
discourses The article investigates the contemporary academic reflection on God and addresses the qu...
The substantial changes in image and efficiency that the Contemporary Christian Church is undergoing...
The article discusses two questions: whether (and in whatsense) Christianity can be ‘naturalized’; a...
This article offers a critical analysis of some contemporary attempts to bring up the issue of God a...
The article deals that biblical theology of Еmerging church focused primarily on the issues of the r...
Two notions are discussed in this article, namely, the (unity of the) Trinity and God’s omnipresence...
This article explores the causes and shifts of the ever-growing secularization in the modern world. ...
In this article, I discuss the prospects of Christianity in the modern world from a philosophical pe...
The article focuses on the changing landscape of modern Christianity. It does so by analysing the us...
<p>Looking at the question “<em>Can Christianity and modernity go together?</em>” at first glance th...