I propose to study the axiomatic significance of apatheia (divine impassibility) in contemporary Christian understanding of atonement. The claim that God suffers, an anathema for centuries, is commonplace in many contemporary theologies. In the face of the human suffering witnessed in the bloodiest century, God’s apatheia as held by the great fathers and doctors of the church seems both immoral and unscriptural to modern Christians. As Western thinkers reject the patristic concept of divine impassibility and immutability as a Hellenistic contamination, East-Asian theologians such as Kazoh Kitamori and Andrew Park also attempt to contextualize the gospel based on divine pathos (suffering). Kitamori’s “theology of pain” attempts to recons...
Calvinism\u27s limited atonement is the pillar that has been notorious for being the weak link i...
The argument of my thesis is that the God of Christian theology has adopted the doctrine of impassib...
R. G. Collingwood’s philosophical analysis of religious atonement as a dialectical process of mortal...
The theological interplay between cataphatic and apophatic theology is a delicate balancing act of s...
Atonement is God’s way to solve sin problem, of bringing about reconciliation, of winnin...
In this thesis, I construct a sacrificial explanation of atonement, the expanded version of which ex...
Plato understood that describing God is impossible. However, according to Gregory of Nazianzus, to k...
This dissertation will pursue a constructively critical conversation between nonviolent and substitu...
Not quite twenty-five years ago, theologian Ronald Goetz surveyed the landscape of late twentieth-ce...
The content of the gospel is formational for the life of the church. If the church can speak more fu...
The purpose of this research is to offer an analysis of the major conceptual and ethical problems fa...
Two broad understandings of what atonement signifies in Revelation compete for primacy: 1) whether a...
From the Korean experience of han, Christian theology needs to change the primary model of sin from ...
One of the most effective ways to discover (or rediscover) truth is through dialogue. I believe that...
Through his death on the cross, Christ atoned for sin and so reconciled people to God. New Testament...
Calvinism\u27s limited atonement is the pillar that has been notorious for being the weak link i...
The argument of my thesis is that the God of Christian theology has adopted the doctrine of impassib...
R. G. Collingwood’s philosophical analysis of religious atonement as a dialectical process of mortal...
The theological interplay between cataphatic and apophatic theology is a delicate balancing act of s...
Atonement is God’s way to solve sin problem, of bringing about reconciliation, of winnin...
In this thesis, I construct a sacrificial explanation of atonement, the expanded version of which ex...
Plato understood that describing God is impossible. However, according to Gregory of Nazianzus, to k...
This dissertation will pursue a constructively critical conversation between nonviolent and substitu...
Not quite twenty-five years ago, theologian Ronald Goetz surveyed the landscape of late twentieth-ce...
The content of the gospel is formational for the life of the church. If the church can speak more fu...
The purpose of this research is to offer an analysis of the major conceptual and ethical problems fa...
Two broad understandings of what atonement signifies in Revelation compete for primacy: 1) whether a...
From the Korean experience of han, Christian theology needs to change the primary model of sin from ...
One of the most effective ways to discover (or rediscover) truth is through dialogue. I believe that...
Through his death on the cross, Christ atoned for sin and so reconciled people to God. New Testament...
Calvinism\u27s limited atonement is the pillar that has been notorious for being the weak link i...
The argument of my thesis is that the God of Christian theology has adopted the doctrine of impassib...
R. G. Collingwood’s philosophical analysis of religious atonement as a dialectical process of mortal...