The article explores a line of Christological argumentation which sets out the notion of Christ’s divinity in a way which does not end up with an exclusivist attitude towards other religions. I regard the Chalcedonian ‘vere Deus’ not as an ontological attribute but as the denotation of a profound relationship with God. ‘Relationship’ means unity and difference in one. That unity-in-difference between Christ and God is mirrored by the unity-in-difference between the divine content of the Christ-revelation and the historical Christ-event. God’s universal unconditional love which Jesus preached and presented cannot be restricted to the particular historical event in which it was presented. If it were, then the reference to that specific event ...
The theological account of Christian service to fellow humans had customarily been couched in the la...
Having successfully constructed Christologies from below, theologians have reached a point in thei...
<p>The objective of this article is to demonstrate that the human person is an ontological greatness...
The article explores a line of Christological argumentation which sets out the notion of Christ’s di...
Theologians have a particular task to provide discernment when expressing in interreligious dialogue...
I start my reflections with a view at the situation of religious plurality in Switzerland and in the...
This article addresses three problems and suggests ways to address these problems. First, Christian ...
God in conversation – A dialogical Christology. A world view claims to give a true picture of realit...
Theologians have a particular task to provide discernment when expressing in interreligious dialogue...
This article aims to present Christology not as an add-on to monotheism, but as its specific Christi...
Magnus Ullén, Department of Language, Literature and Intercultural Studies, Karlstad University The ...
This article explores how Christian theologians in their encounter with other religions are moving f...
This article presents how John of Ruusbroec and the anonymous author of the sixteenth-century Arnhem...
Theology claims that Christ'message and that of his church are a unifying force, but with the plural...
<p>Calvin scholars debate whether Calvin�s theology supports the Eastern Orthodox theosis, whi...
The theological account of Christian service to fellow humans had customarily been couched in the la...
Having successfully constructed Christologies from below, theologians have reached a point in thei...
<p>The objective of this article is to demonstrate that the human person is an ontological greatness...
The article explores a line of Christological argumentation which sets out the notion of Christ’s di...
Theologians have a particular task to provide discernment when expressing in interreligious dialogue...
I start my reflections with a view at the situation of religious plurality in Switzerland and in the...
This article addresses three problems and suggests ways to address these problems. First, Christian ...
God in conversation – A dialogical Christology. A world view claims to give a true picture of realit...
Theologians have a particular task to provide discernment when expressing in interreligious dialogue...
This article aims to present Christology not as an add-on to monotheism, but as its specific Christi...
Magnus Ullén, Department of Language, Literature and Intercultural Studies, Karlstad University The ...
This article explores how Christian theologians in their encounter with other religions are moving f...
This article presents how John of Ruusbroec and the anonymous author of the sixteenth-century Arnhem...
Theology claims that Christ'message and that of his church are a unifying force, but with the plural...
<p>Calvin scholars debate whether Calvin�s theology supports the Eastern Orthodox theosis, whi...
The theological account of Christian service to fellow humans had customarily been couched in the la...
Having successfully constructed Christologies from below, theologians have reached a point in thei...
<p>The objective of this article is to demonstrate that the human person is an ontological greatness...