Problem A challenge faced by the theology-and-science dialogue is how to effectively communicate across disciplinary lines. The community assumes that there is a methodology or cluster of methodologies that allows for interdisciplinary conversation to take place. However, the community is not in agreement about how this process should occur or the hermeneutical principles that should guide it. Is it possible to surmount the problem of methodological compatibility and to generate mutually beneficial and fruitful dialogue through seeking a point of commonality between all the disciplines of the theology-and-science dialogue? Purpose The purpose of this dissertation is to discover a philosophical ground in a Hebraic-Christian concept of human ...
Over the past decade, a growing number of theologians and philosophers from a variety of sub discipl...
Contemporary philosophy, to be useful to Orthodox Christian theology, must capture the “essence” of ...
TITLE: The Influence of Theological and Philosophical Thinking Not Only in the Exact Sciences AUTHOR...
This paper attempts two tasks. First, it sketches how the natural sciences (including especially the...
At the University of Pretoria the author, a practical theologian, experiences a fruitful soil for th...
Globalization, technological advances, and worldviews that perceive religious others with suspicion,...
This thesis employs traditional Chalcedonian Christology to construct a new, interdisciplinary metho...
More fundamental to and preceding the participation by Christian Theologians in a common task of sen...
Abraham Joshua Heschel (1907-1972), a refugee scholar from Hitler's Europe, became a significant Jew...
Science and Theology: Befriending Each Other Epistemically The author wants to indicate the need fo...
Theology, philosophy, and science have been in mutual conversation for centuries, but the major deba...
This dissertation argues that current categories of religions are overly reliant on Western Enlighte...
This article reflected on Julian Müller’s paper on the practical guidelines for conductin...
The central claim of the dissertation is that lesser known and somewhat neglected, yet influential t...
This article is part of broader research on “The Interrelationship of Theology and Praxis in the Con...
Over the past decade, a growing number of theologians and philosophers from a variety of sub discipl...
Contemporary philosophy, to be useful to Orthodox Christian theology, must capture the “essence” of ...
TITLE: The Influence of Theological and Philosophical Thinking Not Only in the Exact Sciences AUTHOR...
This paper attempts two tasks. First, it sketches how the natural sciences (including especially the...
At the University of Pretoria the author, a practical theologian, experiences a fruitful soil for th...
Globalization, technological advances, and worldviews that perceive religious others with suspicion,...
This thesis employs traditional Chalcedonian Christology to construct a new, interdisciplinary metho...
More fundamental to and preceding the participation by Christian Theologians in a common task of sen...
Abraham Joshua Heschel (1907-1972), a refugee scholar from Hitler's Europe, became a significant Jew...
Science and Theology: Befriending Each Other Epistemically The author wants to indicate the need fo...
Theology, philosophy, and science have been in mutual conversation for centuries, but the major deba...
This dissertation argues that current categories of religions are overly reliant on Western Enlighte...
This article reflected on Julian Müller’s paper on the practical guidelines for conductin...
The central claim of the dissertation is that lesser known and somewhat neglected, yet influential t...
This article is part of broader research on “The Interrelationship of Theology and Praxis in the Con...
Over the past decade, a growing number of theologians and philosophers from a variety of sub discipl...
Contemporary philosophy, to be useful to Orthodox Christian theology, must capture the “essence” of ...
TITLE: The Influence of Theological and Philosophical Thinking Not Only in the Exact Sciences AUTHOR...