Thesis (M.Th.)-University of Durban-Westville, 1985.Moltmann's political theology and Augustine's City of God provide a suitable eschatological basis for a critical approach to the political order. Though separated in time by one thousand five hundred years, a comparative study of their respective approaches to the world makes for a credible critique of final political solution. Eschatology is the key to their analyses of society. Partial realities are evaluated from the fullness of truth unveiled in the eschaton. Augustine's City of God sought to counter the anti-Christian propaganda occasioned by the impending fall of the Roman Empire. Augustine's apologia provides for a church freed from a necessary dependence upon the secular and politi...
Within the context of contemporary politics, Christian, Muslim and Liberal traditions have been, in ...
In his treatise the City of God Augustine intended to show that the pagans anti-Christian charges bl...
This dissertation argues for a potential solution to problem of violence and theological anthropolog...
In this article he analyzes Moltmann\u27s increasing interest in political theology while at the sa...
Augustine’s The City of God is a foundational theological text for the development of Christian thou...
This dissertation is a study of the connection of Augustine of Hippo’s theology with his political p...
While eschatology provides the abiding horizon of Jürgen Moltmann's theology, the centre of his thin...
This thesis examines the role of the churches in educating their congregations for political involve...
This essay attempts to study the negative features of politics in Augustine’s The City of God (De Ci...
This thesis is a study on the development of the German theologian Jürgen Moltmann’s understanding o...
This article presents the current state of discussion in contemporary interpretation and appropriati...
Permission granted by Peter StocklandPaper presented at "The Cooperation of Church & State Conferenc...
This article focuses on Jürgen Moltmann’s understanding of the notion of the Kingdom of God as form...
For centuries, scholars have mined the pages of Augustine of Hippo's magnum opus, the City of God, f...
This paper takes issue with approaches that relate realist political theology exclusively back to it...
Within the context of contemporary politics, Christian, Muslim and Liberal traditions have been, in ...
In his treatise the City of God Augustine intended to show that the pagans anti-Christian charges bl...
This dissertation argues for a potential solution to problem of violence and theological anthropolog...
In this article he analyzes Moltmann\u27s increasing interest in political theology while at the sa...
Augustine’s The City of God is a foundational theological text for the development of Christian thou...
This dissertation is a study of the connection of Augustine of Hippo’s theology with his political p...
While eschatology provides the abiding horizon of Jürgen Moltmann's theology, the centre of his thin...
This thesis examines the role of the churches in educating their congregations for political involve...
This essay attempts to study the negative features of politics in Augustine’s The City of God (De Ci...
This thesis is a study on the development of the German theologian Jürgen Moltmann’s understanding o...
This article presents the current state of discussion in contemporary interpretation and appropriati...
Permission granted by Peter StocklandPaper presented at "The Cooperation of Church & State Conferenc...
This article focuses on Jürgen Moltmann’s understanding of the notion of the Kingdom of God as form...
For centuries, scholars have mined the pages of Augustine of Hippo's magnum opus, the City of God, f...
This paper takes issue with approaches that relate realist political theology exclusively back to it...
Within the context of contemporary politics, Christian, Muslim and Liberal traditions have been, in ...
In his treatise the City of God Augustine intended to show that the pagans anti-Christian charges bl...
This dissertation argues for a potential solution to problem of violence and theological anthropolog...