Theology has long engaged philosophy as a dialogue partner, but the social sciences raise a new set of issues as both theology and the social sciences reflect concretely on the human condition. The problematic relationship between theology and the social sciences is perhaps nowhere more evident than in the area of ecclesiology. Whenever ecclesiology turns from more idealistic ahistorical forms of discourse to deal with the actual context and constitution of historical communities, the role of the social sciences in providing insights into those contexts and constitutions becomes difficult to deny. This chapter seeks to map out some of the history of the engagement with the social sciences by ecclesiologists such as Clodovis Boff, Dietrich B...
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In Comte’s vision, humanity progressed from a theological to a metaphysical to a positive phase. Thi...
Theology must be involved in interdisciplinary dialogue with the sciences if it is to fulfill adequa...
The idea of the common good was borrowed by the Fathers of the early Catholic Church from the rich p...
The discussion concerning what role the church and theology should have in a modern, western society...
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Theology must be involved in interdisciplinary dialogue with the sciences if it is to fulfill adequa...
The last thirty years or so have seen the introduction of a wide variety of new methods in studies o...
Over the last fifteen years, a small group of ecclesiologists has been engaged in redefining the obj...
Research across disciplinary boundaries is a common feature of contemporary academia. Historians scr...
Over the last thirty years a number of theologians have been using aspects of sociology alongside th...
For Dietrich Bonhoeffer, Christian doctrine must bear witness to the living Christ who calls people ...
The debates among academics over whether Religious Studies belongs within Faculties of Theology, the...
The author explores the use of Social Theory for Canadian Critical Theologies today, looking at how ...
This study focuses on two issues, namely: the issue of the contemplative character of theology (it d...
What role does, could or should theology play in current discussions about our political realities? ...
In Comte’s vision, humanity progressed from a theological to a metaphysical to a positive phase. Thi...
Theology must be involved in interdisciplinary dialogue with the sciences if it is to fulfill adequa...
The idea of the common good was borrowed by the Fathers of the early Catholic Church from the rich p...
The discussion concerning what role the church and theology should have in a modern, western society...
Reproduced with the permission of the publisher. This material is still protected by copyright. All...
Theology must be involved in interdisciplinary dialogue with the sciences if it is to fulfill adequa...
The last thirty years or so have seen the introduction of a wide variety of new methods in studies o...
Over the last fifteen years, a small group of ecclesiologists has been engaged in redefining the obj...
Research across disciplinary boundaries is a common feature of contemporary academia. Historians scr...
Over the last thirty years a number of theologians have been using aspects of sociology alongside th...
For Dietrich Bonhoeffer, Christian doctrine must bear witness to the living Christ who calls people ...
The debates among academics over whether Religious Studies belongs within Faculties of Theology, the...
The author explores the use of Social Theory for Canadian Critical Theologies today, looking at how ...
This study focuses on two issues, namely: the issue of the contemplative character of theology (it d...
What role does, could or should theology play in current discussions about our political realities? ...