A world view claims to give a true picture of reality. As the insights of the sciences change our picture of reality, theology must take the new views on the world serious to maintain its integrity and the Gospel its credibility. The aim of this article is to rethink our faith in Christ (Christology) in the light of the new consciousness of the engagement between human beings and the cosmos. I would like to argue that a dynamic-dialogical (second-person) approach is the best way to be true to the Biblical message in regard to the evolutionary world view. Human beings become part of God’s ongoing activity in the world in and through the Logos incarnated in Jesus Christ. The consciousness of Jesus of Nazareth of God as his Father is t...
This article represents an attempt to argue that if we are to apply Christ’s kenosis to our re...
Controversies regarding Christology have occurred for centuries from the post-apostolic era to the p...
Prof. Dr Klaus Nürnberger is part of the research project, ‘Theology of Nature’, directed by Prof...
God in conversation – A dialogical Christology. A world view claims to give a true picture of realit...
Original Research: Volume 17 in the South African Science and Religion Forum Series, edited by Prof....
The doctrine of the Trinity has, for centuries, dominated God-talk and the view of humanity within ...
Christian faith, theology and natural sciences are brought into conversation with each other to anal...
How can theologians speak anew of Christ and our responsibility towards creation from an evolutiona...
The article explores a line of Christological argumentation which sets out the notion of Christ’s di...
“God with us”: Faithfully reflected on Scripture The theme of the article is a revisiting of the und...
This article is a reworked version of a paper presented at the Sola Scriptura Group of the Global...
This article presupposes the right of the faithful to pose critical questions about God. God concept...
oai:ojs.pressto.amu.edu.pl:article/4056The idea of dialogue in philosophical and theological anthrop...
Theologians have a particular task to provide discernment when expressing in interreligious dialogue...
The theological account of Christian service to fellow humans had customarily been couched in the la...
This article represents an attempt to argue that if we are to apply Christ’s kenosis to our re...
Controversies regarding Christology have occurred for centuries from the post-apostolic era to the p...
Prof. Dr Klaus Nürnberger is part of the research project, ‘Theology of Nature’, directed by Prof...
God in conversation – A dialogical Christology. A world view claims to give a true picture of realit...
Original Research: Volume 17 in the South African Science and Religion Forum Series, edited by Prof....
The doctrine of the Trinity has, for centuries, dominated God-talk and the view of humanity within ...
Christian faith, theology and natural sciences are brought into conversation with each other to anal...
How can theologians speak anew of Christ and our responsibility towards creation from an evolutiona...
The article explores a line of Christological argumentation which sets out the notion of Christ’s di...
“God with us”: Faithfully reflected on Scripture The theme of the article is a revisiting of the und...
This article is a reworked version of a paper presented at the Sola Scriptura Group of the Global...
This article presupposes the right of the faithful to pose critical questions about God. God concept...
oai:ojs.pressto.amu.edu.pl:article/4056The idea of dialogue in philosophical and theological anthrop...
Theologians have a particular task to provide discernment when expressing in interreligious dialogue...
The theological account of Christian service to fellow humans had customarily been couched in the la...
This article represents an attempt to argue that if we are to apply Christ’s kenosis to our re...
Controversies regarding Christology have occurred for centuries from the post-apostolic era to the p...
Prof. Dr Klaus Nürnberger is part of the research project, ‘Theology of Nature’, directed by Prof...