The creativity in the world and the reality of God. The theology of Gordon Kaufman in relation to Wilhelm Herrmann and Rudolf Bultmann. The article aims to defend the compatibility of Kaufman’s concept of a world grounded on immanent creativity and Bultmann’s concept of God who addresses us in the proclamation of the cross. Since Darwin’s natural selection it is hard to conceive of a universe that is designed and allows for the assumption of a creator. Theologians have grappled with the meaning of nature and history from the time their purposiveness was contested. Wilhelm Herrmann argued that we undergo a transforming goodness in our experiences of Jesus’ inner life which makes us confess that the goodness of a hidden God determines the wor...
The problem of the relationship between religion and science, understood as the relation between the...
This article presents the importance of Buitendag’s stance in the so-called ‘theology of nature’. Hi...
The problem of creation, which has largely disappeared from contemporary scientific discourse, was c...
<strong>The creativity in the world and the reality of God. The theology of Gordon Kaufman in ...
The doctrine of creation and the knowledge of nature have come into tension in modernity. Against th...
The topic of the article is connected to the question of the life and universe’s origin, because in ...
All the medical and bioethical questions, ranging from stem cell research to converging technologie...
Quenching my thirst for God: On Johann Wilhelm Herrmann�s understanding of the experience of God (Pa...
<strong>God in the everyday: The biblical God and the God of philosophers and artists.</str...
The central argument running through this project is that, if re-imagined in light of a Christian t...
Beacons, thresholds and webs: Theology as creative endeavour. This article argues from the premise t...
„The reasons of things that God prepared in advance for ages, as He Himself knew, can be seen thro...
If the Christian God is creator of all things but is also revealed in Christ to be costly love, then...
In friendship with Darwin in designing an anthropology from a Christian perspective? Best science an...
The most remarkable example of the theological retreat from a discussion of the scientific descripti...
The problem of the relationship between religion and science, understood as the relation between the...
This article presents the importance of Buitendag’s stance in the so-called ‘theology of nature’. Hi...
The problem of creation, which has largely disappeared from contemporary scientific discourse, was c...
<strong>The creativity in the world and the reality of God. The theology of Gordon Kaufman in ...
The doctrine of creation and the knowledge of nature have come into tension in modernity. Against th...
The topic of the article is connected to the question of the life and universe’s origin, because in ...
All the medical and bioethical questions, ranging from stem cell research to converging technologie...
Quenching my thirst for God: On Johann Wilhelm Herrmann�s understanding of the experience of God (Pa...
<strong>God in the everyday: The biblical God and the God of philosophers and artists.</str...
The central argument running through this project is that, if re-imagined in light of a Christian t...
Beacons, thresholds and webs: Theology as creative endeavour. This article argues from the premise t...
„The reasons of things that God prepared in advance for ages, as He Himself knew, can be seen thro...
If the Christian God is creator of all things but is also revealed in Christ to be costly love, then...
In friendship with Darwin in designing an anthropology from a Christian perspective? Best science an...
The most remarkable example of the theological retreat from a discussion of the scientific descripti...
The problem of the relationship between religion and science, understood as the relation between the...
This article presents the importance of Buitendag’s stance in the so-called ‘theology of nature’. Hi...
The problem of creation, which has largely disappeared from contemporary scientific discourse, was c...