<strong>God in the everyday: The biblical God and the God of philosophers and artists.</strong> Life in secular Western society is lived and experienced within an immanent framework, with no reference to God. For many there is no longer any self-evident connection between God and ordinary life � ordinary life here broadly conceived as painted or narrated in art and literature. Since the time of the church fathers, the Christian tradition has conceived of God not only as personal but also, with reference to Exodus 3:14, as being or being-itself. Heidegger criticised this as onto-theology. Is it not better to speak about God without being (J-L Marion)? This problem is discussed from the approach of the philosophy of religio...
This investigation is an effort to determine the meaning of the Biblical revelation that human being...
<strong>Embodied realism and congruent God constructs</strong><br /> The findings ...
In this essay I have aimed to examine how the theology of Paul Tillich relate to modern views of rea...
God in the everyday: The biblical God and the God of philosophers and artists. Life in secular Weste...
<strong>Where is God? Insights in the Western Christian tradition relevant to current question...
This article investigates the unrest that arises from the 'God-confusion'. The various personal expe...
D.Litt. et Phil. (Biblical Studies)The God of the Bible is like an axiom, never proved, yet the basi...
<strong>Beacons, thresholds and webs: Theology as creative endeavour.</strong> This arti...
<strong>The creativity in the world and the reality of God. The theology of Gordon Kaufman in ...
<span>This article presupposes the right of the faithful to pose critical questions about God....
Paul Tillich’s theology is sometimes called philosophical theology or ontological theology because i...
Given the title of this chapter, the reader could be forgiven for assuming that my claim here is goi...
The article deals with the question of the ontological status of God in the context of different typ...
A study published a few years ago supported an oft-made claim: that people create God in their own i...
Western theology has long regarded 'Being' as a category pre-eminently applicable to God, the suprem...
This investigation is an effort to determine the meaning of the Biblical revelation that human being...
<strong>Embodied realism and congruent God constructs</strong><br /> The findings ...
In this essay I have aimed to examine how the theology of Paul Tillich relate to modern views of rea...
God in the everyday: The biblical God and the God of philosophers and artists. Life in secular Weste...
<strong>Where is God? Insights in the Western Christian tradition relevant to current question...
This article investigates the unrest that arises from the 'God-confusion'. The various personal expe...
D.Litt. et Phil. (Biblical Studies)The God of the Bible is like an axiom, never proved, yet the basi...
<strong>Beacons, thresholds and webs: Theology as creative endeavour.</strong> This arti...
<strong>The creativity in the world and the reality of God. The theology of Gordon Kaufman in ...
<span>This article presupposes the right of the faithful to pose critical questions about God....
Paul Tillich’s theology is sometimes called philosophical theology or ontological theology because i...
Given the title of this chapter, the reader could be forgiven for assuming that my claim here is goi...
The article deals with the question of the ontological status of God in the context of different typ...
A study published a few years ago supported an oft-made claim: that people create God in their own i...
Western theology has long regarded 'Being' as a category pre-eminently applicable to God, the suprem...
This investigation is an effort to determine the meaning of the Biblical revelation that human being...
<strong>Embodied realism and congruent God constructs</strong><br /> The findings ...
In this essay I have aimed to examine how the theology of Paul Tillich relate to modern views of rea...