This dissertation examines the faith-history relationship as articulated according to the diverse theological paradigms of ressourcement and mediationist theologies, as represented by Hans Urs von Balthasar and Edward Schillebeeckx, respectively. Early chapters consider Balthasar\u27s historical and scriptural hermeneutics as a doctrinal-integrative mode of historical reasoning. They examine Balthasar\u27s integration of the entire realm of freedom and history through the application of a historical schema derived from certain central doctrinal themes of the Christian tradition. Distinctive facets of Balthasar\u27s scriptural hermeneutics are then shown to cohere with this doctrinal-integrative schema. These include his polemic against the...
The Second Vatican Council was and continues to be a source of transformation and inspiration for ma...
Does ecclesiastical religion fixate on the historical Jesus? In this article the question is posed...
For too long, Christians have relied primarily on the historical method to make historical claims. I...
A central concern of contemporary Catholic christology is the faith-history relationship. This disse...
The purpose of this thesis is to examine the significance of the historical Jesus in contemporary C...
Christology is a sort of basso ostinato in modern Protestant theology. Though no such heated “christ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Boston UniversityIn the consequential thought of Ernst Troeltsch, who brought ninete...
One of the most distinctive characteristics of current research into the life of Jesus, sometimes re...
God and history: a Christological dilemma – The reconfiguration of the image of God and Jesus Christ...
Thesis advisor: Frederick G. LawrenceWhose Kingdom Shall Have No End: Christ and History in Friedric...
Christology is a sort of basso ostinato in modern Protestant theology. Though no such heated “christ...
This thesis discusses Hans Urs von Balthasar"s theology of Holy Saturday. In the first part, I provi...
This dissertation examines the ongoing conversion of a Christian as presented in the writings of Han...
This thesis argues that the resurrection of Jesus can be considered as a historical event and that t...
This thesis argues that the resurrection of Jesus can be considered as a historical event and that t...
The Second Vatican Council was and continues to be a source of transformation and inspiration for ma...
Does ecclesiastical religion fixate on the historical Jesus? In this article the question is posed...
For too long, Christians have relied primarily on the historical method to make historical claims. I...
A central concern of contemporary Catholic christology is the faith-history relationship. This disse...
The purpose of this thesis is to examine the significance of the historical Jesus in contemporary C...
Christology is a sort of basso ostinato in modern Protestant theology. Though no such heated “christ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Boston UniversityIn the consequential thought of Ernst Troeltsch, who brought ninete...
One of the most distinctive characteristics of current research into the life of Jesus, sometimes re...
God and history: a Christological dilemma – The reconfiguration of the image of God and Jesus Christ...
Thesis advisor: Frederick G. LawrenceWhose Kingdom Shall Have No End: Christ and History in Friedric...
Christology is a sort of basso ostinato in modern Protestant theology. Though no such heated “christ...
This thesis discusses Hans Urs von Balthasar"s theology of Holy Saturday. In the first part, I provi...
This dissertation examines the ongoing conversion of a Christian as presented in the writings of Han...
This thesis argues that the resurrection of Jesus can be considered as a historical event and that t...
This thesis argues that the resurrection of Jesus can be considered as a historical event and that t...
The Second Vatican Council was and continues to be a source of transformation and inspiration for ma...
Does ecclesiastical religion fixate on the historical Jesus? In this article the question is posed...
For too long, Christians have relied primarily on the historical method to make historical claims. I...