God: An Open Question

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Bloomsbury Academic, 15‏/08‏/2002 - 389 من الصفحات
This important book sketches out the questions currently asked about God. In the midst of religious pluralism and agnosticism, Houtepen asks, how can we think about God? He finds the question impossible to answer without defining one's own position.The author writes: "I have learned that it is good to speak about God with some caution; not, however at the periphery of thought but from within, from the heart of our economic, legal, psychological and philosophical ideals. The book is an account of my own personal theological question. What have I found? That the questions about God open our eyes to God the Eternal One, the Most High, as a question to us.">

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of the socalled secularization process
12
The Many Colours of Agnosis
31
Where is God?
57
The Human Emotions
73
stories about weal and woe values
92
The life form of trust
101
A Sight of
109
The aporias of Habermass consensus theory
117
Jesus of Nazareth as Gods
190
The Holy Pneuma of
215
growth
228
Towards a God who Allows Himself
255
in harness
264
Revelation and Experience Hypothesis and Apotheosis
281
Some thoughts from theological language theory
298
Epilogue
314

Can God be Found in History?
131
encounter
147
The Father of All Human
155
Notes
322
Index of Names
383
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نبذة عن المؤلف (2002)

Anton Houtepen is a Roman Catholic. He is professor of Ecumenical theology at the University of Utrecht.He is also the Inter-University Institute for Missiology and Ecumenics there. In 1984 SCM Press published his book People of God.

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