God Down Under: Theology in the AntipodesATF Press, 2003 - 269 من الصفحات This book concerns theology as written in Australia by Australian theologians. It has an ecumenical range of contributors, including Greek Orthodox, Reformed, Catholic, and Anglican. Its contributors, are systematic theologians, pastoral theologians, biblical scholars, ethicists, patristics scholars and philosophical theologians. Leading Australian theologians reflect on theological thinking from an Australian, antipodean, upside down setting. |
المحتوى
A Patristic Perspective Today | 3 |
Response to Anastasios Bozikis | 16 |
The Holy Trinity and Ecumenism | 23 |
Response to Michael Putney | 40 |
An Antipodean Reflection on | 46 |
The Christology | 63 |
Response to Vic Pfitzner | 81 |
From Antiochean to Antipodean Naming of Divinity | 87 |
On Clumsiness | 159 |
Truth Process and Faithfulness | 171 |
Response to Richard Campbell | 201 |
Why We Should Have Maintained a Prohibition | 207 |
Response to Bernadette Tobin | 216 |
Can Forgiveness Bring Healing? Paul Ricoeur | 225 |
Contesting Secular Publicness | 241 |
Contributors | 261 |
عبارات ومصطلحات مألوفة
Aboriginal action Ambrose Antioch argues Australian baptism basileia believe biblical bishop called Canberra century challenge characterised Christ Christian Christology Chrysostom claim clumsiness commitment communion confession context Council of Churches creation culture dialogue discussion diversity doctrine ecclesiology ecumenical movement edited embryo Eucharist exaltation express faith Father forgiveness fundamental God's gospel Hebrews High Priest Holy Spirit indigenous indigenous Australians individual involves Jesus John John Chrysostom John Zizioulas Julian Julian of Norwich koinonia language means memory mission modern moral protection Mt Margaret naming of divinity narrative NPNF ontology Orthodox paper past pastoral pastoral care Paul Ricoeur perichoresis person personhood perspective philosophical political prayer question Radical Orthodoxy recognise reflects relation relationship religion religious Ricoeur SAEMO Savulescu Scriptures secular sense significance social society speak statement story suggests Theodoret theos tradition trinitarian theology Trinity true understanding unity word worship