Based on this work, the author re-examines the history of Korean Christianity with a public theological point of view and asserts the justification for Korean Reformed Christianity to actively embrace public theological approaches.
The contributions in this volume analyse the categories of space and place in order to deepen the understanding of contextuality, thereby taking up some of the challenges presented by the so-called "spatial turn".
Presents essays by Jewish thinkers who have found process thought to be a useful framework for contemporary Jewish thought and a set of conversations between Jewish and Christian thinkers on the appropriateness of process thought for ...
“Wege ökumenischer Entscheidungsfindung”, in Wolfgang HUBER, Dietrich RITSCHL and Theo SUNDERMEIER , eds., Ökumenische Existenz ... Theorie und Konkretion in der Ökumenischen Theologie: Kann es eine Hermeneutik des Vertrauens inmitten ...
This book is a sympathetic critique of process theology with responses to the arguments addressed by leading thinkers.
The movement of process theology is brought into creative interaction with political theology in this exciting new work by distinguished author John B. Cobb Jr. Confronted with the critical problems facing the global environment, the author ...
... Humanism (Chicago: Willett, Clark & Company, 1937), 34; idem, Whitehead's View of Reality (New York: Pilgrim Press, 1981), 83; idem, “Democracy and Religion,” in The Zero Fallacy and Other Essays in Neoclassical Philosophy, ed.
I am indebted to Marjorie Suchocki for showing how closer attention to Whitehead's distinctive insights provides a more profound coherence with respect to “God and time” and “how God saves.” When the idea of reprinting the book in ...
We can change: not only in our thoughts and lives, but even in the way we experience this world. This book introduces such a new way of experiencing, thinking, and living.
T&T Clark Guides for the Perplexed T&T Clark's Guides for the Perplexed are clear, concise and accessible introductions to thinkers, writers, and subjects that students and readers can find especially challenging.