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Changing Christian Paradigms and their Implications for Modern Thought

Author : Knox
Publisher : BRILL
Page : 361 pages
File Size : 45,6 Mb
Release : 2018-11-13
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9789004378803

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Changing Christian Paradigms and their Implications for Modern Thought by Knox Pdf

Though the Bible and creeds have provided a compass for Christianity from earliest times, the frameworks of thought within which they have been understood have constantly changed, the contribution of Augustine to these changes being fundamental. This book traces, first, these changes chronologically and shows how they have led to the separation of religion and science, faith and reason, supernatural and natural, and so to current materialism: but also to radical alterations to our understanding of God and his relationship to the world. The second part shows in more detail how these changes have altered the significance of major features of Christian faith and led to serious incoherences. And the third part shows, not only how pre-Augustinian and Biblical understandings cohere closely with modern science, but that they have radical implications for our understanding of man, his place in nature and survival of death, for Jesus Christ and for the role of the Churches.

Changing Christian Paradigms and Their Implications for Modern Thought

Author : Crawford Knox,Knox
Publisher : Brill Academic Pub
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 54,7 Mb
Release : 1993
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9004096701

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Changing Christian Paradigms and Their Implications for Modern Thought by Crawford Knox,Knox Pdf

Though the Bible and creeds have provided a compass for Christianity from earliest times, the frameworks of thought within which they have been understood have constantly changed, the contribution of Augustine to these changes being fundamental. This book traces, first, these changes chronologically and shows how they have led to the separation of religion and science, faith and reason, supernatural and natural, and so to current materialism: but also to radical alterations to our understanding of God and his relationship to the world. The second part shows in more detail how these changes have altered the significance of major features of Christian faith and led to serious incoherences. And the third part shows, not only how pre-Augustinian and Biblical understandings cohere closely with modern science, but that they have radical implications for our understanding of man, his place in nature and survival of death, for Jesus Christ and for the role of the Churches.

Incarnation and Physics

Author : Tapio Luoma
Publisher : Oxford University Press
Page : 246 pages
File Size : 55,5 Mb
Release : 2002-08-15
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9780198034650

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Incarnation and Physics by Tapio Luoma Pdf

Thomas F. Torrance is the most prominent theologian to have taken seriously the challenge posed to theology by the natural sciences. His model for interaction between the two disciplines is based on the theological heart of the Church: the Incarnation. Luoma here offers a thorough overview and critique of Torrance's insights into the theology-science dialogue.

Studies in Modern Religions, Religious Movements and the Bābī-Bahā'ī Faiths

Author : Moshe Sharon
Publisher : BRILL
Page : 344 pages
File Size : 53,6 Mb
Release : 2018-08-14
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9789047405573

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Studies in Modern Religions, Religious Movements and the Bābī-Bahā'ī Faiths by Moshe Sharon Pdf

Twelve comprehensive studies dedicated to messianism, millenniarism and eschatological thought in Judaism Christianity and Islam that underlies the birth of Hassidism, “Mormonism” and the Bahā’ī Faith introduced by the editor’s study of the underlying common source of this religious activity.

Christian Arabic apologetics during the Abbasid period

Author : Khalil Samir Samir,Jørgen S. Nielsen
Publisher : BRILL
Page : 276 pages
File Size : 46,5 Mb
Release : 1994
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9004095683

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Christian Arabic apologetics during the Abbasid period by Khalil Samir Samir,Jørgen S. Nielsen Pdf

This collection of papers deals with a much-neglected experience of Arabic Christian writings at a time when Muslim and Christian thinkers were engaged in a lively intellectual encounter, which left deep marks on both parties.

Buddha and Christ

Author : Thundy
Publisher : BRILL
Page : 307 pages
File Size : 44,5 Mb
Release : 2018-09-24
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9789004378827

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Buddha and Christ by Thundy Pdf

The infancy narratives of the gospels of Matthew and Luke appear as a magnificent mosaic of allusions not only to the Hebrew Bible but also to Buddhist and Hindu religious traditions. Professor Thundy argues that many details of the infancy gospels as well as the rest of the gospels can be clarified by the Buddhist and Hindu scriptures. In this sense, the gospels are Eastern religious texts. Buddha and Christ covers the following topics in order: methodology of study, priority of Indian texts vis-à-vis Christian gospels, parallels of the birth narratives of Buddha and Jesus, uniqueness of Indian parallels, the Gnostic context of the Christian gospels, and contacts between India and the West in antiquity. Multicultural studies such as this encourage ecumenism and mutual understanding in East-West dialogues as well as reinforcing the view that the gospels should be taken seriously as Eastern religious texts.

New Age Religion and Western Culture

Author : Wouter J. Hanegraaff
Publisher : BRILL
Page : 598 pages
File Size : 53,6 Mb
Release : 2018-09-24
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9789004378933

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New Age Religion and Western Culture by Wouter J. Hanegraaff Pdf

Recent years have seen a spectacular rise of the New Age movement and an ever-increasing interest in its beliefs and manifestations. This fascinating work presents the first-ever comprehensive analysis of New Age Religion and its historical backgrounds, thus providing the reader with a means of orientation in the bewildering variety of the movement. Making extensive use of primary sources, the author thematically analyses New Age beliefs from the perspective of the study of religions. While looking at the historical backgrounds of the movement, he convincingly argues that its foundations were laid by so-called western esoteric traditions during the Renaissance. Hanegraaff finally shows how the modern New Age movement emerged from the increasing secularization of those esoteric traditions during the 19th century. This ground-breaking publication is compulsive reading for all those involved or interested in the New Age movement.

Apocalyptic Time

Author : Albert I. Baumgarten
Publisher : BRILL
Page : 418 pages
File Size : 43,7 Mb
Release : 2000
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9004118799

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Apocalyptic Time by Albert I. Baumgarten Pdf

The theme of this volume is the nature and perception of time in millennial movements. The authors adopt a number of disciplinary approaches to the topic, analyzing millennial movements from the three Abrahamic faiths, as well as from the East.

Religion in the Making

Author : Arie L. Molendijk,Peter Pels
Publisher : BRILL
Page : 334 pages
File Size : 46,6 Mb
Release : 2018-11-13
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9789004379039

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Religion in the Making by Arie L. Molendijk,Peter Pels Pdf

This volume explores the ways in which religion became the object of scientific research in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. Most obvious is the development of an increasingly autonomous science of religion (with founding fathers like Max Müller and C.P. Tiele). However, within anthropology (Tylor, Frazer), sociology (Durkheim, Max Weber), and psychology (William James), religion also came to be seen as a separate entity to be studied comparatively. To capture this wide field this book focuses on the emergence of the discourse on religion in a broad academic context, among different disciplines. The emphasis is on general socio-historical developments, rather than on individual biographies. Part I deals with the institutionalization of science of religion in France, Britain, and the Netherlands. Part II focuses on boundary disputes between the emerging "sciences of religion". Part III examines new conceptualizations of religion underlying the new endeavour ("ritual", "magic", "survival").

Toward the Millennium

Author : Peter Schäfer
Publisher : BRILL
Page : 456 pages
File Size : 47,5 Mb
Release : 2018-09-24
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9789004378995

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Toward the Millennium by Peter Schäfer Pdf

This collection of 16 articles represents a selection of the papers delivered in the course of a seminar (1995-1996) at the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton and its concluding joint symposium held at the Institute and Princeton University. Wide-ranging in scope, the volume covers messianic expectations from biblical times up to modern and contemporaneous adaptations, whereby the focus lies on the messianic concept within Judaism: diversity and variety of messianic expectations in antiquity; messianic movements at the time of the Crusades and around the fifth millennium (1240); the 'Pseudo'-Messiah Sabbatai Avi in the early modern period; the philosophers Hermann Cohen, Franz Rosenzweig and Walter Benjamin with respect to their thinking about messianism as well as the Lubavitch movement. Also included are investigations on pagan Graeco-Roman writings and messianic strands in the medieval and baroque Christian context. The section on the modern period contains contributions dealing with the Ahmaddiyya movement in India, messianic currents in the socio-political culture of the Weimar Republic as well as certain messianic aspects in the very recent so-called Branch Davidian community in Waco, Texas. The broad spectrum of stimulating analyses provides a fresh re-evaluation of an apparently timeless phenomenon.

The Topography of Remembrance

Author : Gerdien Jonker
Publisher : BRILL
Page : 302 pages
File Size : 41,7 Mb
Release : 2018-08-14
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9789004378902

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The Topography of Remembrance by Gerdien Jonker Pdf

The Topography of Remembrance deals with different forms of remembrance and collective memory in Mesopotamia, discussing both its public (national) and private (family) aspects. The Introduction offers a history of modern, European memory in comparison with the Mesopotamian mode. The research adds to the recent discussion on collective memory. The Mesopotamians found tools for the construction and passing on of common remembrance in liturgical repetition, in the preservation of buildings and monuments, and in communication channels. To describe these processes the author deals with different texts written between 2300-300 BC, which transport memory from a historical, administrational or religious perspective. According to this study, the need to remember was prompted by the search for identity, a dynamic process in which forgetting played an essential part. The description of this process is also relevant to modern society. It offers an important contribution to the discussion of acculturation and identity.

The Pragmatics of Defining Religion

Author : Jan G. Platvoet,Arie Leendert Molendijk
Publisher : BRILL
Page : 582 pages
File Size : 54,6 Mb
Release : 1999
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9004115447

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The Pragmatics of Defining Religion by Jan G. Platvoet,Arie Leendert Molendijk Pdf

"The Pragmatics of Defining Religion" is a multidisciplinary volume on the problem of the definition of religion with chapters on the polemics of defining religion in modern contexts, the history of the concept of religion, the methodology of its definition; it includes several definition proposals.

'The Heathen in his Blindness...'

Author : S.N. Balagangadhara
Publisher : BRILL
Page : 579 pages
File Size : 50,6 Mb
Release : 2018-08-14
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9789004378865

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'The Heathen in his Blindness...' by S.N. Balagangadhara Pdf

Today, most intellectuals agree that (a) Christianity has profoundly influenced western culture; (b) members from different cultures experience many aspects of the world differently; (c) the empirical and theoretical study of both culture and religion emerged within the West. The present study argues that these truisms have implications for the conceptualization of religion and culture. More specifically, the thesis is that non-western cultures and religions differ from the descriptions prevalent in the West, and it is also explained why this has been the case. The author proposes novel analyses of religion, the Roman 'religio', the construction of 'religions' in India, and the nature of cultural differences. Religion is important to the West because the constitution and the identity of western culture is tied to the dynamic of Christianity as a religion.

Syncretistic Religious Communities in the Near East

Author : Kehl-Bodrogi,Otter-Beaujean,Barbara Kellner-Heikele
Publisher : BRILL
Page : 278 pages
File Size : 53,6 Mb
Release : 2018-11-13
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9789004378988

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Syncretistic Religious Communities in the Near East by Kehl-Bodrogi,Otter-Beaujean,Barbara Kellner-Heikele Pdf

This volume deals with Islamic sects in the Near East such as the Alevis (Turkey), Druzes (Libanon), Alawis (Syria), Ahl-i Haqq (Iran, Iraq) and Shabak (Iraq), which have in common a syncretistic system of belief with a strong Shi'ite influence, as well as secrecy and endogamy. The contributions in this volume focus on the present situation of these communities, their relation to mainstream Islam, their involvement in national and ethnic politics, aspects of faith and rituals, the relevance of sacred texts, modes of religious and social transformation, and the recent revival of Alevism. In view of the new visibility of these formerly "hidden" sects and their increasing social and political importance, this volume provides important information for all scholars interested in the religious and political situation of the region.

The Pragmatics of Defining Religion

Author : Platvoet,Arie Molendijk
Publisher : BRILL
Page : 566 pages
File Size : 54,6 Mb
Release : 2018-11-13
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9789004379091

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The Pragmatics of Defining Religion by Platvoet,Arie Molendijk Pdf

This volume promotes a pragmatic, anti-essentialist and anti-hegemonic approach to the problem of the definition of religion. It argues that definitions of religion are context-bound strategies for pursuing a variety of purposes, extra-academic as well as academic. Religions being immensely varied, complex and multi-functional phenomena, they need to be studied by several academic disciplines from many different perspectives. It is, therefore, legitimate and useful that many definitions of religions are developed. The volume has contributions from scholars in Philosophy of Religion, the Comparative Study of Religions, Anthropology of Religion, Sociology of Religion and Psychology of Religion. It has chapters on the polemics of defining religion in modern contexts, the history of the concept of religion, and the methodology of its definition; it includes several definition proposals.