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,Ausblick: Was zu verbessern wäre,cal strategy in . was intended to eliminate every possibility of neutrality toward its message. This way of doing theology, which Barth later abandoned, at least in this form, retains a legacy in its insistence on inquiring into the position of any theologian or academic vis-à-vis the subject of her不如乐死去 发表于 2025-3-27 05:32:28
,Einführung in Wissensmanagement,to nothing less than intervene with the perceived circular structure between (1) the ontological framework based on history as continuity and causality, (2) methodological and epistemological claims of the historical nature of all knowledge, (3) political ideology of progress, and (4) ethics of hist白杨 发表于 2025-3-27 13:07:33
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ught within .Der Römerbrief. and its reception and impact within its cultural and intellectual context. This broader approach by a range of Northern European researchers brings attention to interconnections between cultural and theological movements intimes of crisis..978-3-031-27679-8978-3-031-27677-4充足 发表于 2025-3-28 00:54:56
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“As a Tangent Touching a Circle”: Karl Barth and Dialectical Theologians Rethinking Time After 1918to nothing less than intervene with the perceived circular structure between (1) the ontological framework based on history as continuity and causality, (2) methodological and epistemological claims of the historical nature of all knowledge, (3) political ideology of progress, and (4) ethics of histInstrumental 发表于 2025-3-28 13:46:11
Revisiting the Crisis Theology of Karl Barth in Light of Søren Kierkegaard in a New Time of Crisisiction between faith and law expresses itself during a crisis in politics, economics, the Church, and so forth. Kierkegaard’s diagnostic approach, on the other hand, offers promising potential for analysing various evolving crises of subjectivity in the context of their socio-political embeddedness.