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Who or What is controlling our lives? Western society is in the
process of undergoing profound changes in moral ethos and in the
structure of relationships as more and more areas of life are
commodified. The Church is now having to grapple with the
challenges to its authority-patterns posed by contemporary
individualism, reductionism, consumerism and moral relativism, as
the fierce debates over issues of abortion and sexuality show. This
book seeks to address theologically the question of authority in
terms of the poles of freedom and form. The tendency of each pole
is to dominate. When freedom dominates we have chaos but when form
dominates we have control (as exemplified in Islamic societies).
Thus the choice facing the West looks like one between chaos and
control. Bradshaw argues that this is a false choice. He suggests
that Christ is the form for human freedom and diversity and that
the Church has sufficient apostolic guides and practices to chart
its way ahead in faith. The book maintains that Western, liberal,
capitalist democracy needs to recover a Christian ethical basis to
avoid the dangers of both chaos and of control.
Wolfhart Pannenberg is one of the most challenging contemporary
theologians for students to study. This "Guide for the Perplexed",
explains his school of thought and overall ideas in a comprehensive
and accessible form. Wolfhart Pannenberg (b 1928) is one of the
most influential theologians and philosophers of our time. He
studied under Karl Barth and became Professor of Systematic
Theology at Mainz and Munich, where he still lives. In this "Guide
for the Perplexed", Tim Bradshaw explains Pannenberg's thought, in
which theology is not separable from a 'secular' philosophy, along
the grain of his development. Key texts are used for this, and
difficult perplexing ideas, such as his notion of 'retroactivity'
from the future back through the past and present, are addressed in
the context of Pannenberg's overarching view of things. His
doctrine of the Trinity, his view of simultaneity and human
development, as well as his engagement with the natural sciences
are major areas of perplexity given attention. How the ideal is
instantiated in the real, or how the real is the rational, is
argued as a clue to his system. Continuum's "Guides for the
Perplexed" are clear, concise and accessible introductions to
thinkers, writers and subjects that students and readers can find
especially challenging - or indeed downright bewildering.
Concentrating specifically on what it is that makes the subject
difficult to grasp, these books explain and explore key themes and
ideas, guiding the reader towards a thorough understanding of
demanding materials.
EVER WONDER WHY LIFE SEEMS SO MUNDANE ? DOES IT SEEM LIKE YOU CAN
NEVER GET AHEAD IN LIFE ? YOU KNOW THAT THERE IS SOMETHING BETTER
BUT YOU CAN'T QUITE PUT YOUR FINGER ON IT ?If any of these describe
you, then "Heaven Taken Me from The Streets" is the book for you.
Though this Book was written for many who have gotten caught up in
the chains of Life, it is a guaranteed to give you Intellectual
Stimulation, as well as thought provoking consideration. Come
behind the veil of the Life of a Young man who's Heart is set on
fire to reveal truth and knowledge to a world that is walking in
utter Darkness. Void of the life and potential that they were
created for. The Answer, the key, and the road to Our success has
already been paved. Come let us go from "Highway"(Life) to Heaven(
Eternity)
The homosexuality issue is the most pressing dilemma currently
facing the churches. Recent controversial church appointments in
Britain and America have sparked intense argument and there has
been virtually no sign of real dialogue or developing debate.This
important and timely book sets out the full range of Christian
responses to this critical issue, and offers mature and informed
contributions from key figures on all sides of the debate. A vital
resource for theological reflection and continuing discussion, this
second edition of The May Forward? will be crucial reading for all
who are concerned for the issues at stake and for the future and
integrity of the churches today.
Wolfhart Pannenberg is one of the most challenging contemporary
theologians for students to study. This "Guide for the Perplexed",
explains his school of thought and overall ideas in a comprehensive
and accessible form. Wolfhart Pannenberg (b 1928) is one of the
most influential theologians and philosophers of our time. He
studied under Karl Barth and became Professor of Systematic
Theology at Mainz and Munich, where he still lives. In this "Guide
for the Perplexed", Tim Bradshaw explains Pannenberg's thought, in
which theology is not separable from a 'secular' philosophy, along
the grain of his development. Key texts are used for this, and
difficult perplexing ideas, such as his notion of 'retroactivity'
from the future back through the past and present, are addressed in
the context of Pannenberg's overarching view of things. His
doctrine of the Trinity, his view of simultaneity and human
development, as well as his engagement with the natural sciences
are major areas of perplexity given attention. How the ideal is
instantiated in the real, or how the real is the rational, is
argued as a clue to his system. "Continuum's Guides for the
Perplexed" are clear, concise and accessible introductions to
thinkers, writers and subjects that students and readers can find
especially challenging - or indeed downright bewildering.
Concentrating specifically on what it is that makes the subject
difficult to grasp, these books explain and explore key themes and
ideas, guiding the reader towards a thorough understanding of
demanding material.
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