The Human Image of God

الغلاف الأمامي
Hans-Georg Ziebertz
BRILL, 2001 - 438 من الصفحات
A new wave of religious energy is sweeping through the western nations. Although God is disappearing from religious discourse in western culture, both as a word and as a concept, there is a definite undercurrent of religious ardour, which is growing in strength. It focuses all the more attention on the issue: what or who is God in the modern era? This is the question examined through systematic studies, practical theology and empirical research, that are presented here through anthropologically relevant theology. Renowned international authors make it plain in this book: the question of God is exciting again! This book is published in honour of Johannes A. van der Ven on the occasion of his 60th birthday.
 

المحتوى

From Divine Human to Human
4
The Human Image of God
29
On Being Human
49
The Image of God
101
Human Language between
123
Speaking of God in Human Language
145
Gods Praxis and our Callings
163
Distorted Oppressive Fading
177
The Other in Dialogue
285
Modern Youth Traditional God?
313
God in Modern Individualized
329
Empirical Research into the Human
347
Anthropomorphic and Non
361
The Human Face of
379
Blazing the Trail
405
LIST OF AUTHORS
435

God in our Talk
215
Qualitative Empirical Approaches to Research
231

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نبذة عن المؤلف (2001)

Hans Georg Ziebertz is Professor of Religious Education at the Institute of Practical Theology, University of Wurzburg (Germany). Friedrich Schweitzer is Professor of Practical Theology and Religious Education at the University Tubingen (Germany). Hermann Haring is Professor of Systematic Theology at the University of Nijmegen and Director of the Heyendaal Institute Nijmegen for Theology, Science and Culture, Nijmegen (the Netherlands). Don S. Browning is the Alexander Campbell Professor of Ethics and the Social Sciences at The University of Chicago Divinity School and Director of the Religion, Culture, and Family Project.

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