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Abstract : This article affirms the ability to talk about God in the twenty‐first century 40 years after God died (according to Death‐of‐God theologians) in the 1960s. It does so by an appeal to the proper combination of mystery and revelation ideally expressed in the paradox that God reveals Godself as hidden. The language of God's revealed hiddenness comprises a "middle way" which avoids the extremes of theological hubris on the one hand and atheism or unbelief on the other, making it possible to speak today of God in a faithful yet humble manner. 相似文献
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Philosophia - Abstract Imagine you are an agnostic who wants to maximise your chances of getting the right answer to the question whether God exists. I show that theism and atheism are not on an... 相似文献
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《新多明我会修道士》1989,70(827):235-244
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Kieran Conroy 《Journal of religion and health》2007,46(1):177-178
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Eberhard Herrmann 《International Journal for Philosophy of Religion》2008,64(2):63-73
The starting-point is the distinction between concept and conception. Our conceptions of gold, for instance, are the different
understandings we get when we hear the word ‘gold’ whereas the concept of gold consists in the scientific determination of
what gold is. It depends on the context whether it is more reasonable to claim a concept or to look for fitting conceptions.
By arguing against metaphysical realism and for non-metaphysical realism, I will elaborate on some philosophical reasons for
dealing with conceptions instead of concepts of God, and secondly, I will discuss how such conceptions should be critically
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This article is an amended and enlarged version of a paper delivered at the conference on The Concept of God, arranged by
the British Society for the Philosophy of Religion in Oxford, Great Britain, September 11–13, 2007. 相似文献
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Kristin Johnston Largen 《Dialog》2011,50(3):253-261
Abstract : This article begins with the absence of biblical stories about Jesus' youth. This lack means that typical boyhood characteristics, such as playfulness, are absent from a traditional Christian picture of the divine. Using the lens of stories told about Krishna's youth in the Bhagavata Purana, I suggest that Christians could learn from the Hindu idea of a “god at play,” as such a concept enhances a Christian understanding of who God has revealed Godself to be, and how Christians are called to be in relationship to God. 相似文献
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《Journal of Religious & Theological Information》2013,12(1):55-68
Abstract Words are inadequate to describe God. The words of the recent past have limited the concept of God by using only the masculine images and gender to describe God. Purposefully using feminine images and gender and using non-gendered symbols helps to expand our conception of God. The paper deals almost exclusively with God language in a Christian context. Rationales for describing each member of the Trinity in feminine as well as masculine terms are developed and various resources for using gender-inclusive and gender-neutral terms for God are shared. 相似文献
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