Theology and Conversation: Towards a Relational TheologyJacques Haers, P. De Mey Peeters Publishers, 2003 - 931 من الصفحات This collection of articles presents the main contributions to the third LEST (Louvain Encounters in Systematic Theology) conference, held at the K.U.Leuven's Faculty of Theology, November 2001. Its theme, Theology and Conversation: Towards a Relational Theology, continues the explorations in contemporary theology as set out in the 1997 LEST I conference on The Myriad Christ (BETL 152) and in the 1999 LEST II conference on Sacramental Presence in Postmodern Context (BETL 160). In LEST III also, the plurality and diversity of theological approaches play a major role and the question is raised whether the contemporary theological endeavour in a global world contains in itself the tools to respectfully and constructively approach this diversity. The ideas of relation and conversation, as found in the theologies of the Trinity and of creation, as presupposed in ecclesial praxis, and as articulated in reflections that take their bearings from spiritual experience, provide a powerful means for renewed theological reflection capable of confronting plurality and diversity. |
المحتوى
Jacques HAERS Leuven | 1 |
Christoph SCHWÖBEL Heidelberg | 43 |
Anne HUNT Ballarat | 69 |
Brian DOYLE Leuven | 103 |
Pierre VAN HECKE Tilburg | 115 |
Beate KOWALSKI Paderborn | 125 |
Robert MASSON Milwaukee | 145 |
Ivana NOBLE Prague | 163 |
Jerry T FARMER New Orleans | 503 |
Jacqui A STEWART Leeds | 519 |
Timothy J CRUTCHER Leuven | 547 |
Craig A BARON Jamaica | 573 |
Georgia MASTERS KEIGHTLEY Crawford | 597 |
Nico SCHREURS Tilburg | 615 |
Donald DIETRICH Boston | 631 |
Dirk CLAES Leuven | 651 |
HETTEMA Leiden | 177 |
Postmodern Discussion | 189 |
Anthony J GODZIEBA Villanova | 211 |
Kristof STRUYS Leuven | 227 |
Elizabeth T GROPPE Cincinnati | 239 |
Bernhard KÖRNER Graz | 255 |
László LUKÁCS Budapest | 269 |
Ciril SORČ Ljubljana | 285 |
Jane E LINAHAN St Francis | 299 |
Bradford E HINZE Milwaukee | 311 |
Mathai KADAVIL Leuven | 323 |
Roger BURGGRAEVE Leuven | 337 |
Bernard MICHOLLET Lyon | 359 |
Kris DIERICKX Leuven | 375 |
Teresa OKURE Port Harcourt | 393 |
Robert J SCHREITER Chicago and Nijmegen | 439 |
Jacques DUPUIS Rome | 457 |
Pim VALKENBERG Nijmegen | 475 |
Paul VERDEYEN Antwerpen | 675 |
Denys TURNER Cambridge | 689 |
Wouter J HANEGRAAFF Amsterdam | 709 |
Hans GEYBELS Leuven | 735 |
William J HOYE Münster | 755 |
Wiel LOGISTER Tilburg | 761 |
Philip Rossi Milwaukee | 783 |
Susanne HENNECKE Utrecht | 795 |
Ulrich ENGEL Berlin | 803 |
Lope Florente A LESIGUES Leuven | 813 |
Scott HOLLAND Richmond | 833 |
Maria DUFFY Leuven | 847 |
Gesa E THIESSEN Dublin | 857 |
Peter DE MEY Katelijne SCHILTZ Leuven | 865 |
Johan ARDUI Leuven | 893 |
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