(One of the most influential books in 20th-century liberal Protestantism, H. Richard Niebuhr’s Christ and Culture, originated as a short series of lectures at Austin Presbyterian Theological Seminary.
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Rowe’s second new work unfolds a multidisciplinary approach to exegesis focused on the New Testament books of Luke, Acts, and letters of Paul, weaving together historical context, intertextuality, ...
Dating to the year 700 CE, the Afghan Liturgical Quire is on view at the Jewish Theological Seminary Library's exhibit, ...
Lehner, a professor of religious history and theology at Marquette University in Milwaukee. We talk about the book’s themes, and he explains why he chose its slightly disconcerting title.
Even then, his theological didacticism is coded in shades ... Faith in 1953 (almost 14 years after its publication) for the book’s depiction of sexual immorality. Greene’s friend and fellow ...
This book attends to several gaps in youth and young adult ministry literature. First and second, it offers a critical reading of sociological research and a constructive use of developmental ...
Catholic theology, and the works of renowned theologian Karl Rahner, S.J. On the occasion of the publication of newest book, Rethinking Catholic Theology: From the Mystery of Existence to the New ...