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David Congdon deposited Deworlded within the World: Recovering Bultmann’s Paradox in an Age of Polarization in the group
Dialectical Theology on Humanities Commons 2 years, 1 month agoRudolf Bultmann has long been criticized for failing to reflect theologically on political life, and even for developing an apolitical theology that many consider to be supportive
of the political status quo. This article challenges that reading by examining Bultmann’s account of eschatological existence as a form of social identity set in c…[Read more] -
David Congdon deposited Deworlded within the World: Recovering Bultmann’s Paradox in an Age of Polarization on Humanities Commons 2 years, 1 month ago
Rudolf Bultmann has long been criticized for failing to reflect theologically on political life, and even for developing an apolitical theology that many consider to be supportive
of the political status quo. This article challenges that reading by examining Bultmann’s account of eschatological existence as a form of social identity set in c…[Read more] -
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Jason Goroncy deposited ‘Dying Without a Script: Some Theological Reflections on Voluntary Assisted Dying’ in the group
Theology on Humanities Commons 2 years, 9 months agoIn theological discourse about voluntary assisted dying, two of the most contested areas are those that relate broadly to matters of individualism, autonomy and rights, and those that are concerned with interpretations around the sanctity of human life given by God. These two areas represent unavoidably difficult theological spaces, with profound…[Read more]
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Jason Goroncy deposited ‘Dying Without a Script: Some Theological Reflections on Voluntary Assisted Dying’ on Humanities Commons 2 years, 9 months ago
In theological discourse about voluntary assisted dying, two of the most contested areas are those that relate broadly to matters of individualism, autonomy and rights, and those that are concerned with interpretations around the sanctity of human life given by God. These two areas represent unavoidably difficult theological spaces, with profound…[Read more]
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Jason Goroncy deposited The Powers of Death: Recognition, Resistance, Resurrection in the group
Theology on Humanities Commons 3 years, 2 months agoThis essay is an invitation to examine the powers of death, particularly the modes by which such powers are manifested in the world, modes that relate to but are irreducible to an individual’s life. It considers contributions to the subject from Karl Barth, Walter Wink, and William Stringfellow, among others, to argue that while death and its a…[Read more]
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Jason Goroncy deposited Creation, God, and the Coronavirus in the group
Theology on Humanities Commons 3 years, 2 months agoThis short reflection argues that, in the face of natural crises that occur in the world, responsible Christian speech requires a much fuller and more thickly textured understanding of creation than is often presented. Reading the Bible leads us to avoid speculating on the origins or purposes of such crises. Rather, it bears witness to the divine…[Read more]
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