Åpenbaring, erfaring og teologi
In: Teologisk tidsskrift, Band 2, Heft 4, S. 379-393
ISSN: 1893-0271
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In: Teologisk tidsskrift, Band 2, Heft 4, S. 379-393
ISSN: 1893-0271
In: Teologisk tidsskrift, Band 1, Heft 2, S. 205-207
ISSN: 1893-0271
In: Tidsskrift for teologi og kirke, Band 82, Heft 3, S. 239-240
ISSN: 1504-2952
In: Tidsskrift for teologi og kirke, Band 76, Heft 3, S. 162-179
ISSN: 1504-2952
In: Tidsskrift for teologi og kirke, Band 74, Heft 3, S. 239-240
ISSN: 1504-2952
In: Tidsskrift for teologi og kirke, Band 74, Heft 2, S. 158-159
ISSN: 1504-2952
In: Tidsskrift for teologi og kirke, Band 73, Heft 4, S. 292-292
ISSN: 1504-2952
In: Tidsskrift for teologi og kirke, Band 73, Heft 4, S. 281-291
ISSN: 1504-2952
In: Tidsskrift for teologi og kirke, Band 73, Heft 1, S. 41-65
ISSN: 1504-2952
In: New critical thinking religion, theology and biblical studies
In: Routledge new critical thinking in religion, theology and biblical studies
"This book combines insights from sociology of religion and theology to consider the fundamental changes that have taken place in how people think about God in contemporary Western society. It can be said that God has become irrelevant for many people, often as a result of well-grounded ethical critique of churches. Here the authors argue for the necessity of rethinking God-talk in a pluralist and changing context and for thinking critically about hegemonic ways of speaking about God from a moral and experiential perspective, not only from the point of view of abstract theology. Drawing on empirical material from a Norwegian setting, the book advocates a critical-constructive theology with a notion of God that takes human experience and social change seriously. It depicts a God who is an enabler of moral maturity rather than an authoritarian moral instructor, a God who is on the side of the marginalized and poor, and a challenge to unjust hierarchies"--
"Shame is a deeply problematic emotion that causes much trouble and pain in our lives, interrupting our immediate mode of being in the world and making us feel bad about who we are. Nevertheless, we use it in many contexts to discipline others, impede personal development, regulate participation in communities, and instil in others commonly accepted norms and values. All these uses of shame suggest to some that it is a phenomenon with positive attributes, despite its darker sides.
Many who study shame do so from the vantage point of a single scholarly discipline. This book is an exception. Its authors approach shame from multiple perspectives, seeking a more nuanced picture of its various roles in human life and its impact on social interaction.
This book explores shame from an interdisciplinary perspective that looks into psychology, philosophy, evolutionary theory, theology and religious studies, and moral theory. The theoretical insights are then applied to understand shame's workings in relation to embodiment, religion, and morality. Hence, Shame's Unwelcome Interruption and Responsive Movements. Body, Religion, Morality – an Interdisciplinary Study will be of value to anyone who is interested in approaching shame from a comprehensive, scholarly perspective."
A common basis for the project on which this volume is based is that one cannot understand religion and ethics Otherout paying attention to the different contexts in, and by means of which, these cultural elements are expressed. This approach makes both religion and ethics liquid, and allows us to see them as based on specific contingencies rather than as expressions of some essential features. The changing societal and cultural conditions in late modern Western societies pose new challenges
In: The review of politics, Band 64, Heft 3, S. 549-551
ISSN: 0034-6705
In: Tidsskrift for teologi og kirke, Band 75, Heft 1, S. 74-78
ISSN: 1504-2952