Contemporary Theological Trends

Par : Gabriel Harvey
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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN8230262176
  • EAN9798230262176
  • Date de parution05/02/2025
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  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurIndependently Published

Résumé

This book explores contemporary theological trends and the evolving relationship between theology and the modern world. It examines the intersection of traditional Christian doctrine with pressing issues of modern society, including science, social justice, globalism, secularism, religious pluralism, and the role of the Church in a rapidly changing world. Through a detailed analysis of key theological concepts, historical developments, and influential authors, the book delves into the Church's mission, the challenges of living out Christian faith in the postmodern era, and the theological implications of emerging global issues such as migration, environmental justice, and the technological age.
Drawing on primary sources, theological writings, and the works of influential figures such as John Hick, Gustavo Gutiérrez, Lesslie Newbigin, and others, this volume reflects on how Christian theology has adapted to the complexities of modern life while remaining rooted in the core message of the gospel. The book offers critical insights into the role of the Church in addressing societal injustices, navigating interfaith dialogue, and responding to the intellectual challenges posed by secularism and scientific progress, providing a comprehensive theological framework for understanding the future of the Church in a globalized and pluralistic world.
This book explores contemporary theological trends and the evolving relationship between theology and the modern world. It examines the intersection of traditional Christian doctrine with pressing issues of modern society, including science, social justice, globalism, secularism, religious pluralism, and the role of the Church in a rapidly changing world. Through a detailed analysis of key theological concepts, historical developments, and influential authors, the book delves into the Church's mission, the challenges of living out Christian faith in the postmodern era, and the theological implications of emerging global issues such as migration, environmental justice, and the technological age.
Drawing on primary sources, theological writings, and the works of influential figures such as John Hick, Gustavo Gutiérrez, Lesslie Newbigin, and others, this volume reflects on how Christian theology has adapted to the complexities of modern life while remaining rooted in the core message of the gospel. The book offers critical insights into the role of the Church in addressing societal injustices, navigating interfaith dialogue, and responding to the intellectual challenges posed by secularism and scientific progress, providing a comprehensive theological framework for understanding the future of the Church in a globalized and pluralistic world.