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Visar resultat 6 - 9 av 9 avhandlingar innehållade orden teologi förändring.
6. Ômotos mission på esperanto. : En japansk ny religion i förändring från kiliastisk Maitreyaförväntan till religionsdialog
Sammanfattning : Den japanska nya religionen Ômoto grundades 1892 av DEGUTI Nao. 1922 och 1923 besökte tre Bahá'í-missionärer medgrundaren DEGUTI Onisaburô. Han tog stort intryck av hur de använde det internationella konstgjorda språket esperanto. LÄS MER
7. Mobile Performances : A Philosophical Account of Linguistic Undecidability as Possibility and Problem in the Theology of Religion
Sammanfattning : How to judge religions other than one's own when the means are lacking due to linguistic mobility? In the present thesis this question is mainly analysed in a Christian setting through a reading of the theologians Paul Knitter and Harold Netland. It is, however, claimed that the same question could be asked in other religious settings, also with regard to one's own tradition, and could be treated as a general question?how to judge, evaluate, and criticise religion if the means to do that are lacking? The thesis starts by maintaining that the question of linguistic mobility/stability is an issue in theology. LÄS MER
8. Spirit of Christ Inculturated- A Theological Theme Implicit in Shusaku Endo's Literary Works
Sammanfattning : Shusaku Endo (1923-1996) is a Roman Catholic, Japanese novelist. From 1950 to 1953, he studied French literature in Lyon, France. Returning from Lyon, Endo began his career as a novelist. His early works include: White Men, Yellow Men(1954), A Wonderful Fool(1959), The Women in the Bible(1960), Foreign Studies(1965), etc. LÄS MER
9. ”En allians av något slag” : Förändrade relationer mellan Svenska kyrkan och Church of England. 1909–1954
Sammanfattning : With a certain definition of ”networks”, “trust” and “change” this thesis makes new inroads into the historiography of bilateral church relations. Applied to the ambitions of establishing a deeper connection between the Church of Sweden and the Church of England, it’s aim is to show how a social network of leaders – mostly bishops and priests – from both churches came to be the formative centre of what can only be described as an informal but still legitimate relationship that eventually would lead to a formal ”alliance of some sort”. LÄS MER