Results for 'Christomonism'

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    Christomonism in Karl Barth’s Evaluation of the Non-Christian Religions.Paul Knitter - 1971 - Neue Zeitschrift für Systematicsche Theologie Und Religionsphilosophie 13 (1):99-121.
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    How an Orthodox Accusation Became a Source of Inspiration for Congar's pneumatology.Pablo Arteaga - 2019 - New Blackfriars 100 (1089):526-537.
    The purpose of this article is to demonstrate that due to, the so-called "accusation of Christomonism" made especially by the Orthodox observers during the Vatican II sessions, the pneumatology of French theologian Yves Congar proceeded to develop in a way that would have never happened without such a reproach. We will go through the accusation itself, its theological consequences, and then we will study the direct and indirect responses of Congar. Was Congar even aware of the effects that this (...)
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    Breathing Forth the Word: Yves Congar's Articulation of the Activity of The Holy Spirit In The Life of Christ.Adrian J. Brooks - 2020 - New Blackfriars 101 (1092):196-205.
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    The Problem of Criteria and the Necessity of Natural Theology.Ankur Barua - 2013 - Heythrop Journal 54 (2):166-180.
    Most streams of Christianity have emphasized the unknowability of God, but they have also asserted that Christ is the criterion through whom we may have limited access to the depths of God, and through whose life and death we can formulate the doctrine of God as Triune. This standpoint, however, leads to certain complications regarding ‘translating’ the Christian message to adherents of other religious traditions, and in particular the question, ‘Why do you accept Christ as the criterion?’, is one that (...)
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