Orthodoxy, liberalism, and adaptation : essays on ways of worldmaking in times of change from biblical, historical, and systematic perspectives /

How does religion cope with changing situations? Are orthodoxy and liberalism really competing strategies? The essays in this volume argue three views. (1)Orthodoxy is not to be seen as the real and original form of a given religion, but as an idealized original form that should be construed as a co...

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Other Authors: Becking, Bob.

Format: eBook

Language: English

Published: Leiden ; Boston : Brill, 2011.

Series: Studies in Theology and Religion 15.
Religious Studies, Theology and Philosophy E-Books Online, Collection 2011, ISBN: 9789004223110.

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Call Number: BL65.C53 O78 2011

Table of Contents:
  • Preliminary Material /
  • B. E. Becking
  • Introduction Why This Volume /
  • Bob Becking
  • Chapter One. Religious Orthodoxy As A Modality Of "Adaptation" /
  • Staf Hellemans
  • Chapter Two. Does An Exclusive Veneration Of God Necessarily Have To Be Violent? Israel's Stony Way To Monotheism And Some Theological Consequences /
  • Rainer Albertz
  • Chapter Three. Coping With Violence In The Bible: A Response To Rainer Albertz /
  • Jan Willem Van Henten
  • Chapter Four. "Common Judaism", "The Parting Of The Ways", And "The Johannine Community" /
  • Adele Reinhartz
  • Chapter Five. Believing, Belonging, And Adapting: The Case Of Religious Modernism /
  • Ernestine Van Der Wall
  • Chapter Six. "When Creed And Morals Rot ...": Orthodoxies Versus Liberalisms In The Nineteenth-Century Netherlands Reformed Church /
  • David J. Bos
  • Chapter Seven. Truth, Orthodoxy, And The Nouvelle Théologie: Truth As Issue In A "Second Modernist Crisis" (1946-1950) /
  • Jürgen Mettepenningen
  • Chapter Eight. Orthodoxy, History And Theology: Recontextualisation And Its Descriptive And Programmatic Features /
  • Lieven Boeve
  • Chapter Nine. Orthopraxis And Being Faithful To One's Tradition /
  • Peter Jonkers
  • Chapter Ten. Reconstructing The Change From Judaism To Christianity As A Paradigm Shift /
  • Dirk-Martin Grube
  • Chapter Eleven. Christian Fundamentalism As A Reaction To The Enlightenment Illustrated By The Case Of Biblical Inerrancy /
  • Marcel Sarot
  • Chapter Twelve. The Ambivalence Of Adaptation And The Ongoing Strength Of Religion /
  • Bob Becking
  • Bibliography /
  • B. E. Becking
  • Index Of Texts /
  • B. E. Becking
  • Index Of Authors /
  • B. E. Becking
  • Index Of Subjects /
  • B. E. Becking.