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Chapter 26 Theology, Philosophy, and Natural Science
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Post-Systematic Theology I
Author:
Markus Mühling
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557–569
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.30965/9783846765852_027
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Post-Systematic Theology I
Ways of Thinking – A Theological Philosophy
E-Book ISBN:
9783846765852
Publisher:
Wilhelm Fink
Online Publication Date:
18 Aug 2020
Subjects
Theology and World Christianity
Philosophy of Religion
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Table of Contents
Front Matter
Copyright page
Preface
Part 1Preparations
Chapter 1‘Post-Systematic’ Theology
Chapter 2The Problem with a History of Stories
Chapter 3The Subject-Matter of Post-Systematic Theology
Chapter 4Christian Practice
Part 2Narrative Ontology
Chapter 5Perception and Narration
Chapter 6Narrative Ontology and its Terminology in Contrast to Narratology
Chapter 7Narration and Relation
Chapter 8Narration, Migration, and Wayformational Lines
Chapter 9Narration and Event
Chapter 10Narration and Time
Chapter 11Narration and Space
Chapter 12Narrations and Signs
Chapter 13Narrations and Metaphors
Chapter 14Narrations, Concepts, and Names
Chapter 15Narrations, Models, and Theories
Chapter 16Narration and Dramatic Coherence
Chapter 17Narration, Causality, and Rules
Chapter 18Narration and Contingency
Chapter 19Narrations, Subjects and Inter-indexicality
Chapter 20Narration and Truth
Part 3Divine Self-Presentation
Chapter 21Minimal Conditions for Speaking of God and the Divine Identifiability
Chapter 22Revelation as Perceiving Truth and Value
Part 4Equipment
Chapter 23Faith and Religion
Chapter 24Historicity and Holy Scripture
Chapter 25Enlightened Reason
Chapter 26Theology, Philosophy, and Natural Science
Chapter 27Theology as a Science
Back Matter
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Index
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