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  • About
  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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John Calvin's doctrine of Christian liberty and some implications for pastoral care

Blacketer, Raymond Andrew. January 1992 (has links)
Thesis (Th. M.)--Calvin Theological Seminary, 1992. / Abstract. Includes bibliographical references (leaves [171]-177).
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Hypostatic identity in the neo-patristic theology of John D. Zizioulas

Carter, J. Kameron. January 1996 (has links)
Thesis (Th. M.)--Dallas Theological Seminary, 1996. / Includes bibliographical references (leaves 69-80).
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COMUNIDADES ECLESIAIS DE BASE: EDUCAÇÃO POPULAR E CONSCIENTIZAÇÃO NO ABC (1964-1985) / Base Ecclesiasts Communities: Popular Education and Awareness in ABC (1964 - 1985)

Juliani, Jhonny 12 December 2007 (has links)
Made available in DSpace on 2016-08-03T16:15:57Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 1 Jhonny Juliani.pdf: 993868 bytes, checksum: 87f33a3e5d2aba6d7a956172d909ed71 (MD5) Previous issue date: 2007-12-12 / Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior / This dissertation aimed to learn that awareness, has built up the Base Ecclesiasts Communities CEBs with the appropriation of the orientations of the Popular Education and the Theology of liberty during the Brazilian Military Regime . However, different from the most works pertinent to this experience, the study has elaborated an approach that has put them into several prisms. The focuses, initially, the historical moment and some experiences in twenty years of military regime and, next, The Popular Education and the theology of Liberty ( theory and practice), aiming to understand its politic-pedagogic projects. The reflection about the Popular Education and the Theology of Liberty together with the supposed analyzes: the observation of the educational phenomenon into a perspective of micro analyzes portraying the social process and the experiences lived to know the awareness that has emerged from such educational experience. This way, the research has inferred, analyzing a particular community , that the awareness raised from such practice was short-range, once the involved subjects in the awareness project, could notice only the immediate rights absence.(AU) / Esta dissertação procurou apreender que consciência, ou consciências, formaram as Comunidades Eclesiais de Base CEBs com a apropriação das orientações da Educação Popular e da Teologia da Libertação durante o Regime Militar brasileiro. Entretanto, diferente da maioria dos trabalhos que se voltam a essa experiência, o estudo elaborou uma abordagem que as colocaram em prismas diversos. Focalizou, inicialmente, o momento histórico e algumas experiências nos vinte anos de regime e, em seguida, a Educação Popular e a Teologia da Libertação (teoria e prática), objetivando compreender seus projetos político-pedagógicos. A reflexão sobre a Educação Popular e a Teologia da Libertação aliada à reconstituição histórica do período forneceram o contexto no qual se inseriu a análise pretendida: a observação do fenômeno educacional numa perspectiva de micro-análise retratando os processos sociais e as experiências vividas para conhecer a consciência que emergiu de tal experiência educacional. Neste sentido, a pesquisa inferiu, por meio da análise de uma comunidade em particular, que a consciência nascida de tal prática foi de curto alcance, uma vez que os sujeitos envolvidos nesse projeto conscientizador perceberam apenas a ausência imediata de direitos.(AU)
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'Radical Orthodoxy' and debating the foundations of the legal protection of religious liberty

Harrison, Joel Thomas January 2015 (has links)
This thesis examines the rationale for religious liberty in England and Wales. Currently, United Kingdom religious liberty literature shows very little sustained interrogation of the topic. Authors are likely to assume religious liberty is, most notably, a species of personal autonomy. This fails to explain why we should care about religious liberty and deepens religion’s privatisation, its separation from politics or public life. Drawing from a theological sensibility known as Radical Orthodoxy (RO), this thesis criticises current assumptions and argues that religious liberty discourse should be re-envisioned. The Introduction and Chapter One explore the current problems facing religious liberty discourse and map rationales given by prominent authors. Chapter Two argues that the main problem is that current discourse is shaped by a secularisation narrative: the differentiation of religious and secular spheres. Chapter Three relates the RO argument that this differentiation is underpinned by three themes, all of which have theological components: the rise of secular order as the protection of individual rights; the invention of private religion in modernity; and the contemporary shift to 'authenticity' or diffuse individual experiences as the hallmark of religion. Chapter Four contends that these three themes are echoed in religious liberty discourse and jurisprudence, leaving us with the question of why religious liberty matters. Chapters Five and Six explore the RO-influenced alternative, in theory and with reference to common questions in religious liberty discourse: the relationship between an individual claimant and the group; the reality of plural religious traditions; and the tension between sexual orientation non-discrimination and religious liberty. On the RO-influenced account, religious liberty concerns, against sphere differentiation, a commitment to the flourishing of multiple groups contributing to desirable social ends, understood ultimately as participating in the life of 'charity', the love of God and of others. This encapsulates two themes, both rooted in the Christian tradition: judgement against politics (as reflected in the secular order), and transformation of society along social pluralist lines. These two themes, the thesis argues, better explain why religious liberty matters.

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