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JournalISSN: 0040-571X

Theology 

About: Theology is an academic journal. The journal publishes majorly in the area(s): New Testament & Faith. It has an ISSN identifier of 0040-571X. Over the lifetime, 2517 publication(s) have been published receiving 7274 citation(s).


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01 Mar 2003-Theology

116 citations

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01 Nov 1997-Theology
TL;DR: In this paper, a new chapter has been added on inner city issues, which covers a wide range of more recent issues: post-modernism, pluralism, the new spirituality, emergence of congregational studies, stress on mission, Black theology and charismatic theology.
Abstract: This widely-used student text has been extremely successful in the past 8 years. It offers a basic introduction to all those who need to apply Christian thinking to the service of Church and society. The alterations in the new edition are minor, but academically significant - a new chapter has been added on inner city issues, which covers a wide range of more recent issues: post-modernism, pluralism, the new spirituality, emergence of congregational studies, stress on mission, Black theology and charismatic theology.

108 citations

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Peter Hinchliff1
01 Nov 1980-Theology

76 citations

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01 Jun 1945-Theology
TL;DR: MILFORD as mentioned in this paper argues that the Christian who in himself or in his friends has suffered, has a special privilege of forgiveness towards those through whose fault he has suffered; and if we would help the atonement on behalf of Jews, or any others who have suffered more than ourselves, we shall begin by winning the right, through friendship, of sharing in their suffering and bearing it with them.
Abstract: requirements of justice. There is no need, and we have no right, to arrogate to ourselves the power to punish. Governments have the right and duty to prevent or check the progress of sin by the punishment of criminals. This is only effective if it can be done in such a way as to be manifestly just. Whether this can be done in the case of the \"war criminals\" is a matter for the lawyers. But if it can, according to the New Testament, it ought to be done; and a penitent criminal would wish it to be done to himself. The Christian as such must never fail in love towards anyone, not even towards the unrepentant criminal. He must always be longing for, and actively seeking, his good. The Christian, who in himself, or in his friends, has suffered, has a special privilege of forgiveness towards those through whose fault he has suffered. At least he will stop the spread of hatred; at the best, he will be instrumental in the conversion of the individual or his fellows in the sin. This is the redemptive love of God in action. If we want to be used in this way, God will show us, and show the Church, how and where it can be done. And if we would help the atonement on behalf of Jews, or any others who have suffered more than ourselves, we shall begin by winning the right, through friendship, of sharing in their suffering and bearing it with them. T. R. MILFORD.

57 citations

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202122
202036
201954
201843
201737
201646