Journal•ISSN: 0040-571X
Theology
Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge
About: Theology is an academic journal published by Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge. The journal publishes majorly in the area(s): Faith & New Testament. It has an ISSN identifier of 0040-571X. Over the lifetime, 2773 publications have been published receiving 7524 citations.
Topics: Faith, New Testament, Christianity, Gospel, Church history
Papers published on a yearly basis
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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.
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TL;DR: The centenary of the promulgation of the Encyclical which begins with the words "Rerum Novarum" by my predecessor of venerable memory Pope Leo XIII, is an occasion of great importance for the present history of the Church and for my own Pontificate.
Abstract: 1. The Centenary of the promulgation of the Encyclical which begins with the words “Rerum Novarum”, by my predecessor of venerable memory Pope Leo XIII, is an occasion of great importance for the present history of the Church and for my own Pontificate. It is an Encyclical that has the distinction of having been commemorated by solemn Papal documents from its fortieth anniversary to its ninetieth. It may be said that its path through history has been marked by other documents which paid tribute to it and applied it to the circumstances of the day.
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