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After our likeness: the church as the image of the Trinity

Lawrence B. Porter
- 01 Jan 1999 - 
- Vol. 63, Iss: 2
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This article is published in Thomist.The article was published on 1999-01-01 and is currently open access. It has received 197 citations till now.

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Triune God and the hermeneutics of community: church, gender and mission in Stanley J. Grenz with reference to Paul Ricoeur

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The glory of God is humanity fully alive: exploring Eastern Orthodoxy as a resource for human development in conversation with the capability approach

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Reimagining the human : the role of the churches in building a liberatory human rights culture in South Africa today.

Selina. Palm
TL;DR: Moltmann as mentioned in this paper argued that oppressors are also trapped in these deformed relations as inhumane oppressors, exploiters, alienators, apathetic and godless alongside the oppressed, exploited, alienated, godforsaken and dehumanised.
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Dissertation

Triune God and the hermeneutics of community: church, gender and mission in Stanley J. Grenz with reference to Paul Ricoeur

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present a Declaration and Table of Table of Contents (table of contents) of the conference proceedings of the World Wide Web Conference on Artificial Intelligence (W3C).
Book

Crossroads: An Exploration of the Emerging-Missional Conversation with a Special Focus on 'Missional Leadership' and Its Challenges for Theological Education

TL;DR: Adaptive challenges arise when deeply held beliefs are challenged, when the solutions that once worked well become less appropriate, and when legitimate, yet competing, perspectives emerge as discussed by the authors, which will not go away by ignoring them, or by making technical adjustments.
Dissertation

The glory of God is humanity fully alive: exploring Eastern Orthodoxy as a resource for human development in conversation with the capability approach

Dana Bates
TL;DR: The authors argued that Eastern Orthodox theology is a framework for multidimensional social change or improvement and can inform, and be informed by the multi-disciplinary social science field of development studies.
Dissertation

Reimagining the human : the role of the churches in building a liberatory human rights culture in South Africa today.

Selina. Palm
TL;DR: Moltmann as mentioned in this paper argued that oppressors are also trapped in these deformed relations as inhumane oppressors, exploiters, alienators, apathetic and godless alongside the oppressed, exploited, alienated, godforsaken and dehumanised.