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Richard Holloway, Leaving Alexandria: A Memoir of Faith and Doubt

Graham H. Twelftree
- 24 May 2013 - 
- Vol. 116, Iss: 4, pp 299-300
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This article is published in Theology.The article was published on 2013-05-24. It has received 3 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Memoir & Faith.

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In Community, Alone, in Community: Towards an Understanding of Christian Faith for the Post-Enlightenment, Post-Evangelical, Post-1960s Revolution Generation

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors examine the internal and external dialogues the author has experienced, when moving from the confines of a small Evangelical Christian Church community, through solitude, to the tentative edges of a new multi-vocal community.
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The Final Sentence of Section #151 in Adorno’s Minima Moralia

TL;DR: Adorno's post-World War II statement that no spirit exists as discussed by the authors provides a crucial window into considerations of modern atheism as well as contemporary anatheism, and references are made to various thinkers in the past two hundred years to elucidate some of the possible nuances of Adorno's statement.
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Reframing God: John Caputo as theologian

John Williams
- 01 Nov 2022 - 
TL;DR: The work of as mentioned in this paper explores ways of reframing faith in God in a manner congruent with a postmodern sensibility, and concludes that this is not atheism; God is profiled in terms of promise, call and event.
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In Community, Alone, in Community: Towards an Understanding of Christian Faith for the Post-Enlightenment, Post-Evangelical, Post-1960s Revolution Generation

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors examine the internal and external dialogues the author has experienced, when moving from the confines of a small Evangelical Christian Church community, through solitude, to the tentative edges of a new multi-vocal community.
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The Final Sentence of Section #151 in Adorno’s Minima Moralia

TL;DR: Adorno's post-World War II statement that no spirit exists as discussed by the authors provides a crucial window into considerations of modern atheism as well as contemporary anatheism, and references are made to various thinkers in the past two hundred years to elucidate some of the possible nuances of Adorno's statement.