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The Theological Imagination: Constructing the Concept of God . By Kaufman Gordon D.. Philadelphia: Westminster, 1981. 309 pages $11.95 (paper).

Thomas B. Ommen
- 01 Sep 1982 - 
- Vol. 9, Iss: 02, pp 365-366
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This article is published in Horizons.The article was published on 1982-09-01. It has received 5 citations till now.

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Back to the basics in attachment to God: Revisiting theory in light of theology:

TL;DR: In this article, it is argued that models of attachment to God based in trinitarian theology can provide a coherent account of the origins of human relationship with God and of human inter-subjectivity.
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Problem and Solution: The Spiritual Dimension of Clergy Sexual Abuse and Its Impact on Survivors.

TL;DR: The Ways in which clergy-perpetrated sexual abuse impacts negatively on the individual's search for the sacred and the ways in which spirituality can serve as a valuable resource for survivors are described.
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The preacher as artist : metaphor, identity, and the vicarious humanity of Christ

TL;DR: This paper explored how metaphors of identity shape the practice of preaching and can encourage or limit attempts to witness to Jesus' life, death, and resurrection, and suggested that the homiletic identity of the preacher as artist can lead preachers to understand their task in relation to the life and ongoing ministry of Jesus Christ and so give space to divine and human action in the event of preaching the word of God.
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Integrating Two Models for the Treatment of Addictions: Souldrama and 12-Step Recovery in Action

TL;DR: Souldrama as mentioned in this paper combines elements of the rational, emotional, and the spiritual mind, and also uses creativity, spontaneity, and imagination, so that the ego and the soul become aligned.
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Theology through the looking-glass : literary nonsense and the Christian imagination

TL;DR: The authors investigate the character of the Christian imagination and show that a number of central tenets of the Bible require a faith that often goes beyond reason or does not exclusively identify with it, and that faith is always a risk and that a strictly rational apologetic misrepresents the nature of Christian truth.
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Back to the basics in attachment to God: Revisiting theory in light of theology:

TL;DR: In this article, it is argued that models of attachment to God based in trinitarian theology can provide a coherent account of the origins of human relationship with God and of human inter-subjectivity.
Journal ArticleDOI

Problem and Solution: The Spiritual Dimension of Clergy Sexual Abuse and Its Impact on Survivors.

TL;DR: The Ways in which clergy-perpetrated sexual abuse impacts negatively on the individual's search for the sacred and the ways in which spirituality can serve as a valuable resource for survivors are described.
Dissertation

The preacher as artist : metaphor, identity, and the vicarious humanity of Christ

TL;DR: This paper explored how metaphors of identity shape the practice of preaching and can encourage or limit attempts to witness to Jesus' life, death, and resurrection, and suggested that the homiletic identity of the preacher as artist can lead preachers to understand their task in relation to the life and ongoing ministry of Jesus Christ and so give space to divine and human action in the event of preaching the word of God.
Journal ArticleDOI

Integrating Two Models for the Treatment of Addictions: Souldrama and 12-Step Recovery in Action

TL;DR: Souldrama as mentioned in this paper combines elements of the rational, emotional, and the spiritual mind, and also uses creativity, spontaneity, and imagination, so that the ego and the soul become aligned.
Dissertation

Theology through the looking-glass : literary nonsense and the Christian imagination

TL;DR: The authors investigate the character of the Christian imagination and show that a number of central tenets of the Bible require a faith that often goes beyond reason or does not exclusively identify with it, and that faith is always a risk and that a strictly rational apologetic misrepresents the nature of Christian truth.