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  langdon gilkey: Shantung Compound Langdon Gilkey, 1975-05-28 This vivid diary of life in a Japanese internment camp during World War II examines the moral challenges encountered in conditions of confinement and deprivation.
  langdon gilkey: The Theology of Langdon B. Gilkey Kyle A. Pasewark, Jeff B. Pool, 1999 At the Rockefeller Memorial Chapel, on 7 June 1998, in a sermon delivered at the close of the Narratives of American Religion Conference, Langdon Gilkey said: History, ... cannot be understood without the religious dimension that is ever-present in it, and so theological understanding is a part of the understanding of ourselves in time. In turn, theology is meaningless unless it interprets actuality, the actuality of historical experience, of nature's processes, and of personal life.
  langdon gilkey: On Niebuhr Langdon Gilkey, 2002-12-15 Reinhold Niebuhr was one of the last great public intellectuals of American life. . . . Langdon Gilkey's fine new book on his theology can help counter the neglect into which his thought has fallen.—Roger S. Gottlieb, Tikkun This insightful, engaging book offers a detailed-and not uncritical-examination of Reinhold Niebuhr, whose theology and ideas loom so large in the intellectual history of twentieth-century America.
  langdon gilkey: Creationism on Trial Langdon Gilkey, Langdon Brown Gilkey, 1998 On the author's role as an expert witness for the ACLU in the creationist trial (regarding Arkansas Act 590 of 1981) in Little Rock, Arkansas, Dec. 1981.
  langdon gilkey: Through the Tempest Langdon Gilkey, 2005-01-26 Western society continues to be faced with numerous consequences of pluralism - ecological concerns, global imbalances, racial injustices, and gender discrimination. Christianity, at the same time, is confronting its own lack of superiority or cultural dominance. How can Christian theology face these issues to construct a theology for the twenty-first century? In this book Gilkey articulates constructive proposals for addressing such issues. Rather than steering around the multiple challenges of pluralism, he offers insights to help shape a viable theology.
  langdon gilkey: Nature, Reality, and the Sacred Langdon Gilkey, 1993 Two partial apprehensions of nature vied for dominance in the past century: religious (void of any influence from science) and scientific (unable to admit any reality, beyond the empirical). Both views have led to the exploitation of nature -- and the scientific may prove even more devastating. The fault, Gilkey argues, lies not in the scientific knowledge of nature but in the assumed philosophy of science that accompanies most scientific and technological practice. Scientific knowing needs to be critiqued and brought into relationship with other complementary ways of knowing.
  langdon gilkey: Frontline Theology Dean G. Peerman, 1967
  langdon gilkey: Catholicism Confronts Modernity Langdon Gilkey, 1975 A Crossroad book.
  langdon gilkey: Truth Is Stranger Than It Used to Be J. Richard Middleton, Brian J. Walsh, 1995-06-05 J. Richard Middleton and Brian J. Walsh offer an introduction, evaluation and response to postmodern culture that comes straight from the heart of the gospel.
  langdon gilkey: The Transforming Vision Brian J. Walsh, J. Richard Middleton, 1984-10-12 Brian J. Walsh and J. Richard Middleton offer a vision for transforming economics, politics, technology and every part of contemporary culture.
  langdon gilkey: The Myth of Christian Uniqueness John Hick, Paul F. Knitter, 2005-01-25 A new model of Christian theology, the 'pluralistic' model, is taking shape, moving beyond the traditional models of exclusivism (Christianity as the only true religion) and inclusivism (Christianity as the best religion) toward a view that recognizes the possibility of many valid religions. In this volume, a widely representative group of eminent Christian theologians - Protestant and Catholic, male and female, from East and West, First and Third Worlds - explores genuinely new attitudes toward other believers and traditions, expanding and refining the discussion and debate over pluralistic theology. Contributors are: Gordon D. Kaufman, John Hick, Langdon Gilkey, Wilfred Cantwell Smith, Stanley J. Samartha, Raimundo Panikkar, Seiichi Yagi, Rosemary Radford Ruether, Marjorie Jewitt Suchocki, Aloysius Pieris, Tom F. Driver, and Paul F. Knitter.
  langdon gilkey: The Minimalist Vision of Transcendence Jerome A. Stone, 1992-11-03 Charts a spiritual path that skirts the choice between the old notion of God and atheism, between foundationalism and relativism. Describes a Neo-naturalistic philosophy of religion that combines a vision of this-worldly transcendence with an attitude of openness in inquiry and action. Part of the revival of radical empiricism in religious thought. Paper edition (unseen), $16.95. Annotation copyright by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR
  langdon gilkey: Providence and Prayer Terrance L. Tiessen, 2009-09-20 From the view that God does not intervene in the world to the view that God is the only effective agent in the working of his will, Terrance Tiessen identifies ten views of providence and adds his own.
  langdon gilkey: Christmas in America Penne L. Restad, 1996-12-05 The manger or Macy's? Americans might well wonder which is the real shrine of Christmas, as they take part each year in a mix of churchgoing, shopping, and family togetherness. But the history of Christmas cannot be summed up so easily as the commercialization of a sacred day. As Penne Restad reveals in this marvelous new book, it has always been an ambiguous meld of sacred thoughts and worldly actions-- as well as a fascinating reflection of our changing society. In Christmas in America, Restad brilliantly captures the rise and transformation of our most universal national holiday. In colonial times, it was celebrated either as an utterly solemn or a wildly social event--if it was celebrated at all. Virginians hunted, danced, and feasted. City dwellers flooded the streets in raucous demonstrations. Puritan New Englanders denounced the whole affair. Restad shows that as times changed, Christmas changed--and grew in popularity. In the early 1800s, New York served as an epicenter of the newly emerging holiday, drawing on its roots as a Dutch colony (St. Nicholas was particularly popular in the Netherlands, even after the Reformation), and aided by such men as Washington Irving. In 1822, another New Yorker named Clement Clarke Moore penned a poem now known as 'Twas the Night Before Christmas, virtually inventing the modern Santa Claus. Well-to-do townspeople displayed a German novelty, the decorated fir tree, in their parlors; an enterprising printer discovered the money to be made from Christmas cards; and a hodgepodge of year-end celebrations began to coalesce around December 25 and the figure of Santa. The homecoming significance of the holiday increased with the Civil War, and by the end of the nineteenth century a full- fledged national holiday had materialized, forged out of borrowed and invented custom alike, and driven by a passion for gift-giving. In the twentieth century, Christmas seeped into every niche of our conscious and unconscious lives to become a festival of epic proportions. Indeed, Restad carries the story through to our own time, unwrapping the messages hidden inside countless movies, books, and television shows, revealing the inescapable presence--and ambiguous meaning--of Christmas in contemporary culture. Filled with colorful detail and shining insight, Christmas in America reveals not only much about the emergence of the holiday, but also what our celebrations tell us about ourselves. From drunken revelry along colonial curbstones to family rituals around the tree, from Thomas Nast drawing the semiofficial portrait of St. Nick to the making of the film Home Alone, Restad's sparkling account offers much to amuse and ponder.
  langdon gilkey: The Making of American Liberal Theology Gary J. Dorrien, 2006-01-01 In this first of three volumes, Dorrien identifies the indigenous roots of American liberal theology and demonstrates a wider, longer-running tradition than has been thought. The tradition took shape in the nineteenth century, motivated by a desire to map a modernist third way between orthodoxy and rationalistic deism/atheism. It is defined by its openness to modern intellectual inquiry; its commitment to the authority of individual reason and experience; its conception of Christianity as an ethical way of life; and its commitment to make Christianity credible and socially relevant to modern people. Dorrien takes a narrative approach and provides a biographical reading of important religious thinkers of the time, including William E. Channing, Ralph Waldo Emerson, Horace Bushnell, Henry Ward Beecher, Elizabeth Cady Stanton, and Charles Briggs. Dorrien notes that, although liberal theology moved into elite academic institutions, its conceptual foundations were laid in the pulpit rather than the classroom.
  langdon gilkey: The Challenge of Liberation Theology Brian Mahan, L. Dale Richesin, 1981
  langdon gilkey: Art, Creativity, and the Sacred Diane Apostolos-Cappadona, 1995-08-01 A collection of essays concerning religion and art, including contributions by Barbara Novak, Leo Steinberg, Paul Tillich, Wassily Kandinsky, John Dixon Jr., David Tracy, Joshua Taylor, and Langdon B. Gilkey.
  langdon gilkey: Colossians Remixed Brian J. Walsh, Sylvia C. Keesmaat, 2004-10-04 Drawing together biblical scholarship with a passion for authentic lives that embody the gospel, this groundbreaking interpretation of Colossians from Brian J. Walsh and Sylvia C. Keesmaat provides us with tools to subvert the empire of our own context in a way that acknowledges the transforming power of Jesus Christ.
  langdon gilkey: The Cambridge Companion to Paul Tillich Russell Re Manning, 2009-02-12 This authoritative Companion to the theologian Paul Tillich provides an accessible account of the major themes in his diverse theological writings. It embodies and develops recent renewed interest in Tillich's theology and reaffirms him as a major figure in today's theological landscape.
  langdon gilkey: Christian Worldview Philip Graham Ryken, 2013 Our worldview shapes everything about us. In this student's guide, Ryken explains the Christian worldview, from the existence of God to the nature of sin and redemption.
  langdon gilkey: Moral Issues and Christian Responses Patricia Beattie Jung, L. Shannon Jung, 2012-09-01 Previously published by Cengage/Wadsworth, this popular anthology for the study of Christian ethics has been a mainstay of undergraduate courses for nearly thirty years. Shannon and Patricia Jung provide an introduction to contemporary moral issues from decidedly, yet diverse, Christian moral perspectives. The anthology intentionally seeks a range of voices to produce a kind of point/counterpoint discussion of the ethical issue. Among the classic issues considered are: sexuality and reproductive rights, prejudice, biomedical ethics, the environment, immigration, terrorism, war, and globalization. New issues include: development ethics, personal finance and consumerism, workplace ethics, health care, and citizenship.
  langdon gilkey: Time Commences in Xibalbá Luis de Lión, 2012-11-01 Time Commences in Xibalbá tells the story of a violent village crisis in Guatemala sparked by the return of a prodigal son, Pascual. He had been raised tough by a poor, single mother in the village before going off with the military. When Pascual comes back, he is changed—both scarred and “enlightened” by his experiences. To his eyes, the village has remained frozen in time. After experiencing alternative cultures in the wider world, he finds that he is both comforted and disgusted by the village’s lingering “indigenous” characteristics.
  langdon gilkey: Liberation Theology Frederick Herzog, 2013-03-29 Liberation Theology is the first serious acknowledgment by a white theologian of the challenge of Black Theology. It invites American theology to reconsider radically its foundations and to reorder its priorities. At a time when theology is often presented piecemeal, Frederick Herzog undertakes to ground Liberation Theology in the originating events of the Christian faith as a whole - in this instance, in the life, death, and resurrection of Christ as given in the Fourth Gospel. The systematic readings in the Gospel which he makes and from which emerge the principles of Liberation Theology are the heart of this book. Throughout, the author asks: How do we understand Christ as Liberator? The answer to this question, he maintains, determines whether or not we are still able to contemplate the Word as power and action. Written with contemporary directness and free of vague abstractions, the book casts theology into a new form to meet today's needs. The method of this new theology is confrontation, not correlation; its goal is liberation, not reformation; and it strives for a new space of freedom among people captive to the dehumanizing structures of modern theology.
  langdon gilkey: Gilkey on Tillich Langdon Gilkey, 2000-01-13
  langdon gilkey: Unapologetic Theology William C. Placher, 1989-01-01 In Unapologetic Theology, William Placher examines religion and the search for truth in a pluralistic society. Among the issues he considers are science and its relation to belief, dialogue among various religions, and the theological method.
  langdon gilkey: The Word as True Myth Gary J. Dorrien, 1997-01-01 Gary Dorrien follows the threads of theology through the twentieth century, examining how Christians have reconciled their myth-filled religious beliefs within a world secularized by Enlightenment criticism and science. To understand how religion keeps its place in Christians' lives, Dorrien writes, we must explore how modern theologians have answered the question of myth in today's Christianity. Dorrien's narrative walks readers through modern theology - stopping with each of the major thinkers along the way to see how they dealt with the issue of modern Christian mythology. Ultimately he offers his own new neo-orthodoxy, a theology of Word and Spirit that is pluralistic and affirms the mythical character of the gospel while holding fast to the Gospels' myth-negating condemnation of idolatry and their focus on history.
  langdon gilkey: Theology of Hope Jürgen Moltmann, 2021-10-08 Causing a considerable stir when it was first published in Germany in 1965, Theology of Hope represents a comprehensive statement of the importance for theology of eschatology - and of an eschatological theology which emphasizes the revolutionary effect of Christian hope upon the thought, institutions and conditions of life in the here and now. Jürgen Moltmann understands Christian faith essentially as hope for the future of humankind and creation as this has been promised by the God of the exodus and the resurrection of the crucified Jesus. God's promise is the compulsory force of history, awakening hope which keeps human beings unreconciled to present experience, sets them in contradistinction to prevailing natural and social powers, and makes the church the source of continual new impulses towards, in Moltmann's own words, the realization of righteousness, freedom and humanity in the light of the promised future that is to come. This new expanded edition of a theological classic includes his 2020 Charles Gore lecture ‘A Theology of Hope for the 21st Century’, in which he offers a powerful reflection on the nature of hope in our current times.
  langdon gilkey: Reinventing Liberal Christianity Theo Hobson, 2013-10-16 In past years liberal Christianity challenged centuries of authoritarian tradition and had great political influence. Today it is widely dismissed as a watering-down of the faith, and more conservative forms of Christianity are increasingly dominant. Can the liberal Christian tradition recover its influence? Hobson argues that a simple revival is not possible, because liberal Christianity consists of two traditions. He aims to transform liberal Christianity through the rediscovery of faith and ritual.
  langdon gilkey: Religion and the Scientific Future Langdon Gilkey, 1981
  langdon gilkey: Center Church Timothy Keller, 2012-09-04 Practical and Gospel-centered thoughts on how to have a fruitful ministry by one of America's leading and most beloved pastor. Many church leaders are struggling to adapt to a culture that values individuality above loyalty to a group or institution. There have been so many church growth and effective ministry books in the past few decades that it's hard to know where to start or which ones will provide useful and honest insight. Based on over twenty years of ministry in New York City, Timothy Keller takes a unique approach that measures a ministry's success neither by numbers nor purely by the faithfulness of its leaders, but on the biblical grounds of fruitfulness. Center Church outlines a balanced theological vision for ministry organized around three core commitments: Gospel-centered: The gospel of grace in Jesus Christ changes everything, from our hearts to our community to the world. It completely reshapes the content, tone, and strategy of all that we do. City-centered: With a positive approach toward our culture, we learn to affirm that cities are wonderful, strategic, and under-served places for gospel ministry. Movement-centered: Instead of building our own tribe, we seek the prosperity and peace of our community as we are led by the Holy Spirit. Between a pastor's doctrinal beliefs and ministry practices should be a well-conceived vision for how to bring the gospel to bear on the particular cultural setting and historical moment. This is something more practical than just doctrine but much more theological than how-to steps for carrying out a ministry. Once this vision is in place, it leads church leaders to make good decisions on how to worship, disciple, evangelize, serve, and engage culture in their field of ministry—whether in a city, suburb, or small town. — Tim Keller, Core Church
  langdon gilkey: The Nature of Doctrine George A. Lindbeck, 1984-01-01 This groundbreaking work lays the foundation for a theology based on a cultural-linguistic approach to religion and a regulative or rule theory of doctrine. Although shaped intimately by theological concerns, this approach is consonant with the most advanced anthropological, sociological, and philosophical thought of our times.
  langdon gilkey: Eucharist William R. Crockett, 1989 Doctor Crockett traces the evolution of Eucharistic traditions - traditions which reflect the cultural diversity characteristic of the regions in which they were produced - and compares them to our Eucharistic celebrations today, exploring as well the relationship between Eucharist and justice.
  langdon gilkey: Myth and Modernity Milton Scarborough, 1994-01-01 This book surveys selected modern theories of myth from philosophy, religion, anthropology, sociology, and psychoanalysis to demonstrate a common commitment to a dualistic ontology and/or epistemology. With help from the work of Maurice Merleau-Ponty and Michael Polanyi, the author proposes a new theory of myth which goes beyond these dualisms. It argues that although the Enlightenment sought to banish myth, it was itself animated by myths which it could neither recognize nor accredit. Moreover, it argues that myth is a primordial, articulate grasp of the life-world and is essential for providing a fundamental orientation to all human activities, including theorizing. The myths of Timaeus and Genesis are shown tacitly to shape modernity's most sophisticated theories in science and philosophy, including the criteria for truth.
  langdon gilkey: The Ghost Festival in Medieval China Stephen F. Teiser, 2020-12-08 Largely unstudied until now, the religious festivals that attracted Chinese people from all walks of life provide the most instructive examples of the interaction between Chinese forms of social life and the Indian tradition of Buddhism. Stephen Teiser examines one of the most important of such annual celebrations. He provides a comprehensive interpretation of the festivities of the seventh lunar month, in which laypeople presented offerings to Buddhist monks to gain salvation for their ancestors. Teiser uncovers a wide range of sources, many translated or analyzed for the first time in any language, to demonstrate how the symbolism, rituals, and mythology of the ghost festival pervaded the social landscape of medieval China.
  langdon gilkey: Zen and Comparative Studies Masao Abe, 1997-01-01 This volume concludes the two-volume sequel to Masao Abe's Zen and Western Thought. Like its companion, Buddhism and Interfaith Dialogue, this work contains many previously published essays and papers by Abe. Here he clarifies the true meaning of Buddhist emptiness in comparison with the Aristotelian notion of substance and the Whiteheadean notion of process.
  langdon gilkey: Maker of Heaven and Earth Langdon Gilkey, 1985 A thoughtful, clear consideration of the Christian idea of creation, placing this basic Christian tenet in the setting of recent insights from the physical sciences, metaphysical philosophy, and the study of myth and symbol. The author's reinterpretation of the dogma of creation brings fresh insights and relevance to the meaning of human existence. Originally published by Doubleday in 1959, this volume is still must reading for students of theology and philosophy.
  langdon gilkey: The Religious Philosophy of Tanabe Hajime Taitetsu Unno, 2020-05-30 This collection brings together a series of papers delivered at an international symposium on metanoetics held at Smith College, October 1989. The symposium was inspired by publication of the English translation of Tanabe Hajime's Philosophy as Metanoetics in 1986, which marked another milestone in the introduction of Japanese philosophy to the West. Nineteen representative scholars in the fields of philosophy and religion discuss the implications of metanoetics and other aspects of Tanabe's thought for our understanding of Shin Buddhism, Christianity, philosophy, and society. Among the wide variety of topics covered are the meaning of Shin Buddhism for the West, the encounter of Buddhism and Christianity, and the relation of religious philosophy to society. (c) Chisokudo Publications, 2020. Also available as an Apple ibook.
Guide to the Langdon Gilkey Papers 1921-2004 - University of …
The Langdon Gilkey Papers are organized into six series: Series I: Personal; Series II: Correspondence; Series III: Teaching; Series IV: Writings and Research; Series V: Audio …

Langdon Gilkey (1919-2004) Theologian for a 'time of troubles ...
Dec 14, 2004 · Langdon Gilkey, a prominent Protestant theologian who wrote and spoke frequently about the relationship between religion and science, died on November 19 in …

Religion, Science, and Culture: Learning from Langdon B.
Langdon Gilkey, as a theologian of culture, is an exemplar of one who ex plores the impact of science and technology on the religiousness of culture.2 His engagement of scientific and …

CONCORDIA THEOLOGICAL MONTHLY - ctsfw.net
* Langdon B. Gilkey is professor of theology in the Divinity School of Vanderbilt University. He has the A. B. degree from Harvard Univer sity, the Ph. D. degree from Columbia and Union …

Myth and Religion: Theology as a Hermeneutic of Religious …
Gilkey tells us that theology has moved from the question of the nature of religious language to the more radical question of the possi-bility of meaningful religious language. The question is …

SYMBOLS, MEANING, AND THE DIVINE PRESENCE
LANGDON GILKEY University of Chicago Divinity School SYMBOL-MAKING in America is my theme, but inevitably this means for 1 us theological and liturgical symbols in America. More …

B u l l e t i n - Paul Tillich
Langdon Gilkey, pre-eminent scholar in the thought of Paul Tillich and Reinhold Niebuhr, died on November 19, 2004 in Charlottesville, Virginia. He was born in Chicago on February 9, 1919, …

The Theology Of Langdon B Gilkey Systematic And Critical …
The Theology of Langdon B. Gilkey Kyle A. Pasewark,Jeff B. Pool,1999 At the Rockefeller Memorial Chapel on 7 June 1998 in a sermon delivered at the close of the Narratives of …

CHRISTIAN INTERPRETATIO ONF HISTORY: A DIALOGU WITE …
Langdon Gilkey' recents book, Reaping the Whirlwind. A Chris-tian Interpretation of History, 1 invite discussions, since in it he develops a methodolog foyr a Christia theologn oy f histor any …

Message And Existence An Introduction To Christian Theology …
Message and Existence Langdon Gilkey,2001-11-08 Christian Theology Peter Crafts Hodgson,Robert Harlen King,1994-01-01 This highly acclaimed and widely used volume now in …

Concordia Theological Monthly
May 5, 2022 · Gilkey, Langdon B. (1962) "Cosmology, Ontology, and the Travail of Biblical Language," Concordia Theological Monthly: Vol. 33, Article 15. This Article is brought to you for …

Langdon Gilkey: Teacher, Mentor, and Friend
Professor Gary Dorrien gave the Memorial Lecture on Langdon Gilkey's distinguished contribution to theological thought in America entitled "Modernity as a Theological Problem: the Theological …

Langdon Gilkey’s account of his imprisonment during WWII is …
Compound, Langdon Gilkey’s account of the two years he spent in a Japanese internment camp in China during World War II. First published more than 50 years ago, Gilkey’s stirring chronicle …

Religion, Cultural Plurality, and Liberating Praxis: In ... - JSTOR
Readers familiar with theology and philosophy of religion in Langdon Gilkey will see in my opening epigraph salient features of his intellectual program: his combining of thought about the …

B u l l e t i n - napts.org
member Professor Gilkey for his courage to write and speak about the political debate in American life where religion is understood as only one element of culture rather than its …

Responses to Langdon Gilkey
Responses to Langdon Gilkey Masao Abe ABE: According to Gilkey, Christianity begins with a fundamental affirmation of the divine creation, of the essential goodness of the world. My …

Throughout his scholarly career Langdon Gilkey displayed a
Sep 11, 2017 · Throughout his scholarly career Langdon Gilkey displayed a continuing interest in indeed a fascination with the theology of history. From the early Maker of Heaven and Earth, …

Langdon Talking: A Conversation with Langdon Gilkey about …
on Gilkey's later writing and work, see "Becoming Langdon Gilkey: The Theological Significance of Shantung Compound" in The Theology of Langdon Gilkey: Systematic and Critical Studies, …

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En nuestros días el teólogo norteamericano Langdon Gilkey ha definido cosmovisión (worldview, en inglés) como una concepción socialmente compartida de significados, que se expresa en …

Naming The Whirlwind The Renewal Of God Language (book)
Naming the Whirlwind Langdon Gilkey,1969 God, Revelation and Authority: God Who Speaks and Shows (Vol. 3) Carl F. H. Henry,1999-01-25 Part 3 in a monumental six volume set that …

Guide to the Langdon Gilkey Papers 1921-2004 - University …
The Langdon Gilkey Papers are organized into six series: Series I: Personal; Series II: Correspondence; Series III: Teaching; Series IV: Writings and Research; Series V: Audio …

Langdon Gilkey (1919-2004) Theologian for a 'time of …
Dec 14, 2004 · Langdon Gilkey, a prominent Protestant theologian who wrote and spoke frequently about the relationship between religion and science, died on November 19 in …

Religion, Science, and Culture: Learning from Langdon B.
Langdon Gilkey, as a theologian of culture, is an exemplar of one who ex plores the impact of science and technology on the religiousness of culture.2 His engagement of scientific and …

CONCORDIA THEOLOGICAL MONTHLY - ctsfw.net
* Langdon B. Gilkey is professor of theology in the Divinity School of Vanderbilt University. He has the A. B. degree from Harvard Univer sity, the Ph. D. degree from Columbia and Union …

Myth and Religion: Theology as a Hermeneutic of Religious …
Gilkey tells us that theology has moved from the question of the nature of religious language to the more radical question of the possi-bility of meaningful religious language. The question is …

SYMBOLS, MEANING, AND THE DIVINE PRESENCE
LANGDON GILKEY University of Chicago Divinity School SYMBOL-MAKING in America is my theme, but inevitably this means for 1 us theological and liturgical symbols in America. More …

B u l l e t i n - Paul Tillich
Langdon Gilkey, pre-eminent scholar in the thought of Paul Tillich and Reinhold Niebuhr, died on November 19, 2004 in Charlottesville, Virginia. He was born in Chicago on February 9, 1919, …

The Theology Of Langdon B Gilkey Systematic And Critical …
The Theology of Langdon B. Gilkey Kyle A. Pasewark,Jeff B. Pool,1999 At the Rockefeller Memorial Chapel on 7 June 1998 in a sermon delivered at the close of the Narratives of …

CHRISTIAN INTERPRETATIO ONF HISTORY: A DIALOGU WITE …
Langdon Gilkey' recents book, Reaping the Whirlwind. A Chris-tian Interpretation of History, 1 invite discussions, since in it he develops a methodolog foyr a Christia theologn oy f histor any …

Message And Existence An Introduction To Christian Theology …
Message and Existence Langdon Gilkey,2001-11-08 Christian Theology Peter Crafts Hodgson,Robert Harlen King,1994-01-01 This highly acclaimed and widely used volume now …

Concordia Theological Monthly
May 5, 2022 · Gilkey, Langdon B. (1962) "Cosmology, Ontology, and the Travail of Biblical Language," Concordia Theological Monthly: Vol. 33, Article 15. This Article is brought to you …

Religion, Cultural Plurality, and Liberating Praxis: In ... - JSTOR
Readers familiar with theology and philosophy of religion in Langdon Gilkey will see in my opening epigraph salient features of his intellectual program: his combining of thought about the …

Langdon Gilkey’s account of his imprisonment during WWII …
Compound, Langdon Gilkey’s account of the two years he spent in a Japanese internment camp in China during World War II. First published more than 50 years ago, Gilkey’s stirring …

Langdon Gilkey: Teacher, Mentor, and Friend
Professor Gary Dorrien gave the Memorial Lecture on Langdon Gilkey's distinguished contribution to theological thought in America entitled "Modernity as a Theological Problem: the …

B u l l e t i n - napts.org
member Professor Gilkey for his courage to write and speak about the political debate in American life where religion is understood as only one element of culture rather than its …

Responses to Langdon Gilkey
Responses to Langdon Gilkey Masao Abe ABE: According to Gilkey, Christianity begins with a fundamental affirmation of the divine creation, of the essential goodness of the world. My …

Throughout his scholarly career Langdon Gilkey displayed a
Sep 11, 2017 · Throughout his scholarly career Langdon Gilkey displayed a continuing interest in indeed a fascination with the theology of history. From the early Maker of Heaven and Earth, …

Jlacia una definición y - christintheclassroom.org
En nuestros días el teólogo norteamericano Langdon Gilkey ha definido cosmovisión (worldview, en inglés) como una concepción socialmente compartida de significados, que se expresa en …

Naming The Whirlwind The Renewal Of God Language (book)
Naming the Whirlwind Langdon Gilkey,1969 God, Revelation and Authority: God Who Speaks and Shows (Vol. 3) Carl F. H. Henry,1999-01-25 Part 3 in a monumental six volume set that …

Langdon Talking: A Conversation with Langdon Gilkey …
on Gilkey's later writing and work, see "Becoming Langdon Gilkey: The Theological Significance of Shantung Compound" in The Theology of Langdon Gilkey: Systematic and Critical Studies, …