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Desafíos en Teología Contemporánea

Esta serie profundiza en las complejidades del pensamiento teológico contemporáneo, examinando sus preguntas más apremiantes y los debates en curso. Ofrece una lente crítica a través de la cual comprender la intersección de la fe y la razón en el mundo moderno. Los lectores pueden esperar análisis perspicaces que provoquen la reflexión y profundicen su comprensión de los desafíos teológicos de nuestro tiempo.

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    • 336 páginas
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    Gerard Loughlin explores the intersection of religion and contemporary culture through cinema in this insightful work. Analyzing films like the Alien series and 2001: A Space Odyssey, he connects cinematic themes with church visions and sexual desire, drawing from a diverse range of thinkers, all from a radically orthodox Christian perspective.

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    • 328 páginas
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    Rowan Williams addresses profound theological and societal questions from the late twentieth century, blending academic, spiritual, and political insights. Drawing from two decades of teaching and pastoral experience, this collection reflects his engagement with both historical theological traditions and contemporary issues in theology and philosophy. It serves as a significant contribution to understanding the interplay between faith and modern societal challenges.

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    On the Liturgical Cosummation of Philosophy

    • 320 páginas
    • 12 horas de lectura

    The book explores the intricate debates surrounding postmodernism and its significant influence on theological thought. It delves into how postmodern perspectives challenge traditional beliefs and interpretations, offering a fresh lens through which to understand faith and spirituality in contemporary contexts. The discussions highlight the complexities and nuances of integrating postmodern ideas with theological frameworks, making it a thought-provoking read for those interested in the intersection of philosophy and religion.

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