For centuries it has been discussed whether systematic theology is a scientific discipline. But it is not obvious what is meant by either "systematic theology" or "scientific discipline". This work presents an understanding of systematic theology as a tripartite discipline and science as a rationally justified public discourse about a given topic. As such, the book shows that systematic theology is a scientifically strong discourse that meets accepted criteria to the same degree as other disciplines.
Systematic theology is as scientific in its aim, scope, and methods as other disciplines within the academia.
Discover how the Chinese, Hindu and Greek civilizations interpreted the Zodiac and take your own epic voyage from the well-known myths of the Greeks, Norsemen and Egyptians, to the enchanting tales of the Native Americas, Australia's First Nations, West Africa, China, Japan and beyond.
Gods, Heroes and Monsters invites you to discover the fascinating variety of (and several surprising similarities between) the stories that have been shared for millennia, from one person to another, one lesson at a time.
Bernard soll Hinweisen nachgehen, ob Albert Einstein eine Theorie zur Gravitation entworfen hat. Was als wissenschaftliche Schnitzeljagd in Archiven und Bibliotheken beginnt, eskaliert, als Bernard tatsächlich Bruchstücke der Einstein-Papiere findet ...
Ein Wissenschaftsthriller, erschreckend fundiert, eine Achterbahnfahrt, die die Welt verändert.
Michael Rosen shows how the redemptive hope of religion became the redemptive hope of historical progress. This was the heart of German Idealism: purpose lay not in Gods judgment but in worldly projects; freedom required not being subject to arbitrary authority, human or divine. Yet purpose and freedom never shed their theistic structure.