What's New in Religion? : A Critical Study of New Theology, New Morality, and Secular Christianity / Kenneth Hamilton
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TextLanguage: English Publication details: Grand Rapids, MI : Eerdmans, 1968Description: 176 p. ; 22 cmSubject(s): LOC classification: - BT28 .H32 1968
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About the word "new." The new and the pseudo-new ; The new and the old -- About the new themes. The return of religion ; The shape of a new theology ; Clearing a space for religion ; Some God-hypotheses -- About Bonhoeffer's "worldly" Christianity. The God who is not a hypothesis ; Faith and its religious garment -- About the secular in faith and morals. The secular made sacred ; New morality -- How to regress by wanting only progress, and how to be contemporary by not being afraid of the past. The return of liberalism ; Liberal and conservative ; Religion and man's coming of age ; Both the new and the old.
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