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International Journal for Theology

2001 / 1

God: Experience and Mystery

Table of Contents

Introduction

7–8

Werner G. Jeanrond and Christoph Theobald

I. Recent Experiences of God in Different Contexts of Church

The Experience of God in Christian Liturgy

11–16

David N. Power

A Passion for Life and Justice: Gender and the Experience of God

17–26

Mary Grey

The Divine Exodus of God: Involuntarily Marginalized, Taking an Option for the Margins, or Truly Marginal?

27–33

Marcella Althaus-Reid

Songs of Desire: On Pop-Music and the Question of God

34–42

Ola Sigurdson

II. Changing Perceptions of God in Interpreting the Bible and Christian Tradition

‘God is Relationship’: Some Recent Approaches to the Mystery of the Trinity

45–57

Christoph Theobald

An Orthodox Approach to the Mystery of the Trinity: Questions for the Twenty-First Century

58–65

Nonna Verna Harrison

The Nature of Biblical Monotheism: Experience and Ideology

66–73

Mark O'Brien

God as Experience and Mystery: The Early Christian Understanding

74–84

Seán Freyne

The One God of Islam and Trinitarian Monotheism

85–93

Claude Geffré

A New Daring of the Religious Imagination: ‘God’ in Feminist Theology

94–103

Elaine Wainwright

III. Divine Revelation, Hermeneutics and Truth

Interreligious Encounter and the Fragmentary Experience of God

107–119

Christoph Schwöbel

Revelation and the Trinitarian Concept of God: Are they Key Concepts for Theological Thought?

120–130

Werner G. Jeanrond

Images, Icons and Idols of God: The Question of Truth in Christian Theology

131–140

Joseph Moingt

The Relevance of Negative Theology

141–153

Hermann Häring

Edited by Werner Jeanrond and Christoph Theobald

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