UCEL Universidad del Centro Educativo Latinoamericano Rosario
Groff, Warren F.

The shaping of modern christian thought / Warren F. Groff [y otro]. - New York : The World Publishing Company, 1968. - vii-xii, 489 p. ; 23 x 16 cm.

Incluye : Index, p. 483.

Christian theology is part of man's general process of thinking, deciding what to do, and speaking. Theology is itself such a process, both personal and in the community. It is continually being shaped anew, on the hand by relation to its historic center in Jesus Christ, and on the other, by the formative influences of its cultural setting. The setting, too, constantly changes, not only from place to place but from generation to generation. Moreover, the process is one of both going forward and looking back - of doing, and of thinking about what has been done, and so forming new evaluations and decisions of the future. This theology, century after century, involves not only thinking, deciding, and speaking, but also giving reasons for the way we have done it.

Faith and history. Faith and freedom. Faith and truth.

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