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Introduction: Theology of Culture as Theological Humanism
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Klemm, David E.
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Buddhism
/ Divinity
/ Human life
/ Humanism
/ Religious literature
/ Secular ethics
/ Spiritual belief systems
/ Theology
/ Traditions
2004
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Buddhism
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/ Humanism
/ Religious literature
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/ Spiritual belief systems
/ Theology
/ Traditions
2004
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Introduction: Theology of Culture as Theological Humanism
2004
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Argues that we are in need of a new approach to religious traditions and to normative religious thinking so that we may respond with insight to our rapidly changing cultural and social situations. The articles in this volume of \"Literature & Theology\" make an initial attempt to do just that by considering or enacting the possibilities for a renewed theology of culture conceived as a theological humanism. The contributors are impelled by the urgency of confronting the fundamental challenges in our time to the possibilities of sustainable life on this planet and to human life worth living. The most chastening recognition in this enterprise is that we humans are the problem.
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Oxford University Press,Oxford Publishing Limited (England)
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