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  1. 1. Okt. 2005 · Throughout six decades as a theologian, Edward Schillebeeckx has attempted to interpret Christian faith in a credible way in the context of contemporary culture. After reviewing Schillebeeckx's early groundbreaking contributions to sacramental theology, this article highlights his turn to history in the mid-1960s, the hermeneutical and critical shifts in his theological method, his proposals ...

  2. 5. Sept. 2019 · Books. T&T Clark Handbook of Edward Schillebeeckx. Stephan van Erp, Daniel Minch. Bloomsbury Publishing, Sep 5, 2019 - Religion - 480 pages. Written by leading experts on both the thought of Edward Schillebeeckx and modern theology, this handbook offers the first comprehensive study of the historical, philosophical, political and theological ...

  3. The Challenge of Nuclear Disarmament. The Complete Record of the Public Hearing on Nuclear Weapons and Disarmament organized by the World Council of Churches (Geneva 1983), 83-89. Het veto van Kerstmis. Het fundamenteel morren wordt gegronde hoop, in: De Bazuin 66 nr. 48/49/50 (Dec. 23rd, 1983), 1-2.

  4. 14 Henricus [Schillebeeckx's religious name] Schillebeeckx, , “ Christelijke situatie,” Kultuurleven 12 (1945): 82–95, 229–242, 585 – 611 Google Scholar, at 88, cited and translated by Boeve, , “Introduction,” in Edward Schillebeeckx and Contemporary Theology, 1 – 24, at 10Google Scholar. The early Thomistic Schillebeeckx rests his concern for the physical world on the analogy ...

  5. The dissertation on which this article is based, has been a polemical study aimed at exploring the sacramental theology of the late Roman Catholic theologian, Edward Schillebeeckx and thereby ...

  6. 1. Okt. 2005 · Edward Schillebeeckx, OP (1914-): Encountering God in a Secular and Suffering World. October 2005. Theology today (Princeton, N.J.) 62 (3):376-387. DOI: 10.1177/004057360506200308. Authors: Mary ...

  7. Abstract. Theologies depend on philosophies. Vatican II introduced the Church as sacrament. Although the Council followed no theologian, that idea was proposed variously by the preconciliar Schillebeeckx, Rahner, and Semmelroth. Each theory manifests weaknesses and strengths, complementing each other in addressing human freedom.