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Hall of Theological Courage 2
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Hall of Theological Courage 2

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Anyone who is religious or beginning to explore theology will find this multi-volume work a concise introduction to more than 100 Pioneers in Theological Thought: What moves the conscience of theology? Who are the courageous voices that are reshaping our thinking about God, justice, and society? This book opens a spacious house with over 100 doors - each one leading into the life and work of a theological figure who not only thought about their faith, but lived it, challenged it, expanded it, and carried it out into the world. The collected portraits combine theological depth with biographical intimacy. They show how faith changes, how thinking opens up, and how a transdisciplinary theology - interwoven with philosophy, psychology, social psychology, sociology, and cultural studies - paves new paths into the present: paths of justice, solidarity, diversity, and spiritual sincerity. This is not a lexicon, but a living space for thought. Not an encyclopedia, but a land of exploration. A book that provides inspiration for all those who want to rediscover theology with an open heart and an inquiring mind - beyond familiar pulpit words and beyond narrow church boundaries, denominations, or disciplines. Created with excellent artificial intelligence, this work is a new chapter in theological education: insightful, accessible, inspiring: a book for all who believe that theology needs conscience. And that conscience needs thought. Volume 2: Madame de Stael Klaus Dede Rene Descartes Karlheinz Deschner Denis Diderot Eugen Drewermann Alexandre Dumas der AEltere Mircea Eliade Ludwig Feuerbach Gustave Flaubert Viktor Emil Frankl Papst Franziskus (Jorge Mario Bergoglio) Paulo Freire Sigmund Freud Erich Fromm Galileo Galilei Ivone Gebara Robert Goss (Robert E. Shore-Goss) Friedrich Wilhelm Graf Gustavo Gutierrez Donna Haraway Sam Harris Gotthold Hasenhuettl Martin Heidegger Georg Hermes Christopher Hitchens Adolf Holl Victor Hug

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Bod - Books on Demand
Date
7 August 2025
Pages
478
ISBN
9783695190119

This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.

Anyone who is religious or beginning to explore theology will find this multi-volume work a concise introduction to more than 100 Pioneers in Theological Thought: What moves the conscience of theology? Who are the courageous voices that are reshaping our thinking about God, justice, and society? This book opens a spacious house with over 100 doors - each one leading into the life and work of a theological figure who not only thought about their faith, but lived it, challenged it, expanded it, and carried it out into the world. The collected portraits combine theological depth with biographical intimacy. They show how faith changes, how thinking opens up, and how a transdisciplinary theology - interwoven with philosophy, psychology, social psychology, sociology, and cultural studies - paves new paths into the present: paths of justice, solidarity, diversity, and spiritual sincerity. This is not a lexicon, but a living space for thought. Not an encyclopedia, but a land of exploration. A book that provides inspiration for all those who want to rediscover theology with an open heart and an inquiring mind - beyond familiar pulpit words and beyond narrow church boundaries, denominations, or disciplines. Created with excellent artificial intelligence, this work is a new chapter in theological education: insightful, accessible, inspiring: a book for all who believe that theology needs conscience. And that conscience needs thought. Volume 2: Madame de Stael Klaus Dede Rene Descartes Karlheinz Deschner Denis Diderot Eugen Drewermann Alexandre Dumas der AEltere Mircea Eliade Ludwig Feuerbach Gustave Flaubert Viktor Emil Frankl Papst Franziskus (Jorge Mario Bergoglio) Paulo Freire Sigmund Freud Erich Fromm Galileo Galilei Ivone Gebara Robert Goss (Robert E. Shore-Goss) Friedrich Wilhelm Graf Gustavo Gutierrez Donna Haraway Sam Harris Gotthold Hasenhuettl Martin Heidegger Georg Hermes Christopher Hitchens Adolf Holl Victor Hug

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Bod - Books on Demand
Date
7 August 2025
Pages
478
ISBN
9783695190119