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A Rose by Any Other Name? From ‘Christian Doctrine’ to ‘Systematic Theology’

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A Rose by Any Other Name? From ‘Christian Doctrine’ to ‘Systematic Theology’

Auteurs : Colin Gunton [Royaume-Uni]

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Abstract

Christian thought is uniquely resistant to systematization, yet over the centuries has produced remarkable systematic accounts of Christian truth, including those of the patristic and medieval eras before Christian theology became systematically self‐conscious in modernity. The more recent fate of the notion of system is traced in Schleiermacher, Hegel and Kierkegaard, and an argument advanced that systematic theology is the expression of personal skill learned in community, and its unity and integrity are aesthetic and moral as much as rationalistic.

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