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  1. Dialectical Theology and Non-Christian Religions.George Chemparathy - 1981 - Journal of Dharma 6 (4):399-416.
     
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    Dialectical theology and hope, I.Francis P. Fiorenza - 1968 - Heythrop Journal 9 (2):143–163.
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    Dialectical theology and hope, II.Francis P. Fiorenza - 1968 - Heythrop Journal 9 (4):384–399.
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    Dialectical theology and hope, III.Francis P. Fiorenza - 1969 - Heythrop Journal 10 (1):26–42.
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    Dialectic, Theology, Ontology: Roscelin and Anselm.Enrique Camilo Corti - 2017 - Revista Española de Filosofía Medieval 24:55.
    This paper presents a re-reading of Anselm’s Epistola de incarnatione verbi, examining it as a textual and doctrinal interpretation carried out by Anselm about the statements by Roscelin of Compiègne. It is marked by three moments: hearing, understanding and responding. Hearing is applied, on the one hand, to the literal text of the statement in the conditional version exposed in the Epistola de incarnatione verbi and in Letter 128; and, on the other hand, in the version in Letters 129 and (...)
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    Specification of "dialectic-theological" reception of the proteastant orthodoxia ideas.Yuliya Oleksandrivna Strielkova - 2018 - Ukrainian Religious Studies 84:58-67.
    The article examines the world view and religiously-philosophical grounds of the interest of dialectical theology representatives to the ideas of Reformation, first of all, about absolute meaningfulness of faith, leading role of Christ and priority of Holy Bible, about the necessity of unity of "internal man" with God, replacement of the authority of church by the authority of Bible. At the same time it is underlined, that within the framework of dialectical theology, unlike the protestant orthodoxy, (...)
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    Dialectic Theology. Studies in Adorno’s Metaphysics and Kierkegaard’s Late Works. [REVIEW]Hedwig Wingler - 1983 - Philosophy and History 16 (1):16-17.
  8. The Beginnings of Dialectic Theology.James M. Robinson & Keith R. Crim - 1968
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    T.J. Holopainen, Dialectic & Theology in the Eleventh Century. Leiden: E.j. Brill, 1996. [REVIEW]Thomas Williams - 1997 - History and Philosophy of Logic 1997:55-59.
    A venerable story in the history of medieval philosophy has it that the eleventh century saw a debate between certain 'dialecticians', who exalted the role of reason and disdained theological authority, and 'anti-dialecticians', who carefully limited—or even rejected—the application of dialectical reasoning to Christian doctrine. A number of authors have called into question certain details of this story, but in..
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    Reversing Schmitt: The sovereign as a guardian of rational pluralism and the peculiarity of the Islamic state of exception in al-Juwaynī’s dialectical theology.Ahmed Abdel Meguid - 2017 - European Journal of Political Theory 19 (4):489-511.
    This study presents an Islamic conception of sovereignty from mainstream Sunni theology by closely examining Ghiyāth al-umam fī iltyāth aẓ-ẓulam, the major political work of Abū al-Ma‘ālī al-Juwayn...
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    Literary Mystification: Hermeneutical Questions of the Early Dialectical Theology.Katya Tolstaya - 2012 - Neue Zeitschrift für Systematicsche Theologie Und Religionsphilosophie 54 (3).
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    Dialectic and Theology in the Eleventh Century.Toivo J. Holopainen (ed.) - 1996 - Brill.
    This study provides a reappraisal of the eleventh-century controversy over the value of logic in theology on the basis of close exegesis of the central texts by Peter Damian, Lanfranc of Bec, Berengar of Tours and Anselm of Canterbury.
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    Dialectical critical realism in science and theology: Quantum physics and Karl Barth.R. H. McKenzie & B. Myers - 2008 - .
    In order to illuminate the similarities and differences between science and theology, we consider an epistemology and methodology for each that can be characterised as a dialectical critical realism. Our approach is deeply indebted to the work of the great Swiss theologian, Karl Barth. Key points are that the object under study determines the method to be used, the community of investigators and the nature of the possible knowledge to be gained; the necessity of a posteriori, rather than (...)
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    Theology and Contemporary Continental Philosophy: The Centrality of a Negative Dialectic.Colby Dickinson - 2018 - New York: Rowman & Littlefield International.
    This concise yet thorough summary of 20th century continental thought explores research questions that are relevant to contemporary developments in the fields of continental philosophy and political theology, wrestling with the implications of entering a post-secular epoch in both fields.
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    The paradox of dialectic: clarifying the use and scope of dialectic in theology.Aaron Edwards - 2016 - International Journal of Philosophy and Theology 77 (4):273-306.
    The meaning of the term ‘dialectic’ is often obscured by its chameleonic multiuse in contemporary theology, and is habitually confused with its sibling concept ‘paradox’. This article narrates dialectic’s theological foundations in the modern dialectical theology school, highlighting in particular Karl Barth’s ‘dialectical’ relationship to dialectic, and dialectical theology’s relationship to paradox. To illuminate and distinguish these concepts further, the article then briefly sketches four varied but conceptually consistent expressions of theological paradox (in Chesterton, (...)
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    Materialism, dialectics, and theology in Alain Badiou.Mads Peter Karlsen - 2014 - Critical Research on Religion 2 (1):38-54.
    This article examines the relationship between materialism, dialectics, and theology in Alain Badiou's work. The first three sections of the article focus on Badiou's reading of Hegelian dialectics in his 1982 work, Theory of the Subject. The first section accounts for Badiou's splitting of Hegel into an idealist and materialist dialectic, and presents an exposition of the latter. The second section outlines Badiou's critical analysis of the theological model implicit in Hegel's dialectics. The third section investigates the core of (...)
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    The Dialectic of Theological Reason Reversing the Ontological, Cosmological and Teleological Arguments.Nikolai Biryukov - 2008 - Proceedings of the Xxii World Congress of Philosophy 45:65-68.
    The famous triad of ‘rational proofs’ of God’s existence may, if their underlying intuitions are taken at face value, be reversed to prove the contrary, namely the non-existence of God. The ontological argument, for example, proceeds from the notion of God as the ‘real most’ or ‘absolutely real’ being. However, the existence of an entity thus defined must be beyond doubt, for if distinguishing between ‘levels of reality’ makes any sense at all, ‘more real’ must also mean ‘more manifest’. And (...)
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    Dialectic and Theology in the Eleventh Century.Irven Michael Resnick - 1997 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 35 (4):621-622.
    This study provides a reappraisal of the eleventh-century controversy over the value of logic in theology on the basis of close exegesis of the central texts by Peter Damian, Lanfranc of Bec, Berengar of Tours and Anselm of Canterbury.
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    Dialectical materialism and political theology: Two views of the future.Rudolf Siebert - 1983 - World Futures 19 (1):61-99.
    In a wide variety of publications,1 Johannes B. Metz programatically represented a new political theology of subject, society, history, and future. This theology participates intensely in the lively, ongoing discourse on the political and theological actuality and significance of the critical theory of society, religion and future set forth by the Marxist, Walter Benjamin.2 The purpose of this study is to illuminate several connections between Benjamin's critical theory and Metz's political theology, particularly with respect to the present (...)
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    Hegel’s political theology: ‘True Infinity’, dialectical panentheism and social criticism.Jolyon Agar - 2015 - Philosophy and Social Criticism 41 (10):1093-1111.
    This article proposes that the foundations of Hegel’s contribution to social criticism are compatible with, and enriched by, his meta-theology. His social critique is grounded in his belief that normative ideas – and especially the idea of freedom – are necessarily experiential and historical. Often regarded as a recipe for an authoritarian reconciliation with the status quo, Hegel’s philosophy has been dismissed by some unsympathetic commentators from the left as inimical to the task of social criticism. Much of the (...)
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    Dialectical v. Di-Polar Theology.Thomas J. J. Altizer - 1971 - Process Studies 1 (1):29-37.
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    Theology and the Dialectics of Otherness: On Reading Bonhoeffer and Adorno.Wayne Whitson Floyd - 1988 - Upa.
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  23. The dialectic Unfolding of the Theological Virtues. Tayloring Christian Identity to a Secular Age.Dominic Doyle - 2011 - Gregorianum 92 (4):687-708.
     
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    Dialectic of Theology And Mysticism In Islam: A Study of Ibn Taymiyya.Sangkot Sirait - 2017 - Kanz Philosophia : A Journal for Islamic Philosophy and Mysticism 6 (1):53.
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  25. Dialectics of the theological and the speculative.Natalia Bevzuk - 2011 - Sententiae 25 (2):141-152.
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    "Crisis Theology" and Its Dialectical Problems.L. P. Voronkova - 1980 - Russian Studies in Philosophy 19 (2):27-43.
    There is no paradox in the well-known historical fact that the bourgeoisie, in the period when the capitalist mode of production was coming into being, declaimed against the idea of instituting the kingdom of reason on earth, and converted from Catholicism to the Protestant religion. For Catholicism had asserted that the world was rationally organized in accordance with higher divine intent and that religious belief was in harmony with human reason, although superior thereto inasmuch as the source of faith was (...)
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  27. The role of dialectics in Peter Abelard's concept of theology.Damian Wąsek - 2013 - In Bartosz Brożek, Adam Olszewski & Mateusz Hohol (eds.), Logic in theology. Kraków: Copernicus Center Press.
     
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    Dialectics of Difference: Barth, Whitehead, Modern Theology and the Uses of Worldviews.Gary Dorrien - 2009 - American Journal of Theology and Philosophy 30 (3):244 - 270.
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    Reconstructing the dialectics in Karl Barth's 'epistle to the romans' the role of transcendental arguments in theological theorizing.Dirk-Martin Grube - 2008 - Bijdragen 69 (2):127-146.
    In Karl Barth’s famous ‘Epistle to the Romans’, Second edition, the negation seems to be dominant: Each and every possibility to ‘have’ God, i.e. to cognize Him, is denied. More precisely speaking, Barth proposes a dialectics of negation and affirmation within which the negation seems to be dominant: He alludes frequently to the possibility to cognise God but then denies that possibility. An important question in Barth-research is thus how this dialectics is to be interpreted. Most Barth-researchers approach this question (...)
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    History, Method, and Theology: A Dialectical Comparison of Wilhelm Dilthey's Critique of Historical Reason and Bernard Lonergan's Meta-methodology.Matthew L. Lamb - 1974
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    Facing the crucified: The dialectics of the analogy in an ignatian theology of the cross.Peter Lüning - 2009 - Heythrop Journal 50 (3):425-447.
  32. Creation and 'Actualism': The Dialectical Dimension of Philosophical Theology.Csc David B. Burrell - 1994 - Journal of Nietzsche Studies 4:25-41.
  33. Notes on Aristotelian Dialectic in Theological Method.Dunstan Hayden - 1957 - The Thomist 20 (4):383-418.
     
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    Creation and 'Actualism': The Dialectical Dimension of Philosophical Theology.David B. Burrell - 1994 - Medieval Philosophy & Theology 4:25-41.
  35. Hegel: The Theological Roots of his Dialectic.Kevin Wall - 1973 - The Thomist 37 (4):734-742.
  36. Philo’s Dialectics of Apophatic Theology, His Strategy of Differentiation, and His Impact on Patristic Exegesis and Theology.Ilaria L. E. Ramelli - 2019 - Philosophy 2019 (3):pp. 36-92.
     
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    The Common Root of Philosophy and Theology in Lectures on Dialectics of F.D.E. Schleiermacher.A. V. Belyaeva - 2019 - RUDN Journal of Philosophy 23 (4):476-487.
    Schleiermacher is a philosopher and theologist, widely known in Protestant society, whose philosophy, after the turn of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, has only just begun to be rediscovered in Russia nowadays. One of the central works of Schleiermacher is the lecture on dialectics, which he read at the University of Berlin. In these lectures on dialectics Schleiermacher presents his system of philosophy. He tries to unite the world of action and the world of science, revealing their common root, and (...)
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    Dialectical disputations.Lorenzo Valla - 2012 - Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press. Edited by Brian P. Copenhaver & Lodi Nauta.
    Lorenzo Valla (1407–1457) ranks among the greatest scholars and thinkers of the Renaissance. He secured lasting fame for his brilliant critical skills, most famously in his exposure of the “Donation of Constantine,” the forged document upon which the papacy based claims to political power. Lesser known in the English-speaking world is Valla's work in the philosophy of language—the basis of his reputation as the greatest philosopher of the humanist movement. Dialectical Disputations, translated here for the first time into any (...)
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    Western theology’s whiteness and some Liberation theologies, two sides of the same coin?Sifiso Khuzwayo - 2023 - HTS Theological Studies 80 (2):10.
    This article explores how the Western theology often employed by European explorers sought to deify ‘whiteness’. Whiteness as an ideological construction found the ideal tool in Christianity and through supersessionism detached Jesus of Nazareth from his Jewish roots and clothed him in whiteness, thus making white maleness the idol that all creatures must aspire towards. In defiance, liberation theologians, in particular James Cone, coined the possibility that ‘Jesus is black’. Thus, the possibility of Jesus being anything to anyone becomes (...)
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    Minimal theologies: critiques of secular reason in Adorno and Levinas.Hent de Vries - 2005 - Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press.
    What, at this historical moment "after Auschwitz," still remains of the questions traditionally asked by theology? What now is theology's minimal degree? This magisterial study, the first extended comparison of the writings of Theodor W. Adorno and Emmanuel Levinas, explores remnants and echoes of religious forms in these thinkers' critiques of secular reason, finding in the work of both a "theology in pianissimo" constituted by the trace of a transcendent other. The author analyzes, systematizes, and formalizes this (...)
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    Dialectic and Gospel in the Development of Hegel’s Thinking.Stephen Crites - 1998 - Pennsylvania State University Press.
    Hegel came to maturity as a philosopher during the first years of the nineteenth century, developing through prodigious intellectual struggles a highly original conception of dialectic as a method for rationally comprehending traumatic historical change. At the same time, he continued a process begun earlier, of critical engagement with the Christian gospel and its historical ethos. Hegel spent much of his youth reacting against this drama and its cultural expression. By the time he published his early masterpiece, the _Phenomenology of (...)
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    paraplegic in a car accident, the horror and shame I feel at feeling such joy set going a dialectic of reflection that seeks equilibrium in a more or less stable moral outlook. De Sousa seeks no foundation of the usual kind for ethics—no theology, no appeal to tradition, no story about practical reason or univocal human.Robert C. Roberts - 2012 - Mind 121 (483):483.
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    Avery Dulles, teaching authority in the church, and the 'dialectically tense' middle: An american strategic theology.J. S. - 2007 - Heythrop Journal 48 (6):932–951.
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    Avery Dulles, teaching authority in the church, and the ?Dialectically tense? Middle: An american strategic theology.Mark S. Massa S. J. - 2007 - Heythrop Journal 48 (6):932-951.
    Father Dulles is now largely thought by friend and foe alike to be one of the most forceful voices for a renewed orthodoxy in the Church. Liberals see him as having turned his back on his younger radicalism; like many an older man, they suggest, he has grown more conservative with age. His experiences with certain forms of liberal Catholicism, while not changing his ideas about the Church, seemed to have alerted him to their potential for disaster.1.
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  45. Avery Dulles, teaching authority in the church, and the 'dialectically tense'middle: An american strategic theology.Massa Sj - 2007 - Heythrop Journal 48 (6):932-951.
     
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    Theology and the University in Nineteenth-Century Germany.Zachary Purvis - 2016 - Oxford University Press UK.
    Theology and the University in Nineteenth-Century Germany examines the dual transformation of institutions and ideas that led to the emergence of theology as science, the paradigmatic project of modern theology associated with Friedrich Schleiermacher. Beginning with earlier educational reforms across central Europe and especially following the upheavals of the Napoleonic period, an impressive list of provocateurs, iconoclasts, and guardians of the old faith all confronted the nature of the university, the organization of knowledge, and the unity of (...)
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    The dialectic of articulation: a Hegelian response to Adams.Ariën Voogt - 2023 - International Journal of Philosophy and Theology 84 (5):333-339.
    This article responds to Nicholas Adams by exploring the affinities between his account and Hegel, with a particular focus on the dialectic of articulation. They seem to agree on the undermining effect of articulation and reflection on implicit commitments. However, Adams diverges from Hegel by questioning the consequence and supposed inevitability of this dialectical process. Whereas Hegel argues for the desirability of conscious articulation in the progress towards modernity, Adams contends that it is actually a destructive and oppressive process, (...)
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    The Dialectical Tradition in South Africa.Andrew Nash - 2009 - Routledge.
    This book brings into view the most enduring and distinctive philosophical current in South African history—one often obscured or patronized as Afrikaner liberalism. It traces this current of thought from nineteenth-century disputes over Dutch liberal theology through Stellenbosch existentialism to the prison writings of Breyten Breytenbach, and examines related themes in the work of Olive Schreiner, M. K. Gandhi, and Richard Turner. At the core of this tradition is a defence of free speech in its classical sense, as a (...)
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    The Dialectical Tradition in South Africa.Andrew Nash - 2009 - Routledge.
    This book brings into view the most enduring and distinctive philosophical current in South African history—one often obscured or patronized as Afrikaner liberalism. It traces this current of thought from nineteenth-century disputes over Dutch liberal theology through Stellenbosch existentialism to the prison writings of Breyten Breytenbach, and examines related themes in the work of Olive Schreiner, M. K. Gandhi, and Richard Turner. At the core of this tradition is a defence of free speech in its classical sense, as a (...)
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    Dialectic and Gospel in the Development of Hegel's Thinking (review).Lawrence S. Stepelevich - 1999 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 37 (3):540-541.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Reviewed by:Dialectic and Gospel in the Development of Hegel’s Thinking by Stephen CritesLawrence S. StepelevichStephen Crites. Dialectic and Gospel in the Development of Hegel’s Thinking. University Park: Pennsylvania State University Press, 1998. Pp. xvii + 572. Cloth, $65.00Unlike either Wittgenstein or Heidegger, or his contemporary, Schelling, there is really no “Early” or “Later” Hegel. The fundamentals of his system were, if not always fully articulated, nevertheless present from the (...)
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