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    Theology in an evolutionary mode.Karl Schmitz-Moormann - 1992 - Zygon 27 (2):133-151.
    Evolution has become the standard way of understanding the world process. Theology has to express traditional faith in the context of the contemporary world. Since the common world view has profoundly changed, from a static world of being into a dynamic world of becoming, theology needs to change its language and its understanding of the universe as God's creation. This understanding of an evolving world is to be used as a theological source. Such a change of perspective necessitates a fundamental (...)
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    On the evolution of human freedom.Karl Schmitz-Moormann - 1987 - Zygon 22 (4):443-458.
    The age–old dilemma of free will and determinism is attacked by proving that both sides are flawed with contingencies, that the notion of eternal law is a theologically tainted projection rather than a reality of the real world that is understood to be evolutionary. Determinism is dissolved into conditionalism. This excludes materialistic scientific explanation of the deterministic style. As it brings forth freedom, evolutionary reality transcends essentially the explanatory possibilities of statistically structured natural laws. The dilemma of determinism and free (...)
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    The future of teilhardian theology.Karl Schmitz-Moormann - 1995 - Zygon 30 (1):117-129.
    The impossibility of predicting the future allows us only to indicate which theological developments seem to be needed. These developments concern our changing perception of the world, which requires a reversal in our understanding of God's Creation, from its most imperfect beginnings to its unforeseeable future. The passing of evolution from the biological to the human level has opened moral dimensions that must be explored. Rather than return to the beginnings of the church, theology needs to try to understand Christian (...)
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    Menschenwürde: Anspruch und Wirklichkeit.Karl Schmitz-Moormann - 1979 - Osnabrück: Vertrieb für die BRD A. Fromm.
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    Philosophical and theological reflections on recent neurobiological discoveries.Karl Schmitz-Moormann - 1986 - Zygon 21 (2):249-257.