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Computational theology

Known as: Computational creationism, Computational religion, Theology computing 
Computational Theology or Computational Religion or Computational Creationism is a study that attempts to link religion and god to computer science… 
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2011
2011
It is argued that both the traditional clerical paradigm of an ecclesial approach and the phenomenological paradigm of an… 
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2008
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2008
In 1516 the Novum Instrumentum appeared from Johann Froben’s press in Basel. It contained the fi rst printed edition of the New… 
2001
2001
This paper discusses three post-revolutionary dissident political theologies in Iran. They all question the absolutist theology… 
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2000
1999
1999
Historians of British socialism have tended to discount the significance of religious belief. Yet the conference held in Bradford… 
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1993
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1993
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1991
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1991
A detailed examination of the passages central to the debate about Paul's christology and his view of Jewish Law. From meticulous… 
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1966
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1966
In this work Fr Schmemann defines liturgical theology, noting especially its progress beyond "liturgics." 
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1962
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1955