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Theology for Life

John Williams

Theological reflections at the interface between personal faith, church practice and world issues.

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I DON’T BELIEVE IN AN INTERVENTIONIST GOD

This article documents a piece of theological reflection in which my personal experience formed the basis for a consideration of divine providence, leading me ultimately to abandon ‘intervention’ as a valid terminology for God’s action in t...

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LAMENT, CONDOLENCE AND RESISTANCE

In this piece I look at suffering from three perspectives, which I have called the traditions of Lament, Condolence, and Resistance. These can be linked with aspects of the Christian doctrines of Creation, Incarnation and the Kingdom of God...

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The Tragedy of the Passion

In the 1830s the young German dramatist Georg Büchner produced several works which, despite his early death at the age of 23, have been widely acknowledged as among the forerunners of the modern theatre. His unfinished play Woyzeck gives us...

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Revisited: Karl Barth, ‘The Church: The Living Congregation of the Living Lord Jesus Christ’

Despite Karl Barth’s magnum opus being entitled Church Dogmatics, his ecclesiology has not tended to be at the forefront of attention by theologians. I am not competent to offer a detailed study of Barth’s doctrine of the Church, but I did ...

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  • John Williams

    I am a retired Anglican priest and academic interested in the responses of the churches to religious change in contemporary society. My posts explore a theology for life at the interface between personal faith, church life and world issues.

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