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Theology Today is an academic journal published by SAGE Publications for the Princeton Theological Seminary; it was formerly published by Westminster John Knox. It appears four times a year. It appears four times a year.
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Max Lynn Stackhouse (July 29, 1935 – January 30, 2016) [1] was the Rimmer and Ruth de Vries Professor of Reformed Theology and Public Life Emeritus at Princeton Theological Seminary. He was ordained in the United Church of Christ [1] and was the president of the Berkshire Institute for Theology and the Arts.
Natural theology – the discussion of those aspects of theology that can be investigated without the help of revelation scriptures or tradition (sometimes contrasted with "positive theology"). Patristics or patrology—studies the teaching of Church Fathers , or the development of Christian ideas and practice in the period of the Church Fathers.
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Spiritual Theology: The Theology of Yesterday for Spiritual Help Today is a book written by Diogenes Allen, professor emeritus at Princeton Theological Seminary.The book largely discusses the ancient traditions included within the "threefold way" in achieving habitual presence with God.