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L'Institut d'études théologiques (IET) de Bruxelles compte parmi les nombreuses institutions que la Compagnie de Jésus soutient dans le domaine de la formation théologique. La vie de cet Institut peut se lire comme une série de passages dont ce livre fait mémoire : des anciennes Facultés jésuites établies en 1838 à Louvain jusqu'à la création de l'IET ; du classique théologat d'Eegenhoven à l'habitat tel qu'il est organisé de nos jours à Bruxelles ; de la perte des titres académiques jusqu'aux retrouvailles de leur octroi ; du public des scolastiques jésuites et autres religieux jusqu'aux étudiants séminaristes et laïcs, hommes et femmes... De la mémoire de ces cinquante ans d'existence (1968-2018), chaque lecteur tirera des lumières qui l'aideront à mieux comprendre la beauté en même temps que la rudesse de la tâche théologique, et la fidélité de l'Esprit à l'aventure de ceux qui s'y adonnent
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This volume presents the research activities of Evangelische Theologische Faculteit Leuven during the last four decades: a faculty with its location rooted in the heart of Europe and its nature connected to an international academic community. For 40 years now, ETF Leuven is a place where researchers from different cultural and denominational backgrounds and different parts of the world engage in evangelical theology.0Through an Introduction and no fewer than eighteen chapters, this volume shows how ETF Leuven fosters a connection between academic research and faithful engagement with faith communities. Each of its six departments discusses past research activities and presents two samples of current research. Nevertheless, the different contributions do not just inform the reader about the essential mission of a theological faculty. This volume offers much more. Taken together, the contributions reflect the vitality of evangelical, and more broadly Christian theology as a benefit to both church and society, particularly in a time when academic theology seems to be vulnerable.0The volume includes a foreword by Prof. Miroslav Volf, who interprets the narrative of ETF Leuven within the larger field of academic theology.
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Christian theology --- Netherlands --- 230.242 <492> --- 378.429 <492 LEIDEN> --- Calvinistisch- gereformeerd systematische theologie--Nederland --- Theologische faculteiten: geschiedenis van--Nederland--LEIDEN --- 378.429 <492 LEIDEN> Theologische faculteiten: geschiedenis van--Nederland--LEIDEN --- 230.242 <492> Calvinistisch- gereformeerd systematische theologie--Nederland
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378.429 <44 PARIS> --- 929 D'HULST, MAURICE --- Theologische faculteiten: geschiedenis van--Frankrijk--PARIS --- Biografie. Genealogie. Heraldiek--D'HULST, MAURICE --- 929 D'HULST, MAURICE Biografie. Genealogie. Heraldiek--D'HULST, MAURICE --- 378.429 <44 PARIS> Theologische faculteiten: geschiedenis van--Frankrijk--PARIS
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378.429 <43 TUBINGEN> --- 2 LINSENMANN, FRANZ XAVER --- 378.429 <43 TUBINGEN> Theologische faculteiten: geschiedenis van--Duitsland voor 1945 en na 1989--TUBINGEN --- Theologische faculteiten: geschiedenis van--Duitsland voor 1945 en na 1989--TUBINGEN --- Godsdienst. Theologie--LINSENMANN, FRANZ XAVER
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The keywords migration, elite, and confession that form the leitmotiv of this book allow a focus on major subjects of research in early modern history. Concentrating on subjects relevant to the history of education, the essays collected here offer manifold insights into new source material and the evaluation of methods. The fifteen papers cover a wide range of topics related to the education of academic theologians and clergy in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. As training programmes differed from university to university, this gave rise to migration and an extensive communicative network. Although a final conclusion of methodological questions requires more research, the volume provides an important contribution to the interdisciplinary discussion between representatives of the many historical disciplines. The fifteen contributors: Luca Baschera, Amy Nelson Burnett, Otfried Czaika, Simone Giese, Anja-Silvia Göing, Leonhard Hell, Wim Janse, Julian Kümmerle, Andreas Mühling, Hans Peterse, Frank van der Pol, Sünje Prühlen, Alexander Schunka, Sven Tode, and Jason Zuidema.
Confessionalisme --- Theologische faculteiten. --- Theologische hogescholen. --- Theology --- Christian theology --- Theology, Christian --- Christianity --- Religion --- Study and teaching --- History --- Europe --- Council of Europe countries --- Eastern Hemisphere --- Eurasia --- Church history --- 378.429 --- 378.429 Theologische faculteiten: geschiedenis van --- Theologische faculteiten: geschiedenis van
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