What s Dialectical Theology?
Dialectics itself is defined as the art of investigating, or discussing, the truth of opinions. An inquiry into contradictions and their solutions. A systematic reasoning, exposition, or argument that juxtaposes opposed or contradictory ideas and usually seeks to resolve their conflict.
Dialectical Theology is a theological approach that employs this method to engage with the tensions, contradictions, and dynamic movements within Christian doctrine.
It involves a dialogue between various theological perspectives, often emphasizing the interplay between opposites such as God's transcendence and immanence, suffering and hope, or freedom and responsibility.
Dialectical theology aims to develop a deeper understanding of Christian faith through the exploration of these tensions and paradoxes.
Proponents of this method include Karl Barth, Emil Brunner and Juergen Moltmann
Dialectical Theology is a theological approach that employs this method to engage with the tensions, contradictions, and dynamic movements within Christian doctrine.
It involves a dialogue between various theological perspectives, often emphasizing the interplay between opposites such as God's transcendence and immanence, suffering and hope, or freedom and responsibility.
Dialectical theology aims to develop a deeper understanding of Christian faith through the exploration of these tensions and paradoxes.
Proponents of this method include Karl Barth, Emil Brunner and Juergen Moltmann