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Call for Papers – LIMINA 6:1 (Spring 2023)
Future(s) of Theology
Between ecclesial demands, societal expectations and academic frameworks
LIMINA Grazer theologische Perspektiven | 4:2, 2021 | www.limina-graz.eu
Theology is experiencing a re-examination of its role as an academic dis-
cipline. Precisely at a time of evident yet ambivalent religious revival and
the emergence of new spiritualities, signalling a profound need for purpose
and symbols, theological discourse appears to have lost its intellectual and
cultural relevance.
The factors driving these uncertainties are manifold: Societal as well as
educational policy changes, new demands posed by religious pluralism
and the diversity in worldviews, questions with regard to the positioning
of theology within academia and particularly in relation to the humanities,
as well as a purported ‘lack of relevance’ according to various stakeholders.
Furthermore, there is a growing tension between independent academic
theology on the one hand and requirements and expectations raised by
the Church on the other. Universities also record a declining trend in stu-
dent numbers taking up theology. In the face of these challenges, theology
has to reflect on its established understanding as a discipline in order to
(re)think and (re)structure itself as a vital voice that resonates in today’s
world as well as in the future .
Theology faculties can almost seem like anachronistic relics in a modern
landscape of knowledge acquisition and transfer. Yet they are also an im-
portant reminder of the origins of academia and the integral concept of
education based on intellectual self-discovery. However, if theology is to
fulfil a contemporary function beyond that of historic memory, it has to
re-examine its role and relationships within the shifting contexts as out-
lined above. What are the specific academic characteristics that distinguish
it from the human and cultural sciences? Does the future of theology lie in
Translation:
Dagmar Astleitner MA
PRISM Translations, London
Limina
Grazer theologische Perspektiven, Band 4:2
- Titel
- Limina
- Untertitel
- Grazer theologische Perspektiven
- Band
- 4:2
- Herausgeber
- Karl Franzens University Graz
- Datum
- 2021
- Sprache
- deutsch
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- CC BY-NC 4.0
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- 21.4 x 30.1 cm
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- 214
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