Frases de Roger Haight

Roger Haight é um sacerdote católico jesuíta norte-americano, professor de teologia histórica e sistemática e autor de uma vasta obra teológica. Seu livro Jesus, símbolo de Deus recebeu o Catholic Book Award nos Estados Unidos. Este livro foi recentemente condenado pela Congregação para a Doutrina da Fé. A reflexão teológica de Haight situa-se na corrente da teologia do pluralismo religioso. Haight foi proibido de lecionar e publicar desde de 2004. Wikipedia  

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Roger Haight: Frases em inglês

“Each book of the New Testament is in its own way a methodical interpretation of the Christian experience of revelation.”

Roger Haight

Fonte: Dynamics Of Theology, Chapter Four, Revelation and Theology, p. 79

“As an appeal to hope the symbol of the kingdom of God is utopic.”

Roger Haight

Fonte: Dynamics Of Theology, Chapter Eight, Symbolic Religious Communication, p. 155

“Without a question, without inquiry, scripture and tradition remain mere data.”

Roger Haight

Fonte: Dynamics Of Theology, Chapter Ten, Method in theology, p. 194

“Revelation as a consciousness of God's Presence is available to all.”

Roger Haight

Fonte: Dynamics Of Theology, Chapter Three, The Structure of Revelation, p. 60

“Theology seeks to explain the meaning of Christian assertions in a language comprehensible to any given age.”

Roger Haight

Fonte: Dynamics Of Theology, Chapter Ten, Method in theology, p. 192

“A great deal of what we know about reality is accompanied by little more interest than simple curiosity.”

Roger Haight

Fonte: Dynamics Of Theology, Chapter Eight, Symbolic Religious Communication, p. 147

“Salvation is an individual's personal encounter with God's Presence.”

Roger Haight

Fonte: Dynamics Of Theology, Chapter Ten, Method in theology, p. 204

“This dialectical structure must be understood in terms of a dynamic process of communication.”

Roger Haight

Fonte: Dynamics Of Theology, Chapter Nine, The Structure of Interpretation, p. 178

“Responsibility to history and tradition creates freedom.”

Roger Haight

Fonte: Dynamics Of Theology, Chapter Eleven, Dynamics of Theology, p. 234

“One cannot reason without a conceptual content that is historically mediated.”

Roger Haight

Fonte: Dynamics Of Theology, Chapter Three, The Structure of Revelation, p. 63

“The single most important factor that has undermined the notion of inspiration is the rise of an historical consciousness.”

Roger Haight

Fonte: Dynamics Of Theology, Chapter Five, The Status of Scripture in the Church, p. 91

“To describe the phenomenon is to unmask it.”

Roger Haight

Fonte: Dynamics Of Theology, Chapter Two, Faith and the Community of Beliefs, p. 35

“Faith is a universal human phenomenon. All people live by some faith.”

Roger Haight

Fonte: Dynamics Of Theology, Chapter One, Faith As A Dimension of The Human, p. 15

“Reason operates critically in any number of different ways.”

Roger Haight

Fonte: Dynamics Of Theology, Chapter Two, Faith and the Community of Beliefs, p. 39

“Every doctrine from the past cannot be salvaged.”

Roger Haight

Fonte: Dynamics Of Theology, Chapter Two, Faith and the Community of Beliefs, p. 44

“A symbol is first of all a finite reality of this world.”

Roger Haight

Fonte: Dynamics Of Theology, Chapter Seven, The Symbolic Structure of Religion, p. 133