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    A low-flying trinitarian theology by Ottati, Douglas F.

    Published in Verbum et ecclesia (2022)
    “…The claim is sometimes made (and also contested) that, following contributions of Karl Barth and Karl Rahner, there has been a renewal of interest in the…”
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    Theologian, Teacher, and Friend: Tributes to James M. Gustafson by Childress, James F., Cahill, Lisa Sowle, Ottati, Douglas F., Schweiker, William, Boer, Theo A.

    Published in The Journal of religious ethics (01-03-2022)
    “…James M. Gustafson, who died in 2021, has influenced generations of theologians and ethicists. In this article, five students, colleagues, and friends provide…”
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    Theology and Ethics Then, Now, and In-Between at Union Seminary and Elsewhere by Ottati, Douglas F.

    Published in Interpretation (Richmond) (01-10-2012)
    “…The story of theology and ethics at Union Seminary from 1812 to the present illustrates the critical relationship between theology, ethics, and historical…”
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    Reformed Theology, Revelation, and Particularity: John Calvin and H. Richard Niebuhr by Ottati, Douglas F.

    Published in Cross currents (New Rochelle, N.Y.) (01-06-2009)
    “…Major ecclesial strands may be regarded as somewhat distinctive traditions of understanding the Gospel and Christian faithfulness that, in turn, frame somewhat…”
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    THEOLOGY AMONG THE HUMAN HUMANITIES by Ottati, Douglas F.

    Published in Zygon (01-09-2021)
    “…This essay indicates how theology of a certain sort may contribute to the “human humanities” as Willem B. Drees understands them, but also that there is no…”
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    Which Way Is Up?: An Experiment in Christian Theology and Modern Cosmology by Ottati, Douglas F.

    Published in Interpretation (Richmond) (01-10-2005)
    “…Our theological pictures of God, the world, and ourselves sometimes change in order to take account of scientific findings, ideas, and beliefs. How might they…”
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    The Niebuhrian Legacy and the Idea of Responsibility by Ottati, Douglas F.

    Published in Studies in Christian ethics (01-11-2009)
    “…Reinhold and H. Richard Niebuhr developed different stances in theological ethics as well as contrasting interpretations of important circumstances and events…”
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    How Can Theological Ethics Be Christian? by Ottati, Douglas F.

    “…THIS ESSAY PRESENTS THE ARGUMENT THAT A THEOLOGICAL ETHIC CAN be Christian if it is shaped by a Christian theology or a reflective attempt to articulate a…”
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    Learning theological ethics through the Heidelberg Catechism by Ottati, D.F.

    Published in Acta theologica (01-01-2014)
    “…This article looks to the logic of grace and gratitude in the Heidelberg Catechism (HC) in order to examine a disposing pattern of sensibility and affection as…”
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    Looking forward to a post-pandemic era by Ottati, Douglas F

    Published in Presbyterian outlook (Richmond, Va.) (15-03-2021)
    “…There is good news: vaccines have been developed in record time, medical personnel and hospital workers continue to care for patients compassionately and…”
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    Newsletter Magazine Article
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    Horace Bushnell on Christian Character Development by Ottati, Douglas F.

    Published in The Journal of Religion (01-07-2001)
    “…"Horace Bushnell on Christian Character Development" by Lee J. Makowski is reviewed…”
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    Book Review
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    "Christ and Culture": Still Worth Reading after All These Years by Ottati, Douglas F.

    “…This essay argues that H. Richard Niebuhr's classic book, Christ and Culture, is best understood as a typology of moral theologies. Each of Niebuhr's five…”
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