Om Religiøse Følelser og deres Teologiske Værd: Hvordan forstå kristne affeksjoners positive betydning for lære og praksis?

The purpose of this article is to give a constructive proposal of how to understand the role of Christian affections for theological reflection and work with systematic theology. The last decades have seen an increased interest within different academic disciplines, including theology, in the topic...

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