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Biostasis followed by cell repair thus seems to raise no fundamental theology.
He went on to teach fundamental theology at the University of Heiligenkreuz.
His theological interests focus on two areas: fundamental theology and New Testament scripture studies.
It's the same fundamental theology: Jesus Christ is the only hope mankind has."
He was professor of fundamental theology, ecclesiastical history and moral theology at the seminary in 1878.
Principles of Catholic theology: building stones for a fundamental theology (1985)
Fundamental theology is a relatively recent theological discipline whose object and method has not altogether been clarified by theologians themselves.
His work Faith in History and Society develops apologetics, or fundamental theology, from this perspective.
The author then continues in the next sections to propound "fundamental theology" in order to elucidate the background or foundation of church teaching.
The Prize is awarded in three areas: Sacred Scripture study, patristics and fundamental theology.
He has published widely, with more than 150 essays in the areas of fundamental theology, hermeneutics, and political theology, as well as several other books.
It is clear, however, that a task of fundamental theology is to verify the foundations of theology.
It is said that he is the first writer to lay down, clearly and separately, the distinction between fundamental theology and other divisions of the science.
For more than three decades, he was professor of systematic and fundamental theology at the Pontifical Gregorian University (Rome).
He graduated in Fundamental Theology at the Pontifical Gregorian University in 1986.
The next year, he received his doctorate in fundamental theology for his work Sprache als metaphorischer Prozess.
Rethinking Fundamental Theology OUP, 2011.
Two years later he relocated to the University of Prague as a professor of moral theology, where in 1856 he became a professor of fundamental theology.
He spent two years teaching dogma and fundamental theology at the University of Freising and 10 years at the University of Bonn.
They tend to speak more explicitly about fundamental theology than other Egyptian religious writings, and became particularly important in the New Kingdom, a period of particularly active theological discourse.
He held a series of academic posts, teaching fundamental theology, canon law, and ecclesiastical law at the seminary of Mondoñedo, and the University of Munich.
Olegario González de Cardedal, who received the Ratzinger Prize in 2011, teaches Dogmatic and Fundamental Theology.
In 1958, Martini was awarded his doctorate in fundamental theology from the Pontifical Gregorian University, with a thesis exploring the problems of the Resurrection accounts.
At times, apologetics or fundamental theology is called "general dogmatic theology", dogmatic theology proper being distinguished from it as "special dogmatic theology".
For many years he lectured in fundamental theology and dogmatics in places such as Turin, Rome, Peru, Guatemala and Poland.