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In 12 BCE in Egypt the emperor Augustus was called theos kai kurios (god and lord--BERLINER GRIECHISCHE UP, KUNDEN 1197. Immediately this representation poses a theological dissonance: this God or theos (Greek) is not the God of Greek philosophy or of Hellenistic Christianity" (28). In this collection of recent essays, however, Tracy says that modern theology has become obsessed with the "right method" and, while this obsession has yielded its own insights, there now comes a time when theology must move from the framework of logos to the central issue, which is Theos. |
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