1. a) philosophical theology grounded in the values realized from
our interobjective indeterminacy - a minimalist natural
theology of The One ... and what are the implications of
indeterminacy vis a vis God but that no eye has seen nor ear
heard nor the heart of wo/man conceived His essential nature
having "only" received the Love revealed through the creation
and the Incarnation
b) 5fold christology grounded in the values realized from our
intersubjective intimacy as we are 1) oriented 2) sanctified
3) empowered 4) healed and 5) saved ... and what has primarily
been revealed thru the Incarnation is that we are invited into
an intimate love relationship with God beyond our mere moral &
practical concerns, legitimate though they are
c) 5fold pneumatology grounded in the values realized from our
intraobjective identity - a robust theology of nature of The
Many - as expressed through our 1) eschatology 2) sophiology
3) ecclesiology 4) sacramentology and 5) soteriology ... and
what is that identity but the agapic dynamism of a community
of love - cf Bracken re: being and love
d) 5fold theological anthropology grounded in the values
realized from our intrasubjective integrity - a suitably
chastized but reasonably optimistic vision of humanity as
approached through our axiological epistemology via the 1)
historical (descriptive) 2) cultural (evaluative) 3) social
(interpretive) 4) economic (normative) and 5) political
(unitive) ... and where is our integrity founded but in our
being in love - cf Lonergan re: authenticity
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