Theology in a new paradigm
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St Petersburg State University
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Interview with Dmitry Shmonin, Director of the Institute of Theology of St. Petersburg
University, professor of St. Petersburg Orthodox Theological Academy and
ss. Cyril and Methodius Institute for Postgraduate and Doctoral Studies, Chairman
of the Expert Council of the Higher Attestation Commission under the Ministry
of Education and Science of Russia in Theology, editor-in-Chief of the journal “Issues
of Theology”. D. V. Shmonin is devoted to the place and role of theology in the
domestic academic and educational space. Topics covered include: theology and
worldview; normativity of theology in modern society; confessionality of theology;
the specificity of religious thinking in the three Abrahamic traditions, as well as in
Buddhism; theology and religious tradition; criticism in theology as a science; the
importance of ancient and medieval heritage; the specifics of the domestic experience
of the presence of theology in the educational space. Questions were raised
about the status of the so-called ecumenical theology and the Anglo-American
“philosophy of religion” as a non-denominational apologetic theology. The relationship
between the dogmatic core of theology and scientific and theological research
“on the margins” of this unchanging core is discussed. The author proposes, in
connection with theology, to talk about a new educational paradigm that does not
repeat the ancient one, which is impossible in modern conditions, but draws valuable
and relevant from it. The main task is to secure a reliable place for theology in the domestic context as an academic discipline (or a set of disciplines) within the
framework of modern humanitarian knowledge, including that transmitted in the
educational process. This talk is a contribution to the ongoing debate about theology
as a science, both institutionally and substantively.
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Shmonin D. V. Theology in a new paradigm. Issues of Theology, 2023, vol. 5, no. 3, pp. 494–508. https://doi.org/10.21638/spbu28.2023.309 (In Russian)