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005 20200617074337.1
008 770525s1946 pau b 001 0 eng
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100 1 $aNeve, J. L.$q(Juergen Ludwig),$d1865-1943.
245 12 $aA history of Christian thought /$cby Dr. J.L. Neve ; with contributions by the Reverend O.W. Heick ... on the middle ages and Catholicism.
260 $aPhiladelphia, Pa. :$bMuhlenberg Press,$c1946.
300 $a2 volumes ;$c24 cm
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500 $aVol. 2 also has special title: History of protestant theology, by O.W. Heick, Ph. D. With contributions by Dr. J.L. Neve on the post-reformation developments and first fundamental steps into the modern age; and imprint: Philadelphia, The Muhlenberg press.
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references.
505 0 $aV. 1: History of Christian doctrine -- pt. 1: The ancient church -- Introductory matters -- Precursory thought -- Christianity of the post-apostolic fathers -- Perversions of Christianity -- Source and norm of truth, or foundation of the dogma -- The episcopate as guardian of the truth and the Christian life. Early ideas of the church -- Old Catholic theologians. First steps into the ecumenical age -- The doctrine of the Trinity -- The doctrine of the two natures and one person in Christ -- The problems of anthropology and soteriology -- The sacraments -- Concluding observations: the Christianity of the East and of the West -- pt. 2: The middle ages -- The theology of Gregory the Great -- Theological movements in the Carolingian renaissance -- The development of papal supremacy -- The awakening of the new piety -- The beginning and rise of scholasticism -- Doctrinal issues in the eleventh and twelfth centuries -- The church and theology in the thirteenth century -- The teaching of sin and grace. The sacraments. -- Church and state in the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries -- Theology and piety in the later Middle Ages -- pt. 3: The Reformation -- Luther as reformer -- Zwingli and his theology -- The first conflict over the Lord's supper -- Melanchthon the colaborer of Luther -- The earliest confessional writings of Lutheranism -- Bucer, Calvin, and the confessional standards of Calvinism -- Controversies in the Lutheran church and their settlement in the formula of Concord -- The age of strict orthodoxy in the Lutheran church -- Doctrinal developments within Roman Catholic theology -- V. 2: History of Protestant theology -- pt. 4: Developments in post-Reformation theology -- George Calixtus and the principles of syncretism -- Arminianism in Holland -- Arminianism in England -- The theology of the "inner light" -- The English Diests: first steps in radical liberalism -- The French naturalists of the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries -- German rationalism -- The old Socinians or Unitarians -- pt. 5: New attitudes to religion and Christianity -- Continental theological thought with special emphasis on German theology after 1800 -- Immanuel Kant: his ideas on religion -- German idealism and its relation to Christianity -- Schleiermacher -- Theology and theologians under the influence of Hegel's philosophy -- Confessional theology -- The mediating theology. The Biblicists. -- Neo-Kantianism and the Ritschlian theology -- From Ritschl to Barth -- Theological thought between the two great wars -- Theological thought in Great Britain -- Introductory remarks -- The early Evangelical and the early Orthodox parties -- Coleridge: the early Oriel school -- The Oxford movement -- Philosophy and the negative movement -- The consolidation of liberal forces -- Scottish theology -- Non-conformist theology -- Theological development in the Anglican church -- British philosophy from 1860 to present -- Theological movements in the twentieth century: the Liberal, Protestant, and Catholic traditions -- Theological thought in America -- Facts and forces in American theology -- Philosophical thought in America -- The New England theology: Jonathan Edwards and his school -- The Liberal Movement in American theology -- Conservative forces in American Calvinism during the nineteenth century -- Lutheran theology -- The twentieth century.
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700 1 $aHeick, Otto William.
776 08 $iOnline version:$aNeve, J. L. (Juergen Ludwig), 1865-1943.$tHistory of Christian thought.$dPhiladelphia, Pa. : Muhlenberg Press, 1946$w(OCoLC)1136985962
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