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245 04 $aThe Christian theology reader /$cedited by Alister E. McGrath.
250 $a2nd ed.
260 $aOxford ;$aMalden, MA :$bBlackwell,$c2001.
300 $axxx, 707 pages :$billustrations ;$c26 cm
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504 $aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 664-688) and indexes.
505 0 $aGetting started: Preliminaries : Justin Martyr on philosophy and theology ; Clement of Alexandria on philosophy and theology ; Tertullian on the relation of philosophy and heresy ; Augustine on philosophy and theology ; The Nicene Creed ; The apostle's creed ; Anselm of Canterbury's proof for the existence of God ; Gaunilo's reply to Anselm's argument ; Thomas Aquinas on proofs for the existence of God ; Thomas Aquinas on the principle of analogy ; Martin Luther on the theology of the cross ; John Calvin on the nature of faith ; The Heidelberg catechism on images of God ; John Locke on the formation of the concept of God ; Rene Descartes on the existence of God ; Blaise Pascal on proofs fro the existence of God ; Blaise Pascal on the hiddenness of God ; Immanuel Kant on Anselm's ontological arguments ; Vatican I on faith and reason ; Henry Newman on the grounds of faith ; Adolf von Harnack on the origins of dogma.
505 0 $aKarl Barth on the nature and task of theology ; Ludwig Wittgenstein on Analogy ; Ludwig Wittgenstein on proofs for the existence of God ; Dietrich Bonhoeffer on God in a secular world ; Paul Tillich on the method of Correlation ; Sallie McFague on metaphor in theology ; Gustavo Gutierrez on theology as critical reflection ; Brian A. Gerrish on accommodation in Calvin's theology ; George Lindbeck on postliberal approaches to doctrine -- The sources of theology : The muratorian fragment on the New Testament Canon ; Irenaeus on the role of tradition ; Hippolytus on typological interpretation of Scripture ; Clement of Alexandria on the fourfold interpretation of Scripture ; Tertullian on tradition and apostolic succession ; Origen on the three ways of reading scripture ; Cyril of Jerusalem on the role of creeds ; Augustine on the literal and allegorical sense of Scripture ; Jerome on the role of Scripture ; Vincent of Lerins on the role of tradition ; Bernard of Clairvaux on the allegorical sense of Scripture ; Stephen Langton on the moral sense of Scritpure ; Ludolf of Saxony on reading scripture imaginatively ; Jacques Lefevre d'Etaples on the senses of Scripture ; Martin Luther on the fourfold sense of Scripture ; Martin Luther on revelation in Christ ; John Calvin on the natural knowledge of God ; John Calvin on the relation between Old and New Covenants.
505 0 $aThe council of Trent on Scripture and tradition ; The Gallic confession on the canon of Scripture ; The Belgic confession on the book of nature ; The formula of Concord on Scripture and the theologians ; King James I on the relations of Old and New Testament ; The King James translators on biblical translation ; Sir Thomas Browne on the two books of revelation ; Philip Jakob Spener on Scripture and the Christian life ; Nikolaus Ludwig von Zinzendorf on reason and experience ; Jonathan Edwards on the beauty of creation ; William Paley on the wisdom of the creation ; Johann Adam Mohler on living tradition ; Archibald Alexander Hodge on the inspiration of Scripture ; Charles Gore on the relation of dogma to the New Testament ; James Orr on the centrality of revelation to the Christian faith ; Wilhelm Herrmann on the nature of revelation ; Karl Barth on revelation as God's self-disclosure ; Emil Brunner on the personal nature of revelation ; Rudolf Bultmann on demythologization and biblical interpretation ; Karl Rahner on the authority of Scripture ; Phyllis Trible on feminist biblical interpretation ; Donald G. Bloesch on Christological approaches to Biblical hermeneutics ; John Meyendorff on living tradition ; James I. Packer on the nature of revelation ; Thomas F. Torrance on Karl Barth's criticism of natural theology.
505 0 $aThe catechism of the catholic church on Scripture and tradition -- The doctrine of God : Athenagoras of Athens on the Christian God ; Irenaeus on te origin of evil ; Irenaeus on the trinity ; Tertullian on creation from pre-existent matter ; Origen on creation from pre-existent matter ; Origen on the relation of God and evil ; Origen on the suffering of God ; Origen on the changelessness of God ; Basil of Caesarea on the work of the Holy Spirit ; Gregory of Nazianzus on the gradual revelation of the trinity ; Hilary of Poitiers on the trinity ; Augustine on the trinity ; Augustine on the relation of God and evil ; Augustine on the Holy Spirit ; Epiphanius of Constantia on Sabellianism ; Cyril of Alexandria on the role of the Holy Spirit ; Fulgentius of Ruspe on the Holy Spirit and Eucharist ; The eleventh council of Toledo on the trinity ; Anselm of Canterbury on the compassion of God ; Richard of St Victor on love within the trinity ; Alexander of Hales on the suffering of God in Christ ; Thomas Aquinas on divine omnipotence ; Julian Of Norwich on God as our mother ; William of Ockham on the two powers of God ; Thomas a Kempis on the limits of Trinitarian speculation ; John Owen on the sovereignty of God ; Benedict Spinoza on the impassibility of God ; F.D.E. Schleiermacher on the trinity ; Karl Barth on the otherness of God ; Jurgen Moltmann on the suffering of God ; Richard Swinburne on the concept of creation.
505 0 $aLeonardo Boff on the trinity as good news for the poor ; Robert Jenson on the trinity ; Hans Kung on the immutability of God ; Eberhard Jungel on the crucified God ; Jacques Ellul on the theology of icons ; Paul Jewett on non-inclusive language and the trinity ; Anne Carr on feminism and the maleness of God -- The Person of Christ : Ignatius of Antioch on Docetism ; Irenaeus of Lyons on Gnosticism in Christology ; Tertullian on Patripassianism ; Tertullian on the incarnation ; Origen on the two natures of Christ ; Arius on the status of Christ ; Athanasius on the two natures of Christ ; Apollinarius of Laodicea on the person of Christ ; Gregory of Nazianzus on Appollinarianism ; Nestorius on the term "Theotokos" ; Cyril of Alexandria on Nestorius' Christology ; Cyril of Alexandria on the incarnation ; Cyril of Alexandria on Mary as the mother of God ; Leo the great on the two natures ; The Chalcedonian definition of the Christian faith (451) ; The emperor Zeno on the natures of Christ ; The monophysites on the natures of Christ ; John of Damascus on the incarnation and icons ; Gregory Palamas on the divine condescension in the incarnation ; William Dunbar on the incarnation ; Martin Luther's critique on Nestorianism ; Francois Turrettini on the threefold office of Christ ; Gotthold Ephraim Lessing on the ditch of history ; F.D.E. Schleiermacher on the natural heresies of Christianity ; A.B. Ritschl on the uniqueness of Jesus Christ ; Martin Kahler on the historical Jesus ; George Tyrrell on the Christ of liberal Protestantism ; Albert Schweitzer on the failure of the 'quest of the historical Jesus' ; Peter Taylor Forsyth on the person of Christ ; Ernst Troeltsch on faith and history ; Dorothy L. Sayers on Christology and Dogma.
505 0 $aPaul Tillich on the dispensability of the historical Jesus ; Wolfhart Pannenberg on the indispensability of the historical Jesus ; Thomas F. Torrance on the incarnation and Soteriology ; Daphne Hampson on the possibility of a feminist Christology ; N.T. Wright on history and Christology -- Salvation in Christ : Irenaeus on the ransom theory atonement ; Irenaeus on Recapitulation in Christ ; Clement of Alexandria on Christ's death as an example of love ; Athanasius on the death of Christ ; Athanasius on the relation of Christology and Soteriology ; Pseudo-hippolytus on the cosmic dimensions of the cross ; Rufinus of Aquileia on the mousetrap theory of the atonement ; An ancient liturgy on Christ's descent into hell ; Theodoret of Cyrrhus on the death of Christ ; Augustine on redemption in Christ ; Simeon the New theologian on salvation as deification ; Anselm of Canterbury on the atonement ; Peter Abelard on the love of Christ in redemption ; Hugh of St Victor on the death of Christ ; John Calvin on the grounds of redemption ; The Socinian critique of the idea of satisfaction ; John Donne on the work of Christ ; George Herbert on the death of Christ and redemption ; Charles Wesley on salvation in Christ.
505 0 $aF.D.E. Schleiermacher on Christ as a Charismatic leader ; F.D.E. Schleiermacher on Christology and Soteriology ; Charles Gore on the relation of Christology and Soteriology ; Hastings Rashdall on Christ as a moral example ; James Denney on the atonement and incarnation ; Gustaf Aulen on the classic theory of the atonement ; Vladimir Lossky on redemption as deification ; Wolfhart Pannenberg on soteriological approaches to Christology ; James I. Packer on penal substitution ; Colin E. Gunton on the language of atonement -- Human nature, sin and grace : Irenaeus on human progress ; Tertullian on the origin of sin ; Tertullian on inherited grace ; Tertullian on the image of God ; Origen on the image of God ; Origen on inherited sin ; Lactantius on political aspects of the image of God ; Ambrose on the unmerited character of salvation ; Ambrosiaster on original sin ; Gregory of Nyssa on human longing for God ; Augustine on the divine election ; Augustine on fallen human nature ; Augustine on human freedom ; Augustine on irresistible grace and perseverance ; Pelagius on human responsibility ; Pelagius on human freedom ; Pelagius' rejection of original sin ; The council of Carthage on grace ; The synod of Arles on Pelagianism.
505 0 $aThe second council of Orange on grace and freedom ; John Scotus Eriguena on the nature of paradise ; Hildegard of Bingen on the creation of man and woman ; Alan of Lille on penitence as a cause of grace ; Francis of Assisi on the creation ; Thomas Aquinas on the nature of grace ; Gregory of Rimini on predestination ; Gabriel Biel on merit and justification ; Martin Luther's discovery of the 'righteousness of God' ; Martin Luther on justifying faith ; Martin Luther on sin and grace ; Philip Melanchthon on justification by faith ; John Calvin on predestination ; John Calvin on faith and the promise of God ; John Calvin on the concept of justification ; The council of Trent on justification ; Theodore Beza on the causes of predestination ; James Ussher on the grounds of assurance ; The Westminster Confession on predestination ; Nikolaus Ludwig von Zinzendorf on saving faith ; Friedrich Christoph Oetinger on conversion ; Jonathan Edwards on original sin ; John Wesley on justification ; Emil Brunner on the image of God ; Karl Barth on election in Christ ; Emil Brunner on the image of God ; Karl Barth on election in Christ ; Emil Brunner on Barth's doctrine of election ; Reinhold Niebuhr on original sin ; Daphne Hampson on feminist approaches to sin ; Mary Hayter on human sexuality and the image of God.
505 0 $aThe church : Irenaeus on the function of the church ; Origen on the church and salvation ; Cyprian of Carthage on the unity of the church ; Cyril of Jerusalem on the Catholicity of the church ; Petilian of Cirta on the purity of ministers ; Augustine on the mixed nature of the church ; Leo the Great on ministry within the church ; Innocent III on the church and state ; Thomas Aquinas on the catholicity of the church ; Boniface VIII on papal primacy : Unam Sanctam ; Jan Hus on the church ; Martin Luther on the marks of the church ; Martin Luther on priests and laity ; Philip Melanchthon on the nature of catholicity ; Sebastian Franck on the true church ; The first Helvetic confession on the nature of the church ; John Calvin on the marks of the church ; Richard Hooker on the purity of the church ; The Westminster Confession on the church ; John Owen on the nature of a gospel church ; F.D.E. Schleiermacher on the church as a fellowship of believers ; Vatican I on Papal primacy in the church ; Henry Barclay Swete on the apostolicity of the church ; The Barmen confession on the identity of the church ; Vatican II on the nature of the church ; John D. Zizioulas on local and universal churches ; Leonardo Boff on the nature of local churches ; Avery Dulles on the meanings of catholicity.
505 0 $aThe sacraments : Clement of Alexandria on faith as feeding on Christ ; Clement of Alexandria on the results of baptism ; Cyprian of Carthage on heretical baptism ; Cyprian of Carthage on heretical baptism ; Cyril of Jerusalem on the meaning of baptism ; Cyril of Jerusalem on the body and blood of Christ ; Hilary of Poitiers on the effects of baptism ; Augustine on Donatist approaches to the sacraments ; Augustine on the right to baptize ; John of Damascus on the Holy Spirit and Eucharist ; Paschasius Radbertus on the real presence ; Ratranmus of Corbie on the real presence ; Candidus of Fulda on "this is my body" ; Lanfranc of Bec on the mystery of the sacraments ; Hugh of St Victor on the definition of a sacrament ; Peter Lombard on the definition of a sacrament ; Thomas Aquinas on transubstantiation ; Martin Luther on the number of sacraments ; Martin Luther on the bread and wine as a testament ; Martin Luther on baptism ; Philip Melanchthon on sacramental signs ; Kornelius Hendriks Hoen on "this is my body" ; Huldrych Zwingli on "this is my body" ; Huldrych Zwingly on the nature of the sacraments ; The first Helvetic confession on the efficacy of the sacraments ; John Calvin on the nature of sacraments ; Martin Bucer on the sacraments.
505 0 $aThe council of Trent on transubstantiation ; Theodore Beza on sacramental signs ; John Wesley on the Eucharist and salvation ; Vatican II on the Eucharist ; Edward Schillebeeckx on understanding the real presence ; Alexander Schmemann on the Eucharist -- Christianity and other religions : Justin Martyr on Christianity before Christ ; Ludwig Feuerbach on the origins of religion ; Karl Marx on Feuerbach's views on religion ; Karl Rahner on Christianity and the non-Christian religions ; Vatican II on non-Christian religions ; Clark Pinnock on pluralists and Christology ; John Hick on complementary pluralism ; C.S. Song on the cross and the Lotus ; John B. Cobb Jr. on religious pluralism ; Lesslie Newbigin on the Gospel in a pluralist culture -- Last things : Irenaeus on the final restoration of creation ; Theophilus of Antioch on conditional immorality ; Tertullian on hell and heaven ; Tertullian on the millennium ; Origen on the resurrection body ; Methodius of Olympus on the restoration ; Cyril of Jerusalem on prayers for the dead ; Gregory of Nyssa on the resurrection.
505 0 $aJohn Chrysostom on prayers for the dead ; Augustine on the Christian hope ; Gregory the Great on purgatory ; Benedict XII on seeing God in heaven ; Catherine of Genoa on purgatory ; John Donne on the resurrection ; Jeremy Taylor on death and heaven ; Jonathan Edwards on the reality of hell ; John Wesley on universal restoration ; Rudolf Bultmann on the existential interpretation of eschatology ; Helmut Thielicke on ethics and eschatology ; Richard Bauckham on Jurgen Moltmann's eschatology ; Hans Urs von Balthasar on the last things ; Philip E. Hughes on everlasting death.
505 0 $aGetting started: Preliminaries : Justin Martyr on philosophy and theology ; Clement of Alexandria on philosophy and theology ; Tertullian on the relation of philosophy and heresy ; Augustine on philosophy and theology ; The Nicene Creed ; The apostle's creed ; Anselm of Canterbury's proof for the existence of God ; Gaunilo's reply to Anselm's argument ; Thomas Aquinas on proofs for the existence of God ; Thomas Aquinas on the principle of analogy ; Martin Luther on the theology of the cross ; John Calvin on the nature of faith ; The Heidelberg catechism on images of God ; John Locke on the formation of the concept of God ; Rene Descartes on the existence of God ; Blaise Pascal on proofs for the existence of God ; Blaise Pascal on the hiddenness of God ; Immanuel Kant on Anselm's ontological arguments ; Vatican I on faith and reason ; Henry Newman on the grounds of faith ; Adolf von Harnack on the origins of dogma.
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