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Christian Theology An Introduction.

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autor principal: McGrath, Alister E.
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Newark : John Wiley & Sons, Incorporated, 2016.
Colección:New York Academy of Sciences Ser.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Intro
  • Praise for previous editions of Christian Theology: An Introduction
  • Title Page
  • Copyright
  • List of Illustrations
  • Preface
  • To the Student: How to Use This Book
  • To the Teacher: How to Use This Book
  • The Structure of the Book: The Fifth and Sixth Editions Compared
  • Video and Audio Resources
  • Part I: Landmarks: Periods, Themes, and Personalities of Christian Theology
  • Introduction
  • Chapter 1: The Patristic Period, c.100-c.700
  • The Early Centers of Theological Activity
  • An Overview of the Patristic Period
  • Key Theologians
  • Key Theological Debates and Developments
  • Set 1: Introductory
  • Set 2: Standard Level
  • Chapter 2: The Middle Ages and the Renaissance, c.700-c.1500
  • On Defining the "Middle Ages"
  • Theological Landmarks in Western Europe
  • Byzantine Theology: Major Themes
  • Key Theologians
  • Key Theological Debates and Developments
  • Chapter 3: The Age of Reformation, c.1500-c.1750
  • The Main Movements of the Age of Reformation
  • Post-Reformation Movements
  • The Copernican and Galilean Controversies
  • Key Theologians
  • Key Theological Debates and Developments
  • Developments in Theological Literature
  • Chapter 4: The Modern Period, c.1750 to the Present
  • Theology and Cultural Developments in the West
  • Key Theologians
  • Major Modern Theological Movements
  • Part II: Sources and Methods
  • Chapter 5: Getting Started: Preliminaries
  • What is Faith?
  • Defining Theology
  • The Architecture of Theology
  • The Question of Prolegomena
  • Commitment and Neutrality in Theology
  • Orthodoxy and Heresy
  • The Theology of the Relationship Between Christianity and Secular Culture
  • Chapter 6: The Sources of Theology
  • Scripture
  • Tradition
  • Reason
  • Religious Experience
  • Chapter 7: Knowledge of God: Natural and Revealed
  • The Idea of Revelation
  • Models of Revelation
  • Natural Theology: Its Scope and Limits
  • Approaches to Discerning God in Nature
  • The Natural Sciences and Christian Theology: Models of Interaction
  • Chapter 8: Philosophy and Theology: Dialogue and Debate
  • Philosophy and Theology: The Notion of the "Handmaid"
  • Can God's Existence be Proved? Four Approaches
  • The Nature of Theological Language
  • Part III: Christian Theology
  • Chapter 9: The Doctrine of God
  • Is God Male?
  • A Personal God
  • Can God Suffer?
  • The Omnipotence of God
  • God's Action in the World
  • God as Creator
  • Theodicies: The Problem of Evil
  • Chapter 10: The Person of Jesus Christ
  • The Place of Jesus Christ in Christian Theology
  • New Testament Christological Titles
  • The Patristic Debate Over the Person of Christ
  • Medieval Christology: The Relationship Between the Incarnation and the Fall
  • The Relationship Between the Person and Work of Christ
  • Christological Models: Classical and Contemporary
  • The Quest for the Historical Jesus
  • The Resurrection of Christ: History and Interpretation