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|a A journey through Christian theology :
|b with texts from the first to the twenty-first century /
|c introduced and edited by William P. Anderson ; illustrated by Richard L. Diesslin.
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|a Part one. The early church -- Ignatius of Antioch -- Justin Martyr -- Irenaeus of Lyons -- Tertullian -- Origen of Alexandria -- Part two. The Arian crisis -- Arius and the Arian controversy -- Athanasius -- The Ecumenical Councils and creeds of the fourth century -- Part three. The Cappadocians -- Basil the Great -- Gregory Nazianzus -- Gregory of Nyssa -- Part four. The fifth-century Christological controversies -- Apollinaris of Laodicea -- Theodore of Mopsuestia -- Nestorius -- Cyril of Alexandria -- Leo the Great -- The Chalcedonian settlement: a brief introduction -- Part five. Later developments -- Augustine of Hippo -- Pseudo-Dionysius -- John Scotus Erigena -- Part six. A ninth-century controversy: the Eucharist -- Ratramnus of Corbie -- Paschasius Radbertus -- Part seven. The Middle Ages -- Anselm of Canterbury -- Peter Abelard -- Bonaventure -- Thomas Aquinas -- Johannes Meister Eckhartdt -- Women of the Middle Ages -- Hildegard of Bingen -- Julian of Norwich -- Catherine of Sienna -- Thomas à Kempis --
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|a Part eight. The Reformation -- Erasmus of Rotterdam -- Martin Luther -- Huldrch Zwingli -- Martin Bucer (Butzer) -- Philipp Melanchthon -- John Calvin -- The Anabaptists -- The Radical Reformation -- Balthasar Hubmaier -- Johannes (Hans) Denck -- Menno Simons -- Part nine. A Roman Catholic response -- The Council of Trent -- Part ten. The modern period -- Immanuel Kant -- Friedrich Schleiermacher -- Ludwig Feuerbach -- David F. Strauss -- Søren Kierkegaard -- Albrecht Ritschl -- Part eleven. The later modern period -- Adolf von Harnack -- Rudolf Otto -- Pierre Teilhard de Chardin -- Rudolf Bultmann -- Karl Barth -- Paul Tillich -- Reinhold Niebuhr -- Karl Rahner -- Dietrich Bonhoeffer -- Part twelve. The contemporary period -- Hans Küng -- Liberation theology: Gustavo Gutiérrez -- Feminist liberation theology -- Mary Daly -- Letty Russell -- Rosemary Radford Ruether -- Phyllis Trible -- Black liberation theology -- Martin Luther King, Jr. -- James Cone -- Ecological theology: Sallie McFague -- Two contemporary ecclesial responses -- The Second Vatican Council -- The Confession of 1967.
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|a "The history of Christian theology can be a daunting, even forbidding field for the novice, who sees neither the need for nor pertinence of rummaging around dusty old texts. This people-friendly volume, a full-scale reader in the history of Christian theology, offers an easy, non-threatening, occasionally humorous yet quite thorough entry into Christianity's central texts from the Apostolic Fathers to Mary Daly. It is also enlivened by dozens of cartoons by Rich Diesslin. Highly accessible introductions to five periods precede brief introductions to and texts from more than fifty key thinkers. The texts highlight perennial themes and questions in Christian tradition, especially the meaning and importance of Jesus, challenges to the institutional church, tensions of faith and reason, spirituality, and the Christian quest for social justice. The new edition, half again as large as the original, adds significant work from the Cappadocian Fathers and the Christological controversialists, the Franciscan tradition, the Radical and English reforms, and deeper coverage of twentieth-century theologians. With learning aids, research-paper suggestions and guide, and glossary"--Publisher description
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