Christianity and History : Essays /
In Part I of Christianity and History, the author asks whether the committed Christian should be more conscious than the uncommitted of some meaning in history. In answering this he offers a critique of Arnold Toynbee and makes some penetrating observations on the teaching of history. Part II is con...
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Idioma: | Inglés |
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Princeton, New Jersey :
Princeton University Press,
1964.
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Colección: | Book collections on Project MUSE.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- The Christian understanding of history
- Religious perspectives of college teaching: history
- The "meaning of history" and the writing of history
- Divine purpose and human history
- The aims and hopes of mankind in the light of advancing science: an historian's view
- Liberal education and Christian education
- The problem of the Christian historian: a critique of Arnold J. Toynbee
- Christianity in history: the Protestant Reformation
- The Protestant Reformation
- Freedom in western thought
- Will versus reason: the dilemma of the Reformation.