Christian Theology: The Classics The Classics
Auteurs : Holmes Stephen R, Bawulski Shawn
Christian Theology: The Classics is a vibrant introduction to the most important works of theology in the history of Christian thought. Exploring writings from the origins of Christianity to the present day, it examines some of the most influential theologians of all time, considering the context in which they were writing and the lasting significance of their work. Covering thirty-one theological classics such as:
? Augustine of Hippo, On the Trinity
? Martin Luther, Commentary on Galatians
? John Calvin, The Institutes of The Christian Religion
? Jonathan Edwards, Religious Affections
? St Thomas Aquinas, Summa Theologiae
With a glossary and outlines of the key criticisms of each text, this book is the perfect starting point for anyone interested in Theology and the history of Christian thought.
Introduction 1. Irenaeus of Lyons Against the Heresies 2. Augustine of Hippo On the Trinity 3. Basil of Caesarea On the Holy Spirit 4. Athanasius On the Incarnation 5. Origen On First Principles 6. The Acts of the Councils (including: the ecumenical creeds; Cyril’s letters; Leo’s Tome) 7. Anselm The Reason for the God-Man 8. St Thomas Summa Theologiae 9. Mother Julian Revelations of Divine Love 10. Martin Luther Commentary on Galatians 11. John Calvin The Institutes of The Christian Religion 12. The Anglican Formularies: The Book of Common Prayer; the 39 Articles; the Homilies 13. The Canons and Decrees of the Council of Trent 14. The Westminster standards: The Westminster Confession; The Shorter Catechism; The Longer Catechism; The Book of Common Order 15. Jonathan Edwards, Religious Affections 16. John Wesley, Christian Perfection (including the Plain Account, and Brief Thoughts) 17. Friedrich Schleiermacher The Christian Faith 18. Adolf von Harnack What is Christianity? 19. John Henry Newman, Essay on the development of doctrine 20. Ludwig Feuerbach, Essence of Christianity 21. Søren Kierkegaard, Philosophical Fragments 22. B.B. Warfield, writings on inspiration 23. Karl Barth, The Church Dogmatics 24. Rudolf Bultmann New Testament and Mythology 25. Karl Rahner, The Trinity 26. The Constitutions and Decrees of the Second Vatican Council 27. George Lindbeck, The Nature of Doctrine 28. Alvin Plantinga, the ‘Warrant’ triology 29. Gustavo Gutierez, Theology of Liberation 30. Rosemary Radford Ruether, Sexism and God-talk
Stephen R. Holmes is senior lecturer in theology, director of teaching, and deputy head of school at the School of Divinity, University of St Andrews. He has written extensively on historical theology, treating patristic, Reformation, early modern, and contemporary theology.
Shawn Bawulski is an assistant professor of theology at LCC International University in Klaipeda, Lithuania. His research interests include various topics in eschatology and philosophical theology.
Date de parution : 03-2014
12.9x19.8 cm
Date de parution : 03-2014
12.9x19.8 cm
Disponible chez l'éditeur (délai d'approvisionnement : 14 jours).
Prix indicatif 37,68 €
Ajouter au panierThème de Christian Theology: The Classics :
Mots-clés :
Rosemary Radford Ruether; Gustavo Gutierez; Alvin Plantinga; George Lindbeck; The Constitutions and Decrees of the Second Vatican Council; Karl Rahner; Rudolf Bultmann; Karl Barth; B.B; Warfield; Søren Kierkegaard; Ludwig Feuerbach; John Henry Newman; Adolf von Harnack; Friedrich Schleiermacher; John Wesley; Jonathan Edwards; The Westminster standards; The Canons and Decrees of the Council of Trent; The Anglican Formularies; John Calvin; Martin Luther; Mother Julian; St Thomas; Anselm; The Acts of the Councils; Origen; Athanasius; Basil of Caesarea; Augustine of Hippo; Irenaeus of Lyons; Young Man; Postliberal Theology; Existentialist Philosophy; Reformation Movements; Sacrosanctum Concilium; Greatest Theological Mind; Garrett Evangelical Theological Seminary; Westminster Standards; Athanasian Creed; Lord's Day; Matthew 25; Rahner’s Rule; Liberation Theology; Nicaea II; Lumen Gentium; God’s Preferential Option; Express Man; Constantinople II; Vatican II; Sixteenth Century Reformation; Christian Church; JOHN HENRY; Immanent Trinity