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A History of Christian doctrine / George Park Fisher
Titre : A History of Christian doctrine : in succession to the earlier work of G.P. Fisher, published in the International theological library series Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : George Park Fisher (1827-1909), Auteur Editeur : Philadelphia : Fortress Press Année de publication : ©1978 Importance : x, [iii], 601 p. Format : 21 cm ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 978-0-8006-0626-8 Note générale : Includes indexes Langues : Anglais (eng) Catégories : Theology, Doctrinal
Theology, Doctrinal -- History.Note de contenu : Introduction / H. Cunliffe-Jones --
Christian theology in the patristic period / G.W.H. Lampe --
Christian theology in the east 600-1453 / Kallistos Ware --
The middle ages 604-1350 / David Knowles --
Christian doctrine from 1350 to the eve of the Reformation / E. Gordon Rupp --
A note on theology in the Christian east : the fifteenth to seventeenth centuries / Kallistos Ware --
Martin Luther / Benjamin Drewery --
Ulrich Zwingli / Basil Hall --
Philip Melanchthon and Marin Bucer / E. Gordon Rupp --
John Calvin / T.H.L. Parker --
The Council of Trent / Benjamin Drewery --
Sixteenth-century Anglican theology / H.F. Woodhouse --
The history of doctrine in the seventeenth century / R. Buick Knox --
A note on theology in the Christian east : the eighteenth to twentieth centuries / Kallistos Ware --
Christian theology in the eighteenth to the twentieth centuries / John H.S. Kent.A History of Christian doctrine : in succession to the earlier work of G.P. Fisher, published in the International theological library series [texte imprimé] / George Park Fisher (1827-1909), Auteur . - Philadelphia : Fortress Press, ©1978 . - x, [iii], 601 p. ; 21 cm.
ISBN : 978-0-8006-0626-8
Includes indexes
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Catégories : Theology, Doctrinal
Theology, Doctrinal -- History.Note de contenu : Introduction / H. Cunliffe-Jones --
Christian theology in the patristic period / G.W.H. Lampe --
Christian theology in the east 600-1453 / Kallistos Ware --
The middle ages 604-1350 / David Knowles --
Christian doctrine from 1350 to the eve of the Reformation / E. Gordon Rupp --
A note on theology in the Christian east : the fifteenth to seventeenth centuries / Kallistos Ware --
Martin Luther / Benjamin Drewery --
Ulrich Zwingli / Basil Hall --
Philip Melanchthon and Marin Bucer / E. Gordon Rupp --
John Calvin / T.H.L. Parker --
The Council of Trent / Benjamin Drewery --
Sixteenth-century Anglican theology / H.F. Woodhouse --
The history of doctrine in the seventeenth century / R. Buick Knox --
A note on theology in the Christian east : the eighteenth to twentieth centuries / Kallistos Ware --
Christian theology in the eighteenth to the twentieth centuries / John H.S. Kent.Exemplaires (1)
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The history of Christian doctrines / Louis Berkhof
Titre : The history of Christian doctrines Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Louis Berkhof (1873-1957), Auteur Editeur : Carisle, PA : The Banner of Truth Trust Année de publication : c1969 Importance : 285 p. Format : 23 cm ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 978-0-85151-005-7 Note générale : "This volume is a companion volume to the author's 'Systematic theology' and contains the historical material to be used with that work." Originally published separately, 1953. Originally published as the historical volume of "Reformed dogmatics", Grand Rapids, Eerdmans, 1937. Langues : Anglais (eng) Catégories : Reformed church--Doctrines
Theology
Theology, DoctrinalMots-clés : Theology Note de contenu : The subject matter of the history of dogma --
The task of the history of dogma --
Method and divisions of the history of dogma --
History of the history of dogma --
Preparatory doctrinal development --
The apostolic fathers and their doctrinal views --
Perversions of the Gospel --
Reform movements in the church --
The apologists and the beginnings of the church's theology --
The anti-Gnostic fathers --
The Alexandrian fathers --
Monarchianism --
The doctrine of the Trinity --
The Trinitarian controversy --
The doctrine of the Trinity in later theology --
The doctrine of Christ --
The Christological controversies --
Later Christological discussions --
The doctrine of sin and grace and related doctrines --
The anthropology of the Patristic period --
The Pelagian and Augustinian doctrines of sin and grace --
The anthropology of the Middle Ages --
The anthropology of the period of the Reformation --
Anthropological views of post-Reformation times --
The doctrine of the atonement or the work of Christ --
The doctrine of of the atonement before Anselm --
The doctrine of the atonement from Anselm to the Reformation --
The doctrine of the atonement in the period of the Reformation --
The doctrine of the atonement after the Reformation --
The doctrine of the application and appropriation of divine grace --
The soteriology of the patristic period --
The soteriology of the scholastic period --
Reformation and post-Reformation soteriology --
The doctrine of the church and the sacraments --
The doctrine of the church --
The doctrine of the sacraments --
The doctrine of the last things --
The intermediate state --
The second advent and the millennial hope --
The resurrection --
The last judgement and final awards.The history of Christian doctrines [texte imprimé] / Louis Berkhof (1873-1957), Auteur . - Carisle, PA : The Banner of Truth Trust, c1969 . - 285 p. ; 23 cm.
ISBN : 978-0-85151-005-7
"This volume is a companion volume to the author's 'Systematic theology' and contains the historical material to be used with that work." Originally published separately, 1953. Originally published as the historical volume of "Reformed dogmatics", Grand Rapids, Eerdmans, 1937.
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Catégories : Reformed church--Doctrines
Theology
Theology, DoctrinalMots-clés : Theology Note de contenu : The subject matter of the history of dogma --
The task of the history of dogma --
Method and divisions of the history of dogma --
History of the history of dogma --
Preparatory doctrinal development --
The apostolic fathers and their doctrinal views --
Perversions of the Gospel --
Reform movements in the church --
The apologists and the beginnings of the church's theology --
The anti-Gnostic fathers --
The Alexandrian fathers --
Monarchianism --
The doctrine of the Trinity --
The Trinitarian controversy --
The doctrine of the Trinity in later theology --
The doctrine of Christ --
The Christological controversies --
Later Christological discussions --
The doctrine of sin and grace and related doctrines --
The anthropology of the Patristic period --
The Pelagian and Augustinian doctrines of sin and grace --
The anthropology of the Middle Ages --
The anthropology of the period of the Reformation --
Anthropological views of post-Reformation times --
The doctrine of the atonement or the work of Christ --
The doctrine of of the atonement before Anselm --
The doctrine of the atonement from Anselm to the Reformation --
The doctrine of the atonement in the period of the Reformation --
The doctrine of the atonement after the Reformation --
The doctrine of the application and appropriation of divine grace --
The soteriology of the patristic period --
The soteriology of the scholastic period --
Reformation and post-Reformation soteriology --
The doctrine of the church and the sacraments --
The doctrine of the church --
The doctrine of the sacraments --
The doctrine of the last things --
The intermediate state --
The second advent and the millennial hope --
The resurrection --
The last judgement and final awards.Exemplaires (1)
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A history of Christian thought / Paul Tillich
Titre : A history of Christian thought : from its Judaic and Hellenistic origins to existentialism. Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Paul Tillich (1886-1965), Auteur Editeur : New York : A Touchstone Book Année de publication : c1967-1968 Importance : xlii, 550 p. Format : 21 cm ISBN/ISSN/EAN : ISBN: 0-671-21426-8 Note générale : Includes index Langues : Anglais (eng) Catégories : Theology, Doctrinal
Theology, Doctrinal -- HistoryMots-clés : Theology Résumé :
Professor Tillich analyzes the development of Christian theology.Note de contenu : Part 1. Introduction: the concept of dogma --
The preparation for Christianity: The Kairos; The universalism of the Roman Empire; Hellenistic philosophy (Skepticism, The platonic tradition, The stoics, Eclecticism); The inter-testamental period; The mystery religions; The method of the New Testament --
Theological developments in the ancient church: The Apostolic fathers; The apologetic movement; Gnosticism; The Anti-Gnostic fathers (The system of authorities, The Montanist reaction, God the creator, The history of salvation, Trinity and Christology, The Sacrament of Baptism); Neo-Platonism; Clement and Origen of Alexandria (Christianity and philosophy, The allegorical method, The doctrine of God, Christology, Eschatology); Dynamic and modalistic monarchianism (Paul of Samosata, Sa bellius); The Trinitarian controversy (Arianism, The Council of Nicaea, Athanasius and Marcellus, The Cappadocian theologians); The Christological problem (The Antiochean theology, The Alexandrian theology, The Council of Chalcedon, Leontius of Byzantium); Pseudo-Dionysius the Areopagite; Tertullian and Cyprian; The life and thought of Augustine (The Pelagian controversy) --
Trends in the Middle Ages: Scholasticism, mysticism, Biblicism; The Scholastic method; Trends in scholasticism (Dialectics and tradition, Augustinianism and Aristotelianism, Thomism and Sootism, Nominalism and Realism, Pantheism and church doctrine); The religious forces; The Medieval church; The Sacraments; Anselm of Canterbury; Abelard of Paris; Bernard of Clairvaux; Joachim of Floris; The Thirteenth century; The doctrines of Thomas Aquinas; William of Ockham; German mysticism; The pre-reformers --
Roman Catholicism from Trent to the present: The meaning of counter-reformation; The doctrine of authorities; The doctrine of sin; The doctrine of justification; The Sacraments; Papal infallibility; Jansenism; Probabilism; Recent developments --
The theology of the Protestant reformers: Martin Luther; Huldreich Zwingli; John Calvin (Providence and predestination) --
The development of Protestant theology: The period of orthodoxy; Pietism; The enlightenment Part 2. Introduction: Problem and method --
Oscillating emphases in orthodoxy, pietism, and rationalism: The period of orthodoxy; The reaction of Pietism against orthodoxy; The rise of rationalism --
The Enlightenment and its problems: The nature of Enlightenment (The Kantian definition of autonomy, Concepts of reason, universal, critical, intuitive, technical, The concept of nature, The concept of harmony); The attitude of the Enlightened man (His Bourgeois character, His ideal of a reasonable religion, His common-sense morality, His subjective feeling); Intrinsic conflicts of Enlightenment (Cosmic pessimism, Cultural vices, Personal vices, Progress based on immorality); The fulfillers and critics of Enlightenment (Rousseau, the French Revolution, and postivism; Kant, moral religion, and radical evil) --
The Classic-Romantic reaction against the Enlightenment: Lessing, historical criticsm, and the rediscovery of Spinoza; The synthesis of Spinoza and Kant; The nature of Romanticism (The infinite and finite, The emotional and the aesthetic elements in Romanticism, The turn to the past and the valuation of tradition, The quest of unity and authority, The negative and the Demonic in Romanticism); The Classical theological synthesis: Friedrich Schleiermacher; The universal synthesis: Georg W.F. Hegel --
The breakdown of the universal synthesis: The split in the Hegelian school (The historical problem: Strauss and Baur, The anthropological problem: Ludwig Feuerbach); Schelling's criticism of Hegel; The religious revival and its theological consequences (The nature of the European revival, The theology of Repristination, Natural science and the fight over Darwinism); Kierkegaard's existential theology (Kierkegaard's criticism of Hegel, Ethical existence and the human situation: anxiety, despair, The nature of faith: the leap and existential truth, Criticism of theology and church; Political radicalism and its theological significance (The Bourgeois radicals, Marx's relation to Hegel and Feuerbach, Marx's view of the human situation: alienation, Marx's doctrine of ideology and his attach on religion, Marx's political existentialism, The prophetic element in Marx; Voluntarism and the philosophy of life (Schopenhauer's idea of the will, Nietzsche's idea of will-to-power, Nietzsche's doctrine of resentment, The "Death of God" and the new ideal of man --
New ways of mediation: Experience and the Biblical message (The Erlangen school, Martin Kahler); The "Back to Kant" movement; Adolf von Harnack; Miscellaneous movements in theology (The Luther-Renaissance, Biblical realism, Radical criticism, Rudolf Bultmann, The history-of-religious approach, Ernst Troeltsch, Religious socialism, Karl Barth, Existentialism).A history of Christian thought : from its Judaic and Hellenistic origins to existentialism. [texte imprimé] / Paul Tillich (1886-1965), Auteur . - New York : A Touchstone Book, c1967-1968 . - xlii, 550 p. ; 21 cm.
ISSN : ISBN: 0-671-21426-8
Includes index
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Catégories : Theology, Doctrinal
Theology, Doctrinal -- HistoryMots-clés : Theology Résumé :
Professor Tillich analyzes the development of Christian theology.Note de contenu : Part 1. Introduction: the concept of dogma --
The preparation for Christianity: The Kairos; The universalism of the Roman Empire; Hellenistic philosophy (Skepticism, The platonic tradition, The stoics, Eclecticism); The inter-testamental period; The mystery religions; The method of the New Testament --
Theological developments in the ancient church: The Apostolic fathers; The apologetic movement; Gnosticism; The Anti-Gnostic fathers (The system of authorities, The Montanist reaction, God the creator, The history of salvation, Trinity and Christology, The Sacrament of Baptism); Neo-Platonism; Clement and Origen of Alexandria (Christianity and philosophy, The allegorical method, The doctrine of God, Christology, Eschatology); Dynamic and modalistic monarchianism (Paul of Samosata, Sa bellius); The Trinitarian controversy (Arianism, The Council of Nicaea, Athanasius and Marcellus, The Cappadocian theologians); The Christological problem (The Antiochean theology, The Alexandrian theology, The Council of Chalcedon, Leontius of Byzantium); Pseudo-Dionysius the Areopagite; Tertullian and Cyprian; The life and thought of Augustine (The Pelagian controversy) --
Trends in the Middle Ages: Scholasticism, mysticism, Biblicism; The Scholastic method; Trends in scholasticism (Dialectics and tradition, Augustinianism and Aristotelianism, Thomism and Sootism, Nominalism and Realism, Pantheism and church doctrine); The religious forces; The Medieval church; The Sacraments; Anselm of Canterbury; Abelard of Paris; Bernard of Clairvaux; Joachim of Floris; The Thirteenth century; The doctrines of Thomas Aquinas; William of Ockham; German mysticism; The pre-reformers --
Roman Catholicism from Trent to the present: The meaning of counter-reformation; The doctrine of authorities; The doctrine of sin; The doctrine of justification; The Sacraments; Papal infallibility; Jansenism; Probabilism; Recent developments --
The theology of the Protestant reformers: Martin Luther; Huldreich Zwingli; John Calvin (Providence and predestination) --
The development of Protestant theology: The period of orthodoxy; Pietism; The enlightenment Part 2. Introduction: Problem and method --
Oscillating emphases in orthodoxy, pietism, and rationalism: The period of orthodoxy; The reaction of Pietism against orthodoxy; The rise of rationalism --
The Enlightenment and its problems: The nature of Enlightenment (The Kantian definition of autonomy, Concepts of reason, universal, critical, intuitive, technical, The concept of nature, The concept of harmony); The attitude of the Enlightened man (His Bourgeois character, His ideal of a reasonable religion, His common-sense morality, His subjective feeling); Intrinsic conflicts of Enlightenment (Cosmic pessimism, Cultural vices, Personal vices, Progress based on immorality); The fulfillers and critics of Enlightenment (Rousseau, the French Revolution, and postivism; Kant, moral religion, and radical evil) --
The Classic-Romantic reaction against the Enlightenment: Lessing, historical criticsm, and the rediscovery of Spinoza; The synthesis of Spinoza and Kant; The nature of Romanticism (The infinite and finite, The emotional and the aesthetic elements in Romanticism, The turn to the past and the valuation of tradition, The quest of unity and authority, The negative and the Demonic in Romanticism); The Classical theological synthesis: Friedrich Schleiermacher; The universal synthesis: Georg W.F. Hegel --
The breakdown of the universal synthesis: The split in the Hegelian school (The historical problem: Strauss and Baur, The anthropological problem: Ludwig Feuerbach); Schelling's criticism of Hegel; The religious revival and its theological consequences (The nature of the European revival, The theology of Repristination, Natural science and the fight over Darwinism); Kierkegaard's existential theology (Kierkegaard's criticism of Hegel, Ethical existence and the human situation: anxiety, despair, The nature of faith: the leap and existential truth, Criticism of theology and church; Political radicalism and its theological significance (The Bourgeois radicals, Marx's relation to Hegel and Feuerbach, Marx's view of the human situation: alienation, Marx's doctrine of ideology and his attach on religion, Marx's political existentialism, The prophetic element in Marx; Voluntarism and the philosophy of life (Schopenhauer's idea of the will, Nietzsche's idea of will-to-power, Nietzsche's doctrine of resentment, The "Death of God" and the new ideal of man --
New ways of mediation: Experience and the Biblical message (The Erlangen school, Martin Kahler); The "Back to Kant" movement; Adolf von Harnack; Miscellaneous movements in theology (The Luther-Renaissance, Biblical realism, Radical criticism, Rudolf Bultmann, The history-of-religious approach, Ernst Troeltsch, Religious socialism, Karl Barth, Existentialism).Exemplaires (1)
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History of dogma / Adolph Harnack
Titre : History of dogma Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Adolph Harnack, Auteur Editeur : New York : Dover Publications, Inc Année de publication : c1961 Importance : xiv, 328 p. Format : 20 cm Note générale : Includes index Langues : Anglais (eng) Catégories : Theology, Doctrinal Mots-clés : Dogma History of dogma [texte imprimé] / Adolph Harnack, Auteur . - New York : Dover Publications, Inc, c1961 . - xiv, 328 p. ; 20 cm.
Includes index
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Catégories : Theology, Doctrinal Mots-clés : Dogma Exemplaires (4)
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A history of Japanese theology / Yasuo Furuya
Titre : A history of Japanese theology Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Yasuo Furuya, Éditeur scientifique Editeur : Grand Rapids, Michigan / Cambridge, U.K. : William B. Eerdmans Publishing Company Année de publication : c1997 Importance : v, 161 p. Format : 23 cm ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 978-0-8028-4108-7 Note générale : Includes bibliographical references and index. Langues : Anglais (eng) Catégories : Theology, Doctrinal
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ISBN : 978-0-8028-4108-7
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Catégories : Theology, Doctrinal
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