A Journey Through Christian Theology: With Texts from the First to the Twenty-First CenturyWilliam P. Anderson Fortress Press, 05/05/2010 - 480 páginas 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 Cappodocian Fathers and the Christological controversialists, the Franciscan tradition, the Radical and English reforms, and deeper coverage of twentieth-century theologians. |
Índice
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7 | |
12 | |
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Tertullian | 28 |
Origen of Alexandria | 33 |
THE ARIAN CRISIS | 41 |
A Arius and the Arian Controversy | 44 |
Erasmus of Rotterdam | 201 |
Martin Luther | 212 |
Huldrych Zwingli | 222 |
Martin Bucer Butzer | 229 |
Philipp Melanchthon | 234 |
John Calvin | 241 |
The AnabaptistsThe Radical Reformers | 250 |
A Balthasar Hubmaier | 252 |
B Athanasius | 47 |
The Ecumenical Councils and Creeds of the Fourth Century | 54 |
THE CAPPADOCIANS | 59 |
Basil the Great | 61 |
Gregory Nazianzus | 66 |
Gregory of Nyssa | 73 |
THE FIFTHCENTURY CHRISTOLOGICAL CONTROVERSIES | 79 |
Apollinaris of Laodicea | 83 |
Theodore of Mopsuestia | 88 |
Nestorius | 93 |
Cyril of Alexandria | 99 |
Leo the Great | 105 |
A Brief Introduction | 110 |
LATER DEVELOPMENTS | 115 |
Augustine of Hippo | 117 |
PseudoDionysius | 128 |
John Scotus Erigena | 132 |
A NINTHCENTURY CONTROVERSY THE EUCHARIST | 137 |
Ratramnus of Corbie | 141 |
Paschasius Radbertus | 143 |
THE MIDDLE AGES | 147 |
Anselm of Canterbury | 150 |
Peter Abelard | 156 |
Bonaventure | 159 |
Thomas Aquinas | 166 |
Johannes Meister Eckhardt | 177 |
Women of the Middle Ages | 182 |
B Julian of Norwich | 187 |
Catherine of Siena | 189 |
Thomas à Kempis | 192 |
THE REFORMATION ERA | 197 |
B Johannes Hans Denck | 254 |
Menno Simons | 257 |
A ROMAN CATHOLIC RESPONSE | 261 |
The Council of Trent | 264 |
THE MODERN PERIOD | 271 |
Immanuel Kant | 274 |
Friedrich Schleiermacher | 280 |
Ludwig Feuerbach | 290 |
David F Strauss | 295 |
Søren Kierkegaard | 300 |
Albrecht Ritschl | 307 |
THE LATER MODERN PERIOD | 313 |
Adolf von Harnack | 316 |
Rudolf Otto | 319 |
Pierre Teilhard de Chardin | 323 |
Rudolf Bultmann | 331 |
Karl Barth | 336 |
Paul Tillich | 343 |
ReinholdNiebuhr | 348 |
Karl Rahner | 354 |
Dietrich Bonhoeffer | 362 |
THE CONTEMPORARY PERIOD | 369 |
Hans Küng | 372 |
Gustavo Gutiérrez | 381 |
Feminist Liberation Theology | 389 |
A Mary Daly | 390 |
B Letty Russell | 394 |
Black Liberation Theology | 405 |
Two Contemporary Ecclesial Responses | 421 |
Afterword | 435 |
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