Scholasticism Reformed: Essays in Honour of Willem J. van Asselt: Studies in Theology and Religion, cartea 14
Editat de Maarten Wisse, Marcel Sarot, Willemien Ottenen Limba Engleză Hardback – 15 apr 2010
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9789004183179
ISBN-10: 9004183175
Pagini: 394
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.75 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Studies in Theology and Religion
ISBN-10: 9004183175
Pagini: 394
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.75 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Studies in Theology and Religion
Notă biografică
Maarten Wisse, Ph.D. (2003), Utrecht University, is Assistant Professor of Dogmatics and Ecumenics at VU University Amsterdam and a postdoc at KU Leuven. He has published on theological hermeneutics, Reformed scholasticism, and Augustinian Trinitarian theology.
Marcel Sarot, Ph.D. (1992), Utrecht University, is Head of the Department of Theology and UUF Professor of the History and Philosophy of Theology at Utrecht University. He has published extensively in philosophical theology, religious ethics and the philosophy of theology.
Willemien Otten, Ph.D. (1989), University of Amsterdam, was Professor of Church History at Utrecht University since 1997. Since 2007 she is Professor of the Theology and History of Christianity at the University of Chicago. She has published extensively on western medieval and early Christian theology, including the continuity of (Neo-)Platonic themes.
Marcel Sarot, Ph.D. (1992), Utrecht University, is Head of the Department of Theology and UUF Professor of the History and Philosophy of Theology at Utrecht University. He has published extensively in philosophical theology, religious ethics and the philosophy of theology.
Willemien Otten, Ph.D. (1989), University of Amsterdam, was Professor of Church History at Utrecht University since 1997. Since 2007 she is Professor of the Theology and History of Christianity at the University of Chicago. She has published extensively on western medieval and early Christian theology, including the continuity of (Neo-)Platonic themes.
Cuprins
Introduction. Reforming Views of Reformed Scholasticism
Maarten Wisse and Marcel Sarot
PART I
REFORMED SCHOLASTICISM AND THE SCOTIST HERITAGE
Reentering Sites of Truth. Teaching Reformed Scholasticism in the Contemporary Classroom
Martijn Bac and Theo Pleizier
Scholasticism and the Problem of Intellectual Reform
Willemien Otten
Modalities in Francis Turrettin. An Essay in Reformed Ontology
Antonie Vos and Eef Dekker
In the Steps of Voetius. Synchronic Contingency and the Significance of Cornelis Elleboogius’ Disputationes de Tetragrammato to the Analysis of his Life and Work
R. A. Mylius
PART II
REFORMED SCHOLASTICISM AT HOME AND OVERSEAS
Melanchthonian Thought in Gisbertus Voetius’ Scholastic Doctrine of God
Andreas J. Beck
Gisbertus Voetius, God’s Gardener. The Pattern of Godliness in the Selectae Disputationes
F. G. M. Broeyer
Justification by Faith and the Early Arminian Controversy
Aza Goudriaan
Thomas Barlow on the Liabilities of “New Philosophy”. Perceptions of a Rebellious Ancilla in the Era of Protestant Orthodoxy
Richard A. Muller
The Harvest of Reformation Mythology? Patrick Gillespie and the Covenant of Redemption
Carl R. Trueman
The Rhetoric of Reform. William Perkins on Preaching and the Purification of the Church
Raymond A. Blacketer
PART III
SCHOLASTICISM AND MODERN SYSTEMATIC THEOLOGY
Understanding and Misunderstanding in the Conversation of Karl Barth with Amandus Polanus. The Main Characteristic of the homo viator in his Ectypal Theology
Rinse H. Reeling Brouwer
The Inseparable Bond between Covenant and Predestination. Cocceius and Barth
Maarten Wisse
Omniscient and Eternal God
Marcel Sarot
An Edwardsian Theodicy
Sebastian Rehnman
Reformed Scholasticism and the Trinitarian Renaissance
Gijsbert van den Brink
Why a Trinitarian Dynamics Requires Open Scholasticism
Luco J. van den Brom
About Method and Matter. Scholasticism and the Realism-Conceptualism Controversy in Contemporary Theology
Bert Loonstra
Bibliography of Willem J. van Asselt
Index of Names
Maarten Wisse and Marcel Sarot
PART I
REFORMED SCHOLASTICISM AND THE SCOTIST HERITAGE
Reentering Sites of Truth. Teaching Reformed Scholasticism in the Contemporary Classroom
Martijn Bac and Theo Pleizier
Scholasticism and the Problem of Intellectual Reform
Willemien Otten
Modalities in Francis Turrettin. An Essay in Reformed Ontology
Antonie Vos and Eef Dekker
In the Steps of Voetius. Synchronic Contingency and the Significance of Cornelis Elleboogius’ Disputationes de Tetragrammato to the Analysis of his Life and Work
R. A. Mylius
PART II
REFORMED SCHOLASTICISM AT HOME AND OVERSEAS
Melanchthonian Thought in Gisbertus Voetius’ Scholastic Doctrine of God
Andreas J. Beck
Gisbertus Voetius, God’s Gardener. The Pattern of Godliness in the Selectae Disputationes
F. G. M. Broeyer
Justification by Faith and the Early Arminian Controversy
Aza Goudriaan
Thomas Barlow on the Liabilities of “New Philosophy”. Perceptions of a Rebellious Ancilla in the Era of Protestant Orthodoxy
Richard A. Muller
The Harvest of Reformation Mythology? Patrick Gillespie and the Covenant of Redemption
Carl R. Trueman
The Rhetoric of Reform. William Perkins on Preaching and the Purification of the Church
Raymond A. Blacketer
PART III
SCHOLASTICISM AND MODERN SYSTEMATIC THEOLOGY
Understanding and Misunderstanding in the Conversation of Karl Barth with Amandus Polanus. The Main Characteristic of the homo viator in his Ectypal Theology
Rinse H. Reeling Brouwer
The Inseparable Bond between Covenant and Predestination. Cocceius and Barth
Maarten Wisse
Omniscient and Eternal God
Marcel Sarot
An Edwardsian Theodicy
Sebastian Rehnman
Reformed Scholasticism and the Trinitarian Renaissance
Gijsbert van den Brink
Why a Trinitarian Dynamics Requires Open Scholasticism
Luco J. van den Brom
About Method and Matter. Scholasticism and the Realism-Conceptualism Controversy in Contemporary Theology
Bert Loonstra
Bibliography of Willem J. van Asselt
Index of Names
Recenzii
"It is apropriate that Van Asselt should be presented with a Festschrift like this one, full of essays that reflect the ways in which his work has changed the historical-theological literature. [...] This symposium is a fitting tribute to the work of a careful and generous-spirited historical theologian, whose efforts have contributed to a significant revision in scholarly thought about the Reformed tradition. They will be read with profit by those with a professional interest in the historical and theological matters that his research has done so much to foster."
Oliver Crisp Fuller Theological Seminary, Pasadena CA (USA), in the Journal of Reformed Theology 8:2 (2014).
Oliver Crisp Fuller Theological Seminary, Pasadena CA (USA), in the Journal of Reformed Theology 8:2 (2014).