T&T Clark Reader in Analytic Theology
Dr Oliver D. Crisp, Dr Joshua Cockayne, Dr Jonathan C. Rutledgeen Limba Engleză Paperback – 21 aug 2024
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780567703842
ISBN-10: 0567703843
Pagini: 544
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția T&T Clark
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 0567703843
Pagini: 544
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția T&T Clark
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Caracteristici
Covers key areas in contemporary analytic theology, making it suitable as a textbook
Notă biografică
Oliver D. Crisp is Professor of Analytic Theology, and Director of the Logos Institute for Analytic and Exegetical Theology, at the University of St Andrews, UK.Joshua Cockayne is Mission Lead at Holy Trinity Church, Boar Lane, Leeds, and an honorary research fellow at St Mary's College, University of St Andrews, UK.Jonathan C. Rutledge is a Postdoctoral Research Fellow in the Center for Philosophy of Religion, University of Notre Dame, USA.
Cuprins
IntroductionChapter 1: Analytic Method1. William Wood, Oxford University - Trajectories, Traditions, and Tools in Analytic Theology2. Sarah Coakley, University of Cambridge - On Why Analytic Theology is Not a Club3. Oliver D. Crisp, University of St Andrews - Analytic Theology as Systematic TheologyChapter 2: Revelation, Scripture, and Tradition4. Sameer Yadav, Westmont College - Christian Doctrine and Ontological Commitment5. Michael C. Rea, University of Notre Dame - Authority and Truth6. Steven Nemes, Fuller Theological Seminary - On the Priority of Tradition: An Exercise in Analytic TheologyChapter 3: The Trinity7. H. E. Baber, University of San Diego - The Trinity: Relative Identity a Redux8. Thomas H. McCall, Trinity Evangelical Divinity School - Trinity Plain and Simple9. Richard Cross, University of Notre Dame - Two Models of the Trinity?Chapter 4: The Incarnation10. Timothy Pawl, University of Saint Thomas - A Solution to the Fundamental Philosophical Problem of Christology11. Thomas Senor, University of Arkansas - Drawing on Many Traditions: An Ecumenical Kenotic Christology12. Katherin A. Rogers, University of Delaware - The Incarnation as Action CompositeChapter 5: Hamartiology13. Jonathan C. Rutledge, University of St Andrews - Original Sin, the Fall, and Epistemic Self-Trust14. Hud Hudson, Western Washington University - Fission, Freedom, and the Fall15. Marilyn McCord Adams - Sin as UncleannessChapter 6: The Atonement16. Eleonore Stump, Saint Louis University - The Atonement and the Problem of Shame17. Tim Bayne & Greg Restall, University of Manchester & University of Melbourne - A Participatory Model of the Atonement18. Mark C. Murphy, Georgetown University - Not Penal Substitution but Vicarious PunishmentChapter 7: Eschatology19. James T. Turner, Jr., Anderson University - On Two Reasons Christian Theologians Should Reject the Intermediate State20. Timothy Pawl & Kevin Timpe, University of Saint Thomas & Calvin University - Incompatibilism, Sin, and Free Will in Heaven21. Jonathan L. Kvanvig, Washington University in St. Louis - Losing Your SoulChapter 8: Liturgy & Sacraments22. Joshua Cockayne, University of St Andrews - Inclusive Worship and Group Liturgical Action23. Nicholas Wolterstorff, Yale University - With One Accord: The Communal Dimension of Liturgical Action24. James M. Arcadi, Trinity Evangelical Divinity School - Impanation, Incarnation, and Enabling Externalism25. Terence Cuneo, University of Vermont - Rites of RemissionBibliographyIndex