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Theology from the Great Tradition

Autor Dr Steven D. Cone
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 21 feb 2018
This textbook provides complete and comprehensive coverage of the theological tradition of Aquinas, Maximus, Luther, Irenaeus, Lonergan, von Balthasar, Schmemann, Meyendorf and Barth. Each section of this textbook explores a wide variety of questions - who are we? Is there a God, and if so, what is his nature? Who is Jesus? What does it mean that we live both in sin and righteousness? It consists of 15 modules that are comprised of 46 chapters. Each module has two parts: there are systematic chapters that discuss and explain each module's topic; and the final chapter of each module examines 4 to 6 primary sources that are important for each topic.This textbook includes an extensive range of pedagogical features: - Sample tests in which each objective question has been quality tested by classroom use (with a discrimination index) - A discussion guide for each chapter - Learning objectives linked to each chapter - The text includes bold-faced terms, boxed text sections that identify central figures and points of debate, study question, chapter summaries, glossary
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780567670007
ISBN-10: 0567670007
Pagini: 752
Dimensiuni: 189 x 246 mm
Greutate: 1.72 kg
Ediția:HPOD
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția T&T Clark
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom

Caracteristici

An ecumenical systematic theology textbook grounded in Scripture and the tradition of the Church

Notă biografică

Steven D. Cone is Associate Professor of Theology at Lincoln Christian University, USA.

Cuprins

Preface How to Use this Book Learning from the Great TraditionList of FiguresAcknowledgmentsMODULE 1: THEOLOGICAL FOUNDATIONS1. Theological Method2. Theological Authorities3. Scripture4. Historical Section I: Inspiration and Interpretation of Scripture A. Augustine B. Jerome C. A. A. Hodge D. James Orr E. Donald Bloesch F. Summary G. Discussion questions H. Chapter bibliographyMODULE 2: THEOLOGICAL AUTHORITIES5. Reason6. Tradition7. Religious Experience8. Historical Section II: Faith and Reason A. Clement of Alexandria B. Tertullian C. Augustine D. The Belgic Confession E. Benedict XVI F. Summary G. Discussion questions H. Chapter bibliographyMODULE 3: DOCTRINE OF GOD9. The One God10. Historical Section III: Proofs of God's Existence A. Anselm of Canterbury B. Thomas Aquinas C. Blaise Pascal D. Summary E. Discussion questions F. Chapter bibliographyMODULE 4: THE TRINITY11. The Trinity12. Historical Section IV: The Trinity A. Irenaeus B. Gregory of Nyssa C. Augustine D. The 11th Council of Toledo E. Leonardo Boff F. Summary G. Discussion questions H. Chapter bibliographyMODULE 5: THE WORK OF GOD13. Creation14. Providence15. Historical Section V: God and Creation A. Irenaeus of Lyons B. Tertullian C. Origen D. Augustine E. Bonaventure F. Anselm of Canterbury G. The 11th Council of Toledo H. Leonardo Boff I.Summary J. Discussion questions K. Chapter bibliographyMODULE 6: HUMAN BEINGS16. The Image of God17. The Human Good18. Historical Section VI: Human Nature and Destiny A. Gregory of Nyssa B. John Scotus Eriugena C. Hildegard of Bingen D. Mechthild of Magdeburg E. Emil Brunner F. Mary Hayter G. Summary H. Discussion questions I. Chapter bibliographyMODULE 7: SIN19. The Origin of Sin20. The Nature of Sin21. Historical Section VII: Sin and Freedom A. Irenaeus B. Augustine C. Pelagius D. John Cassian E. Giovani Pico della Mirandola F. Reinhold Niebuhr G. Summary H. Discussion questions I. Chapter bibliographyMODULE 8: THE PERSON OF CHRIST22. The Person of the Christ23. The Incarnation24. Historical Section VIII: The Incarnation A. Tertullian B. Athanasius C. Cyril of Alexandria D. Leo I E. T. F. Torrance F. Summary G. Discussion questions H. Chapter bibliographyMODULE 9: THE WORK OF CHRIST25. The Work of Christ26. Historical Section IX: The Work of Christ A. Irenaeus B. Athanasius C. Maximus the Confessor D. Anselm E. Vladimir Lossky F. Summary G. Discussion questions H. Chapter bibliographyMODULE 10: THE HOLY SPIRIT27. The Person of the Holy Spirit28. The Work of the Holy Spirit29. Historical Section X: The Holy Spirit A. Basil B. Augustine C. Cyril of Alexandria D. Michael Green E. John Paul II F. Summary G. Discussion questions H. Chapter bibliography MODULE 11: SALVATION30. Salvation31. Grace and Freedom32. Historical Section XI: Justification and Sanctification A. Martin Luther B. Philipp Melanchthon C. John Calvin D. John Wesley E. Richard Watson F. Vatican II G. Summary H. Discussion questions I. Chapter bibliographyMODULE 12: THE CHURCH33. The Church34. The Heavenly Host35. Historical Section XII: The Church A. Ireneaus B. Martin Luther C. Vatican II D. John Zizioulas E. Stanley Hauerwas F. Summary G. Discussion questions H. Chapter bibliographyMODULE 13: SACRAMENTS36. Ministry and Sacraments37. Baptism38. The Lord's Supper39. Historical Section XIII: The Sacraments A. Cyril of Jerusalem B. Martin Luther C. The World Council of Churches D. Alexander Schmemann E. Rowan Williams F. John Paul II G. Discussion questions H. Chapter bibliographyMODULE 14: ETERNAL LIFE40. Heaven41. Death and Hell42. Millennium and Tribulation43. Historical Section XIV: Last Things A. Theophilus of Antioch B. Augustine C. Catherine of Sienna D. Jeremy Taylor E. C. S. Lewis F. Kathryn Tanner G. Summary H. Discussion questions I. Chapter bibliographyMODULE 15: CHRISTIANITY AND THE WORLD RELIGIONS44. Christianity and the World Religions45. Historical Section XV: Christianity and the World Religions A. C. S. Lewis B. Vatican II C. John Hick D. Clark Pinnock E. Leslie Newbingen F. Summary G. Discussion questions H. Chapter bibliography48. End matter A. Indices B. Endnotes

Recenzii

This is the sort of theology book Thomas Aquinas envisioned: it brings all that belongs to the Christian faith into a full account that flows 'according to the subject matter.' The great tradition comes alive here, in a depth that inspires rather than wearies or confuses. His use of a dialectic of history and 'message' is a model for theologians today. A true teacher's book, and a book that invites students of theology into a rich, ancient, and always regenerating conversation about and with the God of scripture.
My long search for the 'perfect' textbook of Christian theology may have come to an end. Cone's book is pedagogically brilliant, comprehensive, balanced, informed, clearly argued, and well-illustrated. Guided by the Great Tradition, it is ecumenical and committed, critical and faithful, traditional and current. Cone's work is an astounding achievement to be welcomed by every teacher and student of Christian theology.
In Theology from the Great Tradition, Steve Cone provides readers with a full introduction to the theological discourse that stretches from the first century to the twenty-first century. Building upon his earlier work, Cone here offers a robust study that will be beneficial to students and scholars alike.
Few are the books that aid students in building an approach to Christian theology from the ground up, but Cone's volume here does just that with skill and with a wide compass. He considers afresh the authorization of the theological quest through scripture, tradition, reason, and experience, while also addressing what we are actually 'doing' when we 'do' theology. Cone also wonderfully solicits the guidance of historic Christian thinkers, and the wisdom of a diverse range of contemporary theologians, to explore the enduring themes of Christian thought and life. This book bursts the bounds of a primer, but in its breadth and depth is sure to be an excellent textbook for college and seminary courses.