A New Handbook of Christian Theologians

A New Handbook of Christian Theologians
Author: Donald W. Musser
Publsiher: Abingdon Press
Total Pages: 525
Release: 1996
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780687278039

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In recent years, the flow of Christian theology has been channeled in diverse streams represented by such trends and movements as black theology, liberation theology, feminist theology, and womanist theology. To survey this abundance and diversity of current Christian theology, this book examines the theologies of representative theologians. Particularly to help students navigate the sea of information, the editors have identified various routes for reading, and have traced several threads or issues common to many of the essays, thus demarcating such recurrent concerns as the ways in which the theologians consider the sources and goals for theology, their variant assumptions and conclusions about the nature of God, their divergent approaches to understanding the person and purpose of the Christ, and their distinct expectations for the destiny of history and faith.

A New Handbook of Christian Theology

A New Handbook of Christian Theology
Author: Donald W. Musser,Joseph L. Price
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 525
Release: 1992
Genre: Christianity - Theology
ISBN: 0718828712

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This is the successor to A Handbook of Christian Theology, edited by Marvin Halverson and Arthur A. Cohen, and published in 1958. That book went through twenty printings, and served admirably to introduce students and interested laity to a basic understanding of theological terms, concepts and trends. However, more than three decades have passed since the initial publication of Halverson and Cohen's Handbook, and the theological landscape is much changed. This new handbook provides an expanded and updated account, with 148 fresh articles on important themes and movements in modern Christian theology, and the editors have furthermore endeavoured to encompass a much wider spectrum of thought than the original volume. Thematic entries vary from traditional concerns such as Faith, Missiology, Revelation, Sin, the Trinity and Death and Eternal Life, to more modern concerns such as Alienation, Autonomy, Pluralism, Secularism, and the role of Metaphor and Narrative. Also included are concise and balanced accounts of the teaching and development of many contemporary theological movements both radical and conservative, from Liberation Theology and Feminist and Postmodernist thought, to modern Fundamentalism and 'Creation Science'.

New Enlarged Handbook of Christian Theology

New   Enlarged Handbook of Christian Theology
Author: Donald W. Musser,Joseph Price
Publsiher: Abingdon Press
Total Pages: 554
Release: 2011-09-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781426749919

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This handbook provides thorough introductory articles on important themes in Christian theology. Along with cross-references and select bibliographies, it is an indispensable reference source. The Handbook consists of 148 topical entries arranged alphabetically. Instead of a Table of Contents, a "Routes For Reading" page suggests related entries, and cross-referencing makes 'surfing' this volume easier than ever.

A Handbook of Christian Theologians

A Handbook of Christian Theologians
Author: Dean G. Peerman,Martin E. Marty
Publsiher: James Clarke Company
Total Pages: 742
Release: 1989
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: UOM:39015025365068

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This volume presents the lives and thoughts of great religious thinkers from Friedrich Schleiermacher and Soren Kierkegaard through William Temple and Emil Brunner to Helmut Thielicke and Hans Kung. The list of authors also reads like a theological Who's Who: Richard Niebuhr, Robert McAfee Brown, John MacQuarrie, Daniel Jenkins, George Caird, Geoffrey Bromily, and others. A must for students and anyone interested in the evolution of contemporary Christian thought.

The Westminster Handbook to Evangelical Theology

The Westminster Handbook to Evangelical Theology
Author: Roger E. Olson
Publsiher: Westminster John Knox Press
Total Pages: 348
Release: 2004-01-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0664224644

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The Westminster Handbook to Evangelical Theology is a comprehensive critical survey of the main persons, events, controversies, concepts, and institutions of twentieth-century evangelical theology. It will introduce readers to and be a reference work for the study of evangelicalism's distinctive theological vision in its unity and diversity. Roger Olson explores evangelical theology through five lenses: The Story of Evangelical Theology, Movements and Organizations Related to Evangelical Theology, Key Figures in Evangelical Theology, Traditional Doctrines in Evangelical Theology, and Issues in Evangelical Theology. The Westminster Handbook to Christian Theology series provides a set of resources for the study of historic and contemporary theological movements and Christian theologians. These books are intended to help students and scholars find concise and accurate treatments of important theological terms.

A Handbook of Christian Theologians

A Handbook of Christian Theologians
Author: Dean Gordon Peerman
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 1965
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: OCLC:552617350

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T T Clark Handbook of Christian Theology and Climate Change

T T Clark Handbook of Christian Theology and Climate Change
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 728
Release: 2019-12-12
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780567675170

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The T&T Clark Handbook of Christian Theology and Climate Change entails a wide-ranging conversation between Christian theology and various other discourses on climate change. Given the far-reaching complicity of "North Atlantic Christianity" in anthropogenic climate change, the question is whether it can still collaborate with and contribute to ongoing mitigation and adaptation efforts. The main essays in this volume are written by leading scholars from within North Atlantic Christianity and addressed primarily to readers in the same context; these essays are critically engaged by respondents situated in other geographic regions, minority communities, non-Christian traditions, or non-theological disciplines. Structured in seven main parts, the handbook explores: 1) the need for collaboration with disciplines outside of Christian theology to address climate change; 2) the need to find common moral ground for such collaboration; 3) the difficulties posed by collaborating with other Christian traditions from within; 4) the questions that emerge from such collaboration for understanding the story of God's work; and 5) God's identity and character; 6) the implications of such collaboration for ecclesial praxis; and 7) concluding reflections examining whether this volume does justice to issues of race, gender, class, other animals, religious diversity, geographical divides and carbon mitigation. This rich ecumenical, cross-cultural conversation provides a comprehensive and in-depth engagement with the theological and moral challenges raised by anthropogenic climate change.

T T Clark Handbook of Christian Theology and the Modern Sciences

T T Clark Handbook of Christian Theology and the Modern Sciences
Author: John P. Slattery
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 384
Release: 2020-10-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780567680433

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This handbook surveys the many relationships between scientific studies of the world around us and Christian concepts of the Divine from the ancient Greeks to modern ecotheology. From Augustine to Hildegard of Bingen, Genesis to Frederick Douglass, and physics to sociology, this volume opens the intersections of Christian theology and science to new concepts, voices, and futures. The central goal of the handbook is to bring new perspectives to the foreground of Christian theological engagement with science, and to highlight the many engagements today that are not often identified as 'science-theology' discussions. The handbook thus includes several aspects not found in previous handbooks on the same topic: significant representation from the three major branches of Christianity-Orthodox, Roman Catholic, and Protestant; multiple essays on areas of modern science not traditionally part of the “theology and science” dialogue, such as discussions of race, medicine, and sociology; a collection of essays on historical theologians' approaches to nature and science. T&T Clark Handbook to Christian Theology and the Modern Sciences is divided into 3 sections: historical explorations, encompassing a eleven chapters from Aristotle to Frederick Douglass; Catholic, Protestant, and Orthodox surveys of theology-science scholarship in the 20th and 21st centuries; and ten explorations in Christian theology today, from Einsteinian physics to decolonial sociology. The 24 chapters than span the volume offer the reader, whether scholar, student, or layperson, an essential resource for any future conversations around science and Christian theology.