Against Dogmatism
Title | Against Dogmatism PDF eBook |
Author | Madhuri M. Yadlapati |
Publisher | University of Illinois Press |
Pages | 217 |
Release | 2013-11-15 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 0252095200 |
Many contemporary discussions of religion take an absolute, intractable approach to belief and nonbelief that privileges faith and dogmatism while treating doubt as a threat to religious values. As Madhuri M. Yadlapati demonstrates, however, there is another way: a faith (or nonfaith) that embraces doubt and its potential for exploring both the depths and heights of spiritual reflection and speculation. Through three distinct discussions of faith, doubt, and hope, Yadlapati explores what it means to live creatively and responsibly in the everyday world as limited, imaginative, and questioning creatures. She begins with a perceptive survey of diverse faith experiences in Islam, Buddhism, Judaism, Hinduism, and Protestant Christianity and then narrows her focus to Protestant Christianity and Hinduism to explore how the great thinkers of those faiths have embraced doubt in the service of spiritual transcendence. Yadlapati traces religious perspectives on trust, humility, belonging, commitment, and lively skepticism as they relate to faith and doubt. Drawing on various doctrines, scriptures, and the writings of great religious thinkers such as C. S. Lewis, Søren Kierkegaard, Karl Barth, and Raimon Panikkar, Yadlapati demonstrates how doubt can serve to enhance faith, not hinder it. Defending the rich tapestry of faith and doubt against polarization, Against Dogmatism reveals an ecumenical middle way, a spiritual approach native to traditions in which faith and doubt are interwoven in constructive and dynamic ways.
The Dogmatic Faith...
Title | The Dogmatic Faith... PDF eBook |
Author | Edward Lacy Garbett |
Publisher | |
Pages | 366 |
Release | 1869 |
Genre | |
ISBN |
Christian Dogmatics
Title | Christian Dogmatics PDF eBook |
Author | Michael Allen |
Publisher | Baker Academic |
Pages | 642 |
Release | 2016-04-19 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 1493402781 |
This one-volume introduction to systematic theology draws deeply on the catholic and Reformed heritage to present the major doctrines of the Christian faith, displaying the power of theological retrieval for the church's renewal. Leading Reformed theologians, such as Kevin Vanhoozer, John Webster, Michael Horton, and Oliver Crisp, offer the "state of the question" on standard theological topics and engage in both exegetical and historical retrieval for the sake of theological analysis. The book represents the exciting new theological trajectory of Reformed catholicity.
Introduction to Dogmatic Theology
Title | Introduction to Dogmatic Theology PDF eBook |
Author | Edward Arthur Litton |
Publisher | |
Pages | 312 |
Release | 1882 |
Genre | Theology, Doctrinal |
ISBN |
The Dogmatic Faith
Title | The Dogmatic Faith PDF eBook |
Author | Edward Garbett |
Publisher | |
Pages | 368 |
Release | 1869 |
Genre | Theology, Doctrinal |
ISBN |
The Christ's Faith
Title | The Christ's Faith PDF eBook |
Author | Michael Allen |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
Pages | 440 |
Release | 2011-11-03 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 056748260X |
The Christ's Faith coheres with orthodox Christology and Reformation soteriology, and needs to be affirmed to properly confirm the true humanity of the incarnate Son. Without addressing the interpretation of the Pauline phrase pistis christou, this study offers a theological rationale for an exegetical possibility and enriches a dogmatic account of the humanity of the Christ. The coherence of the Christ's faith is shown in two ways. First, the objection of Thomas Aquinas is refuted by demonstrating that faith is fitting for the incarnate Son. Second, a theological ontology is offered which affirms divine perfection and transcendence in qualitative fashion, undergirding a Chalcedonian and Reformed Christology. Thus, the humanity of the Christ may be construed as a fallen human nature assumed by the person of the Word and sanctified by the Holy Spirit. The dogmatic location of The Christ's Faith is sketched by suggesting its (potential) function within three influential theological systems: Thomas Aquinas, federal theology, and Karl Barth. Furthermore, the soteriological role of the doctrine is demonstrated by showing the theological necessity of faith for valid obedience before God.
Freedom, Faith, and Dogma
Title | Freedom, Faith, and Dogma PDF eBook |
Author | V. S. Soloviev |
Publisher | SUNY Press |
Pages | 266 |
Release | 2009-07-01 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 9780791475362 |
A collection of works by nineteenth-century Russian religious philosopher V. S. Soloviev, critic of secularization, anti-Semitism, and the religious life of his time.