The Scope of Demythologizing

The Scope of Demythologizing
Title The Scope of Demythologizing PDF eBook
Author John Macquarrie
Publisher
Pages 255
Release 1950
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The Scope of Demythologizing

The Scope of Demythologizing
Title The Scope of Demythologizing PDF eBook
Author John Macquarrie
Publisher
Pages
Release 1983-07-01
Genre
ISBN 9780844607818

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Bultmann Unlocked

Bultmann Unlocked
Title Bultmann Unlocked PDF eBook
Author Tim Labron
Publisher A&C Black
Pages 138
Release 2011-01-13
Genre Religion
ISBN 0567031535

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A Guide to Contemporary Hermeneutics

A Guide to Contemporary Hermeneutics
Title A Guide to Contemporary Hermeneutics PDF eBook
Author Donald K. McKim
Publisher Wipf and Stock Publishers
Pages 404
Release 1999-05-25
Genre Religion
ISBN 1579102506

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Acknowledging that hermeneutics has become an increasingly important major focus in theological study, Donald McKim's A Guide to Contemporary Hermeneutics presents a series of essays by various writers, assessing current hermeneutical approaches and methods of biblical hermeneutics from their own personal experience.

The Oxford Companion to Christian Thought

The Oxford Companion to Christian Thought
Title The Oxford Companion to Christian Thought PDF eBook
Author Adrian Hastings
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 809
Release 2000-12-21
Genre Religion
ISBN 0198600240

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Embracing the viewpoints of Catholic, Protestant, or Orthodox thinkers, of conservatives, liberals, radicals, and agnostics, Christianity today is anything but monolithic or univocal. In The Oxford Companion to Christian Thought, general editor Adrian Hastings has tried to capture a sense of the great diversity of opinion that swirls about under the heading of Christian thought. Indeed, the 260 contributors, who hail from twenty countries, represent as wide a range of perspectives as possible.Here is a comprehensive and authoritative (though not dogmatic) overview of the full spectrum of Christian thinking. Within its 600 alphabetically arranged entries, readers will find lengthy survey articles on the history of Christian thought, on national and regional traditions, and on various denominations, from Anglican to Unitarian. There is ample coverage of Eastern thought as well, examining the Christian tradition in China, Japan, India, and Africa. The contributors examine major theological topics such as resurrection, the Eucharist, and grace as well as controversial issues such as homosexuality and abortion. In addition, short entries illuminate symbols such as water and wine, and there are many profiles of leading theologians, of non-Christians who have deeply influenced Christian thinking, including Aristotle and Plato, and of literary figures such as Dante, Milton, and Tolstoy. Most articles end with a list of suggested readings and the book features a large number of cross-references.The Oxford Companion to Christian Thought is an indispensable guide to one of the central strands of Western culture. An essential volume for all Christians, it is a thoughtful gift for the holidays.

When Paul Met Jesus

When Paul Met Jesus
Title When Paul Met Jesus PDF eBook
Author Stanley E. Porter
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 227
Release 2016-02-24
Genre Bibles
ISBN 1107127963

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This volume examines the idea, once held by some scholars, that Paul may have met Jesus during Jesus' earthly ministry.

Convinced, Concise, and Christian

Convinced, Concise, and Christian
Title Convinced, Concise, and Christian PDF eBook
Author Alan P.F. Sell
Publisher Wipf and Stock Publishers
Pages 129
Release 2011-11-17
Genre Religion
ISBN 1610972082

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This is the first comprehensive study of the thought of the Welsh theologian-philosopher Huw Parri Owen (1926-1996). Indebted to the heritage of Christian thought, and not bewitched by Barth, bothered by Flew, or bewildered by Bultmann, Owen brought considerable biblical, philosophical, and theological acumen to the articulation of a reasonable, experientially grounded faith. A sharp-minded Christian thinker--a number of whose discussions of philosophico-theological themes remain pertinent to current scholarly debate--is here rescued from unjustified neglect.