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- Cover
- Series page
- Title page
- Copyright
- Brief Contents
- How to Use This Book
- Introduction
- The Concept of “Theology“: A Brief Introduction
- The Architecture of Theology
- Biblical Studies
- Systematic Theology
- Philosophical Theology
- Pastoral Theology
- Church History
- Historical Theology: Its Purpose and Place
- The Development of Historical Theology
- Historical Theology as a Pedagogic Tool
- Historical Theology as a Critical Tool
- Historical Theology as a Resource for Systematic Theology
- 1 Early Christian Theology: The Patristic Period, c.100–451
- A Clarification of Terms
- The Patristic Period
- Patristics
- Patrology
- Difficulties in Approaching Early Christian Theology
- The Historical Background to Early Christian Theology
- The Historical Importance of the City of Rome
- The Problem of Persecution
- The Conversion of Constantine
- The Development of Public Theological Debate
- Centers of Early Christian Theological Reflection
- Key Theologians
- Justin Martyr (c.100–c.165)
- Irenaeus of Lyons (c.130–c.200)
- Origen (c.185–c.254)
- Tertullian (c.160–c.225)
- Athanasius (c.296–c.373)
- Augustine of Hippo (354–430)
- Key Theological Developments
- The Relation of Christian Faith and Classical Culture
- The Extent of the New Testament Canon
- The Role of Tradition
- The Fixing of the Ecumenical Creeds
- The Two Natures of Jesus Christ
- The Doctrine of the Trinity
- The Doctrine of the Church
- The Doctrine of Grace
- Key Names, Words, and Phrases
- Case Studies
- 1.1 The Bible and Tradition
- 1.2 The Arian Controversy: The Divinity of Christ
- 1.3 The Alexandrian Christological School: The Apollinarian Controversy
- 1.4 The Antiochene Christological School: The Nestorian Controversy
- 1.5 The Trinity: Early Developments and Controversies
- 1.6 The Church: The Donatist Controversy
- 1.7 Grace: The Pelagian Controversy
- 1.8 Faith and Philosophy
- 2 The Middle Ages and the Renaissance, c.500–1500
- On Defining the “Middle Ages”
- Medieval Theological Landmarks in Western Europe
- The Carolingian Renaissance
- The Rise of Cathedral and Monastic Schools of Theology
- The Religious Orders and Their “Schools of Theology”
- The Founding of the Universities
- Peter Lombard’s Four Books of the Sentences
- The Rise of Scholasticism
- The Italian Renaissance
- The Rise of Humanism
- Medieval Theological Landmarks in Eastern Europe
- The Emergence of Byzantine Theology
- The Iconoclastic and Hesychastic Controversies
- The Fall of Constantinople (1453)
- Key Theologians
- John of Damascus
- Simeon the New Theologian
- Anselm of Canterbury
- Thomas Aquinas
- Duns Scotus
- William of Ockham
- Erasmus of Rotterdam
- Key Theological Developments
- The Consolidation of the Early Christian Theological Heritage
- The Exploration of the Role of Reason in Theology
- The Development of Theological Systems
- The Development of Sacramental Theology
- The Development of the Theology of Grace
- The Role of Mary in the Scheme of Salvation
- Returning Directly to the Sources of Christian Theology
- The Critique of the Vulgate Translation of Scripture
- Key Names, Words, and Phrases
- Case Studies
- 2.1 Arguments for the Existence of God
- 2.2 Understandings of the Atonement
- 2.3 The Theology of the Sacraments
- 2.4 The Interpretation of the Bible
- 2.5 Renaissance Humanism and the Bible
- 2.6 Augustinianism and Pelagianism in Late Medieval Theology
- 3 The Reformation and Post-Reformation Periods, 1500–1750
- Reformation – or Reformations?
- A Clarification of Terms
- The German Reformation – Lutheranism
- The Swiss Reformation – The Reformed Church
- The Radical Reformation – Anabaptism
- The English Reformation – Anglicanism
- The Catholic Reformation
- The “Second Reformation”: Protestant Orthodoxy
- Post-Reformation Movements
- The Consolidation of Catholicism
- Puritanism
- Pietism
- Key Theologians
- Martin Luther
- Huldrych Zwingli
- John Calvin
- Teresa of Avilà
- Theodore Beza
- Johann Gerhard
- Roberto Bellarmine
- Jonathan Edwards
- Key Theological Developments
- The Sources of Theology
- The Doctrine of Grace
- The Doctrine of the Sacraments
- The Doctrine of the Church
- Developments in Theological Literature
- Catechisms
- Confessions of Faith
- Works of Systematic Theology
- Key Names, Words, and Phrases
- Case Studies
- 3.1 Bible and Tradition in the Reformation Debates
- 3.2 Justification by Faith: Protestantism and the Council of Trent
- 3.3 The Nature of the Real Presence: Luther, Zwingli, and the Council of Trent
- 3.4 The Debate over Infant Baptism
- 3.5 The Doctrine of the Church: Trends Within Protestantism
- 3.6 Theology and Astronomy: Copernicus, Kepler, and Galileo
- 4 The Modern Period, 1750 – The Present Day
- A Cultural Watershed: The Enlightenment
- The Enlightenment Critique of Traditional Theology
- The Notion of Revelation
- The Status and Interpretation of the Bible
- The Identity and Significance of Jesus Christ
- The Doctrine of the Trinity
- The Critique of Miracles
- The Rejection of Original Sin
- The Problem of Evil
- Romanticism and the Critique of the Enlightenment
- The Crisis of Faith in Victorian England
- The Crisis of the First World War
- Postmodernism and a New Theological Agenda
- Key Theologians
- F. D. E. Schleiermacher
- John Henry Newman
- Karl Barth
- Paul Tillich
- Karl Rahner
- Hans Urs von Balthasar
- Jürgen Moltmann
- Wolfhart Pannenberg
- Some Recent Western Theological Movements and Trends
- Liberal Protestantism
- Modernism
- Neo-Orthodoxy
- Ressourcement or la Nouvelle Théologie
- Feminism
- Liberation Theology
- Black Theology
- Postliberalism
- Radical Orthodoxy
- Key Names, Words, and Phrases
- Case Studies
- 4.1 The Quests of the Historical Jesus
- 4.2 The Basis and Nature of Salvation
- 4.3 The Debate over the Resurrection
- 4.4 The Trinity in Twentieth-Century Thought
- 4.5 Twentieth-Century Discussions of the Doctrine of the Church
- 4.6 Natural Theology and the Rationality of Faith
- 4.7 The Feminist Critique of Traditional Christian Theology
- 4.8 Christian Approaches to Other Religions
- 4.9 Postcolonial Theology: Indigenous African Christologies
- 4.10 Suffering: Theodicy in a Darwinian World
- Where Next?
- A Glossary of Theological Terms
- Sources of Citations
- Suggestions for Further Reading
- Index
- End User License Agreement




