The modern theologians : an introduction to Christian theology in the twentieth century
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The modern theologians : an introduction to Christian theology in the twentieth century
Blackwell Publishers, 1997
2nd ed
- : hbk
- : pbk
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注記
Includes bibliographical references and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
This is a thoroughly revised and expanded edition of The Modern Theologians, first published in 1989, and is now available in a single volume. The Modern Theologians provides a comprehensive and accessible introduction to the main Christian theologies of the twentieth century, and is the ideal text for students at universities, colleges and seminaries. Each chapter is written by a leading modern theologian and gives a clear picture of a particular movement, topic or individual theologian. It also furthers the critical debates in the field. The new edition includes many new distinguished contributors and new chapters on French theology, black and Hispanic theology, African theology, biblical and hermeneutical theology, theologies of mission, postmodern theology, Judaism and Christian theology, theology and the natural sciences, theology and the social sciences, and theology and the arts. The new edition also includes expanded treatment of feminist and womanist theologies. The volume editor gives a full introduction to twentieth century theology and concludes with an appraisal of Christian theology at the turn of the millennium.
目次
Preface. Acknowledgements. Notes on Contributors. Introduction to Twentieth Century Christian Theology: David F. Ford (University of Cambridge). Part I: Continental European Theologies: A: Corresponding to Revelation: 1. Karl Barth: Robert W. Jenson (St. Olaf College, Minnesota). 2. Dietrich Bonhoeffer: Charles Marsh (Loyola College in Maryland). 3. Eberhard Jungel: John B. Webster (Wycliffe College, Toronto). B: Existentialism and Correlation: 4. Rudolf Bultmann: Robert Morgan (Linacre College, Oxford). 5. Paul Tillich: David H. Kelsey (Yale University). C: Reconceiving Roman Catholic Theology: 6. French Jesuit and Dominican Theology: Fergus Kerr, OP (Blackfriars, Edinburgh). 7. Karl Rahner: J. A. Di Noia, OP (Dominican House of Studies, Washington). 8. Hans Urs von Balthasar: John Riches (University of Glasgow). 9. Edward Schillebeeckx: Robert J. Schreiter, CPPS (Catholic Theological Union, Chicago). 10. Hans Kung: Werner G. Jeanrond (Lund). D: History and Eschatology: 11. Wolfhart Pannenberg: Christoph Schwoebel (Kiel). 12. Jurgen Moltmann: Richard Bauckham (University of St. Andrews). Part II: British Theologies: 13. Theology through History: S. W. Sykes (The Bishop's House, Ely, Cambridge). 14. Theology through Philosophy: Daniel W. Hardy (Center of Theological Inquiry, Princeton). 15. Theology and Society: Peter Sedgwick (University of Hull). Part III: Theologies in North America: 16. Theological Ethics: William Werpehowski (Villanova University). 17. Revisionists and Liberals: James J. Buckley (Loyola College, Maryland). 18. Postliberal Theology: William C. Placher (Center of Theological Inquiry, Princeton). 19. Black and Hispanic Theologies: Shawn Copeland (Marquette University). 20. Feminist and Womanist Theologies: Rebecca S. Chopp (Emory University). Part IV: Latin American, African and Asian Theologies: 21. Latin American Liberation Theology: Rebecca S. Chopp (Emory University). 22. African Theology: Kwame Bediako (Edinburgh University). 23. Asian Theology: George Gispert-Sauch, SJ (Delhi). Part V: Evangelical and Orthodox Theologies: 24. Evangelical Theology: Ray S. Anderson (Fuller Theological Seminary). 25. Eastern Orthodox Theology: Rowan Williams (Bishop of Monmouth). Part VI: Transregional Movements: 26. Biblical and Hermeneutical Theology: Anthony C. Thiselton (University of Nottingham). 27. Ecumenical Theology: Michael Root (Institute for Ecumenical Research, Strasbourg). 28. Theologies of Mission: Lamin Sanneh (Yale University). 29. Feminist Theology: Ann Loades (Durham University). 30. Postmodern Theology: Graham Ward (Peterhouse, Cambridge). Part VII: Theology and Religious Diversity: 31. Judaism and Christian Theology: Peter Ochs (Drew University). 32. Theology of Religions: Gavin D'Costa (University of Bristol). Part VIII: Theology and The Arts and Sciences: 33. Theology and the Natural Sciences: Ted Peters (Pacific Lutheran Theological Seminary). 34. Theology and the Arts: i. Visual Arts: Graham Howes (Trinity Hall, Cambridge). ii. Music: Jeremy Begbie (Ridley Hall, Cambridge). 35. Theology and the Social Sciences: Richard Roberts (University of Lancaster). Epilogue: Christian Theology at the Turn of the Millennium: David F. Ford (University of Cambridge). List of Dates. Glossary. Index.
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