Modern Christian thought
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Modern Christian thought
Prentice Hall, 1997-
2nd ed
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Includes indexes
Contents of Works
- v. 1. The Enlightenment and the nineteenth century
- v. 2. The twentieth century / James C. Livingston, Francis Schüssler Fiorenza ; with Sarah Coakley, James H. Evans, Jr
Description and Table of Contents
- Volume
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v. 2 ISBN 9780023714108
Description
Volume II: For one/two-semester, junior/graduate-level courses in Modern and Contemporary Christian Thought and Theology and Twentieth- Century Religious Thought.
This introduction to modern Christian thought provides full, scholarly explorations of the major movements and thinkers in the Christian tradition since the eighteenth-century
Table of Contents
VOLUME I:
Introduction: Modernity and Christianity.
1. The Enlightenment and Modern Christianity.
2. The Religion of Reason.
3. The Breakdown of the Religion of Reason.
4. Christianity and Romanticism: Protestant Thought.
5. Christianity and Speculative Idealism.
6. Romanticism and French Catholic Thought: Traditionalism and Fideism.
7. Romanticism and the Anglo-Catholic Revival: The Oxford Movement.
8. Catholic Thought in Germany and England: The Tubingen School and John Henry Newman.
9. The Post-Hegelian Critique of Christianity in Germany.
10. The Encounter Between Science and Theology: Biblical Criticism and Darwinism.
11. The Ritschlian Theology and Protestant Liberalism.
12. Movements of Recovery and Conservation: The Princeton Theology.
13. Movements of Recovery and Conservation: Ultramontanism and the Neo-Thomistic Revival.
14. Roman Catholic Thought at the End of the Century: The New Apologetics and Modernism.
15. Kierkegaard and Nietzsche: Toward the Twentieth Century.
VOLUME II:
1. The Legacy of Modernity and the New Challenges of Historical Theology.
2. American Empirical and Naturalistic Theology.
3. The Dialectical Theology: Karl Barth, Emil Brunner, and Friedrich Gogaten.
4. The Theology of Karl Barth and Dietrich Bonhoeffer.
5. Christian Existentialism.
6. Christian Realism: A Post-Liberal American Theology.
7. The New Theology and Transcendental Thomism.
8. Vatican II and the Aggiornamento of Roman Catholic Theologies.
9. Political Theology and Latin American Liberation Theologies.
10. Process Theology.
11. History and Hermeneutics.
12. Evangelical Theology.
13. Feminist Theology.
14. Black Theology in America.
15. Theology of Religions: Christianity Responses to Other Faiths.
16. Christian Thought at the End of the Twentieth Century.
- Volume
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v. 1 ISBN 9780023714238
Description
The First of a 2 Volume work covering 19th Century Christian thought.
Table of Contents
v. 1. The Enlightenment and the nineteenth century -- v. 2. The twentieth century / James C. Livingston, Francis Scheussler Fiorenza.
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