God without measure : working papers in Christian theology
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God without measure : working papers in Christian theology
(T & T Clark theology)
Bloomsbury T&T Clark, 2016
- v. 1 : hardback
- v. 2: hardback
- :v. 1 : pbk
- :v. 2 : pbk
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God and the works of God
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Paperback edition first published 2018
Includes index
Vol. 1, God and the works of God (vii, 231 p.)
Vol. 2, Virtue and intellect (vii, 192 p.)
Description and Table of Contents
- Volume
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v. 1 : hardback ISBN 9780567139429
Description
In this two volume collection of essays, which forms a companion to The Domain of the Word, John Webster brings together studies of a range of topics in dogmatic and moral theology.
This first volume, God and the Works of God, treats the themes of God's inner being and God's outer acts. After an overall account of the relation between God in himself and the economy of God's external works, there are studies of the divine aseity and of the theology of the eternal Son. These are followed by a set of essays on creation out of nothing; the relation between God and God's creatures; the nature of providence; the relation of soteriology and the doctrine of God; and the place of teaching about justification in Christian theology.
Each of the essays explores the relation of theology proper to economy, and together they pose an understanding of Christian doctrine in which all theological teaching flows from the doctrine of the immanent Trinity.
Table of Contents
Acknowledgments
Introduction
1. Omnia... percractantur in sacra doctrina sub ratione Dei. On the matter of Christian theology
God in Himself
2. Life in and of himself
3. Eternal generation
4. Christology, Theology, Economy. The Place of Christology in Systematic Theology
5. One who is Son
God's Outer Works
6. Trinity and Creation
7. 'Love is also a lover of life': creatio ex nihilo and creaturely goodness
8. Non ex aequo: God's relation to creatures
9. One the theology of providence
10. 'It was the will of the Lord to bruise him': soteriology and the doctrine of God
11. Rector et iudex super omnia genera doctrinarum? The place of the doctrine of justification
12. 'In the society of God': some principles of ecclesiology
13. Purity and Plenitude: Reflections on Congar's Tradition and Traditions
Epilogue
14. What Makes Theology Theological?
Index
- Volume
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v. 2: hardback ISBN 9780567664099
Description
In this second volume, Webster progresses the discussion to include topics in moral theology, and the theology of created intellect. An opening chapter sets the scene by considering the relation of christology and moral theology. This is followed by a set of reflections on a range of ethical themes: the nature of human dignity; mercy; the place of sorrow in Christian existence; the nature of human courage; dying and rising with Christ as a governing motif in the Christian moral life; the presence of sin in human speech.
Webster closes with studies of the nature of intellectual life and of the intellectual task of Christian theology.
Table of Contents
Acknowledgments
1. Introduction: agere sequitur esse
2. 'Where Christ is': Christology and Ethics
3. The Dignity of Creatures
4. Mercy
5. Dolent gaudentque: Sorrow in the Christian Life
6. Courage
7. Mortification and Vivification
8. Sins of Speech
9. On the Theology of the Intellectual Life
10. God, Theology, Universities
11. Intellectual Patience
Index
- Volume
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:v. 1 : pbk ISBN 9780567682512
Description
In this two volume collection of essays, which forms a companion to The Domain of the Word, John Webster brings together studies of a range of topics in dogmatic and moral theology.
This first volume, God and the Works of God, treats the themes of God's inner being and God's outer acts. After an overall account of the relation between God in himself and the economy of God's external works, there are studies of the divine aseity and of the theology of the eternal Son. These are followed by a set of essays on creation out of nothing; the relation between God and God's creatures; the nature of providence; the relation of soteriology and the doctrine of God; and the place of teaching about justification in Christian theology.
Each of the essays explores the relation of theology proper to economy, and together they pose an understanding of Christian doctrine in which all theological teaching flows from the doctrine of the immanent Trinity.
Table of Contents
Acknowledgments
Introduction
1. Omnia... percractantur in sacra doctrina sub ratione Dei. On the matter of Christian theology
God in Himself
2. Life in and of himself
3. Eternal generation
4. Christology, Theology, Economy. The Place of Christology in Systematic Theology
5. One who is Son
God's Outer Works
6. Trinity and Creation
7. 'Love is also a lover of life': creatio ex nihilo and creaturely goodness
8. Non ex aequo: God's relation to creatures
9. One the theology of providence
10. 'It was the will of the Lord to bruise him': soteriology and the doctrine of God
11. Rector et iudex super omnia genera doctrinarum? The place of the doctrine of justification
12. 'In the society of God': some principles of ecclesiology
13. Purity and Plenitude: Reflections on Congar's Tradition and Traditions
Epilogue
14. What Makes Theology Theological?
Index
- Volume
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:v. 2 : pbk ISBN 9780567686046
Description
In this second volume, Webster progresses the discussion to include topics in moral theology, and the theology of created intellect. An opening chapter sets the scene by considering the relation of christology and moral theology. This is followed by a set of reflections on a range of ethical themes: the nature of human dignity; mercy; the place of sorrow in Christian existence; the nature of human courage; dying and rising with Christ as a governing motif in the Christian moral life; the presence of sin in human speech.
Webster closes with studies of the nature of intellectual life and of the intellectual task of Christian theology.
Table of Contents
Acknowledgments
1. Introduction: agere sequitur esse
2. 'Where Christ is': Christology and Ethics
3. The Dignity of Creatures
4. Mercy
5. Dolent gaudentque: Sorrow in the Christian Life
6. Courage
7. Mortification and Vivification
8. Sins of Speech
9. On the Theology of the Intellectual Life
10. God, Theology, Universities
11. Intellectual Patience
Index
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