Analytic theology is a new and stimulating movement that uses the tools and methods of philosophy to help us understand and articulate Christian doctrine. Thomas McCall introduces us to analytic theology, explaining its connections to Scripture, Christian tradition and culture, and calling the discipline to deeper engagement with the traditional resources of the theological task.
Analytic theology is a new and stimulating movement that uses the tools and methods of philosophy to help us understand and articulate Christian doctrine. Thomas McCall introduces us to analytic theology, explaining its connections to Scripture, Christian tradition and culture, and calling the discipline to deeper engagement with the traditional resources of the theological task.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Thomas H. McCall (PhD, Calvin Seminary) is professor of biblical and systematic theology and director of the Carl F. H. Henry Center for Theological Understanding at Trinity Evangelical Divinity School in Deerfield, Illinois. He is the author of Which Trinity? Whose Monotheism? and Forsaken: The Trinity and the Cross, and Why It Matters.
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Introduction 1. What Is Analytic Theology? A Brief History of Analytic Theology What Analytic Theology Is (or Should Be) What Analytic Theology Isn?t: Misunderstandings and Objections 2. Analytic Theology and Christian Scripture Analytic Theology and the Response to Revelation Biblically "Authorized" Analytic Theology? "You Intended It For Evil": Biblical Theology and the Case for Compatibilism as a Case Study 3. Analytic Theology and the History of Doctrine Historical Theology and Analytic Theology Objections, Ontology and Orthodoxy: Christology as a Case Study "I Am My Body, Broken for You"? Physicalist Christology as Case Study 4. Analytic Theology for the Church and the World Analytic Theology and the Broader Aspirations of Christian Theology The Historical Adam and the Crisis of Faith: A Recent Conversation on Creation, Evolution and Christian Doctrine as a Case Study Unfinished Business: Toward Broader Horizons in Analytic Theology Unstarted Business: Toward a Global Analytic Theology 5. Analytic Theology to the Glory of God The Approach of the Theologian The Telos of Theology An Invitation to Analytic Theology, and Some Modest Suggestions Author Index Subject Index
Introduction 1. What Is Analytic Theology? A Brief History of Analytic Theology What Analytic Theology Is (or Should Be) What Analytic Theology Isn?t: Misunderstandings and Objections 2. Analytic Theology and Christian Scripture Analytic Theology and the Response to Revelation Biblically "Authorized" Analytic Theology? "You Intended It For Evil": Biblical Theology and the Case for Compatibilism as a Case Study 3. Analytic Theology and the History of Doctrine Historical Theology and Analytic Theology Objections, Ontology and Orthodoxy: Christology as a Case Study "I Am My Body, Broken for You"? Physicalist Christology as Case Study 4. Analytic Theology for the Church and the World Analytic Theology and the Broader Aspirations of Christian Theology The Historical Adam and the Crisis of Faith: A Recent Conversation on Creation, Evolution and Christian Doctrine as a Case Study Unfinished Business: Toward Broader Horizons in Analytic Theology Unstarted Business: Toward a Global Analytic Theology 5. Analytic Theology to the Glory of God The Approach of the Theologian The Telos of Theology An Invitation to Analytic Theology, and Some Modest Suggestions Author Index Subject Index
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