The Oxford Handbook of the Epistemology of Theology
Herausgeber: Abraham, William J; Aquino, Frederick D
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Herausgeber: Abraham, William J; Aquino, Frederick D
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This handbook considers the epistemology of theology, featuring 41 chapters on theology relative epistemic concepts and general epistemic concepts as related to theology, and on studies of individual theologians from St Paul through to Hans Urs von Balthasar and of contemporary movements such as liberation theology and feminism.
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This handbook considers the epistemology of theology, featuring 41 chapters on theology relative epistemic concepts and general epistemic concepts as related to theology, and on studies of individual theologians from St Paul through to Hans Urs von Balthasar and of contemporary movements such as liberation theology and feminism.
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- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 656
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. Februar 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 245mm x 170mm x 35mm
- Gewicht: 1142g
- ISBN-13: 9780198816621
- ISBN-10: 0198816626
- Artikelnr.: 63595788
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 656
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. Februar 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 245mm x 170mm x 35mm
- Gewicht: 1142g
- ISBN-13: 9780198816621
- ISBN-10: 0198816626
- Artikelnr.: 63595788
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
William J. Abraham is Albert Cook Outler Professor of Wesley Studies at Southern Methodist University. His publications include Divine Revelation and the Limits of Historical Criticism (2000) and Canon and Criterion in Christian Theology (OUP, 1998). Frederick D. Aquino is Professor of Theology and Philosophy at the Graduate School of Theology, Abilene Christian University. He specializes in religious epistemology, the epistemology of theology, John Henry Newman, and Maximus the confessor. He is the co-editor of Receptions of Newman (OUP, 2015).
* List of Contributors
* Introduction: The Epistemology of Theology
* PART I: EPISTEMIC CONCEPTS WITHIN THEOLOGY
* 1: John Greco: Knowledge of God
* 2: Sandra Menssen and Thomas Sullivan: Revelation and Scripture
* 3: Lara Buchak: Reason and Faith
* 4: Thomas D. Senor: The Experiential Grounding of Religious Belief
* 5: John Cottingham: Saints and Saintliness
* 6: Linda Zagzebski: Authority in Religious Communities
* 7: Paul K. Moser: The Inner Witness of the Spirit
* 8: Mark Wynn: Tradition
* 9: Colin M. McGuigan and Brad Kallenberg: Ecclesial Practices
* 10: Frederick D. Aquino: Spiritual Formation, Authority, and
Discernment
* PART II: GENERAL EPISTEMIC CONCEPTS RELATED TO THEOLOGY
* 11: Jonathan L. Kvanvig: Understanding
* 12: Stephen R. Grimm: Wisdom in Theology
* 13: Jennifer Lackey: The Epistemology of Testimony and Religious
Belief
* 14: Jason Baehr: Virtue
* 15: Trent Dougherty: Evidence and Theology
* 16: Michael Bergmann: Foundationalism
* 17: Christopher J. Insole: Realism and Anti-realism
* 18: liam Dunaway and John Hawthorne: Scepticism
* 19: Nathan L. King and Thomas Kelly: Diasgreement and the Epistemoogy
of Theology
* PART III: SAMPLINGS FROM THE CHRISTIAN TRADITION
* 20: Paul K. Moser: Paul the Apostle
* 21: Robert M. Berchman: Origen of Alexandria
* 22: Scott MacDonald: Augustine
* 23: Frederick D. Aquino: Maximus the Confessor
* 24: William J. Abraham: Symeon the New Theologian
* 25: David Brown: Anselm
* 26: James Brent, O.P.: Thomas Aquinas
* 27: Scott M. Williams: John Duns Scotus
* 28: A. S. McGrade: Richard Hooker
* 29: Steven Payne: Teresa of Avila
* 30: Douglas M. Koskela: John Wesley
* 31: William J. Wainwright: Jonathan Edwards
* 32: Kevin W. Hector: Friedrich Schleiermacher
* 33: M. G. Piety: Søren Kierkegaard
* 34: Cyril O'Regan: John Henry Newman
* 35: Paul T. Nimmo: Karl Barth
* 36: Victoria S. Harrison: Hans Urs von Balthasar
* Part IV: EMERGING CONVERSATIONS
* 37: Devin Singh: Liberation Theology
* 38: J. Aaron Simmons: Continental Philosophy
* 39: Paul L. Gavrilyuk: Modern Orthodox Thinkers
* 40: Harriet Harris: The Epistemology of Feminist Theology
* 41: James K. A. Smith: Pentecostalism
* Introduction: The Epistemology of Theology
* PART I: EPISTEMIC CONCEPTS WITHIN THEOLOGY
* 1: John Greco: Knowledge of God
* 2: Sandra Menssen and Thomas Sullivan: Revelation and Scripture
* 3: Lara Buchak: Reason and Faith
* 4: Thomas D. Senor: The Experiential Grounding of Religious Belief
* 5: John Cottingham: Saints and Saintliness
* 6: Linda Zagzebski: Authority in Religious Communities
* 7: Paul K. Moser: The Inner Witness of the Spirit
* 8: Mark Wynn: Tradition
* 9: Colin M. McGuigan and Brad Kallenberg: Ecclesial Practices
* 10: Frederick D. Aquino: Spiritual Formation, Authority, and
Discernment
* PART II: GENERAL EPISTEMIC CONCEPTS RELATED TO THEOLOGY
* 11: Jonathan L. Kvanvig: Understanding
* 12: Stephen R. Grimm: Wisdom in Theology
* 13: Jennifer Lackey: The Epistemology of Testimony and Religious
Belief
* 14: Jason Baehr: Virtue
* 15: Trent Dougherty: Evidence and Theology
* 16: Michael Bergmann: Foundationalism
* 17: Christopher J. Insole: Realism and Anti-realism
* 18: liam Dunaway and John Hawthorne: Scepticism
* 19: Nathan L. King and Thomas Kelly: Diasgreement and the Epistemoogy
of Theology
* PART III: SAMPLINGS FROM THE CHRISTIAN TRADITION
* 20: Paul K. Moser: Paul the Apostle
* 21: Robert M. Berchman: Origen of Alexandria
* 22: Scott MacDonald: Augustine
* 23: Frederick D. Aquino: Maximus the Confessor
* 24: William J. Abraham: Symeon the New Theologian
* 25: David Brown: Anselm
* 26: James Brent, O.P.: Thomas Aquinas
* 27: Scott M. Williams: John Duns Scotus
* 28: A. S. McGrade: Richard Hooker
* 29: Steven Payne: Teresa of Avila
* 30: Douglas M. Koskela: John Wesley
* 31: William J. Wainwright: Jonathan Edwards
* 32: Kevin W. Hector: Friedrich Schleiermacher
* 33: M. G. Piety: Søren Kierkegaard
* 34: Cyril O'Regan: John Henry Newman
* 35: Paul T. Nimmo: Karl Barth
* 36: Victoria S. Harrison: Hans Urs von Balthasar
* Part IV: EMERGING CONVERSATIONS
* 37: Devin Singh: Liberation Theology
* 38: J. Aaron Simmons: Continental Philosophy
* 39: Paul L. Gavrilyuk: Modern Orthodox Thinkers
* 40: Harriet Harris: The Epistemology of Feminist Theology
* 41: James K. A. Smith: Pentecostalism
* List of Contributors
* Introduction: The Epistemology of Theology
* PART I: EPISTEMIC CONCEPTS WITHIN THEOLOGY
* 1: John Greco: Knowledge of God
* 2: Sandra Menssen and Thomas Sullivan: Revelation and Scripture
* 3: Lara Buchak: Reason and Faith
* 4: Thomas D. Senor: The Experiential Grounding of Religious Belief
* 5: John Cottingham: Saints and Saintliness
* 6: Linda Zagzebski: Authority in Religious Communities
* 7: Paul K. Moser: The Inner Witness of the Spirit
* 8: Mark Wynn: Tradition
* 9: Colin M. McGuigan and Brad Kallenberg: Ecclesial Practices
* 10: Frederick D. Aquino: Spiritual Formation, Authority, and
Discernment
* PART II: GENERAL EPISTEMIC CONCEPTS RELATED TO THEOLOGY
* 11: Jonathan L. Kvanvig: Understanding
* 12: Stephen R. Grimm: Wisdom in Theology
* 13: Jennifer Lackey: The Epistemology of Testimony and Religious
Belief
* 14: Jason Baehr: Virtue
* 15: Trent Dougherty: Evidence and Theology
* 16: Michael Bergmann: Foundationalism
* 17: Christopher J. Insole: Realism and Anti-realism
* 18: liam Dunaway and John Hawthorne: Scepticism
* 19: Nathan L. King and Thomas Kelly: Diasgreement and the Epistemoogy
of Theology
* PART III: SAMPLINGS FROM THE CHRISTIAN TRADITION
* 20: Paul K. Moser: Paul the Apostle
* 21: Robert M. Berchman: Origen of Alexandria
* 22: Scott MacDonald: Augustine
* 23: Frederick D. Aquino: Maximus the Confessor
* 24: William J. Abraham: Symeon the New Theologian
* 25: David Brown: Anselm
* 26: James Brent, O.P.: Thomas Aquinas
* 27: Scott M. Williams: John Duns Scotus
* 28: A. S. McGrade: Richard Hooker
* 29: Steven Payne: Teresa of Avila
* 30: Douglas M. Koskela: John Wesley
* 31: William J. Wainwright: Jonathan Edwards
* 32: Kevin W. Hector: Friedrich Schleiermacher
* 33: M. G. Piety: Søren Kierkegaard
* 34: Cyril O'Regan: John Henry Newman
* 35: Paul T. Nimmo: Karl Barth
* 36: Victoria S. Harrison: Hans Urs von Balthasar
* Part IV: EMERGING CONVERSATIONS
* 37: Devin Singh: Liberation Theology
* 38: J. Aaron Simmons: Continental Philosophy
* 39: Paul L. Gavrilyuk: Modern Orthodox Thinkers
* 40: Harriet Harris: The Epistemology of Feminist Theology
* 41: James K. A. Smith: Pentecostalism
* Introduction: The Epistemology of Theology
* PART I: EPISTEMIC CONCEPTS WITHIN THEOLOGY
* 1: John Greco: Knowledge of God
* 2: Sandra Menssen and Thomas Sullivan: Revelation and Scripture
* 3: Lara Buchak: Reason and Faith
* 4: Thomas D. Senor: The Experiential Grounding of Religious Belief
* 5: John Cottingham: Saints and Saintliness
* 6: Linda Zagzebski: Authority in Religious Communities
* 7: Paul K. Moser: The Inner Witness of the Spirit
* 8: Mark Wynn: Tradition
* 9: Colin M. McGuigan and Brad Kallenberg: Ecclesial Practices
* 10: Frederick D. Aquino: Spiritual Formation, Authority, and
Discernment
* PART II: GENERAL EPISTEMIC CONCEPTS RELATED TO THEOLOGY
* 11: Jonathan L. Kvanvig: Understanding
* 12: Stephen R. Grimm: Wisdom in Theology
* 13: Jennifer Lackey: The Epistemology of Testimony and Religious
Belief
* 14: Jason Baehr: Virtue
* 15: Trent Dougherty: Evidence and Theology
* 16: Michael Bergmann: Foundationalism
* 17: Christopher J. Insole: Realism and Anti-realism
* 18: liam Dunaway and John Hawthorne: Scepticism
* 19: Nathan L. King and Thomas Kelly: Diasgreement and the Epistemoogy
of Theology
* PART III: SAMPLINGS FROM THE CHRISTIAN TRADITION
* 20: Paul K. Moser: Paul the Apostle
* 21: Robert M. Berchman: Origen of Alexandria
* 22: Scott MacDonald: Augustine
* 23: Frederick D. Aquino: Maximus the Confessor
* 24: William J. Abraham: Symeon the New Theologian
* 25: David Brown: Anselm
* 26: James Brent, O.P.: Thomas Aquinas
* 27: Scott M. Williams: John Duns Scotus
* 28: A. S. McGrade: Richard Hooker
* 29: Steven Payne: Teresa of Avila
* 30: Douglas M. Koskela: John Wesley
* 31: William J. Wainwright: Jonathan Edwards
* 32: Kevin W. Hector: Friedrich Schleiermacher
* 33: M. G. Piety: Søren Kierkegaard
* 34: Cyril O'Regan: John Henry Newman
* 35: Paul T. Nimmo: Karl Barth
* 36: Victoria S. Harrison: Hans Urs von Balthasar
* Part IV: EMERGING CONVERSATIONS
* 37: Devin Singh: Liberation Theology
* 38: J. Aaron Simmons: Continental Philosophy
* 39: Paul L. Gavrilyuk: Modern Orthodox Thinkers
* 40: Harriet Harris: The Epistemology of Feminist Theology
* 41: James K. A. Smith: Pentecostalism