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This book is a Festschrift in Professor Fiddes's honour. The theme of the book is the doctrine of God which, although central to Christian theology, is not often addressed directly in contemporary scholarship. It includes chapters on biblical themes, God's relatedness to the world, and forms of human experience.
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This book is a Festschrift in Professor Fiddes's honour. The theme of the book is the doctrine of God which, although central to Christian theology, is not often addressed directly in contemporary scholarship. It includes chapters on biblical themes, God's relatedness to the world, and forms of human experience.
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- Verlag: Hurst & Co.
- UK edition
- Seitenzahl: 276
- Erscheinungstermin: 27. Januar 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 562g
- ISBN-13: 9780198709565
- ISBN-10: 0198709560
- Artikelnr.: 54535583
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Hurst & Co.
- UK edition
- Seitenzahl: 276
- Erscheinungstermin: 27. Januar 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 562g
- ISBN-13: 9780198709565
- ISBN-10: 0198709560
- Artikelnr.: 54535583
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Anthony Clarke is Tutorial Fellow in Pastoral Studies and Community Learning at Regent's Park College, Oxford and a member of the Faculty of Theology and Religion, University of Oxford. Andrew Moore is a Fellow of the Centre for Christianity and Culture, Regent's Park College, and a Member of the Faculty of Theology and Religion, University of Oxford.
* Foreward
* Acknowledgements
* List of Contributors
* Introduction
* Sources of the Doctrine of God
* 1: John Barton: God, the World, and Wisdom
* 2: H. R. H. Prince Ghazi bin Muhammad: The Rule of Law of Love
* 3: John E. Colwell: 'In the beginning was the Word': On Language and
Presence
* 4: Andrew Moore: Experience and the Doctrine of God
* Metaphysics and the Doctrine of God
* 5: Frances Young: Apath¿s Epathen: Patristic Reflection on God,
Suffering and the Cross
* 6: John Webster: Non ex aequo: God's relation to creatures
* 7: Jürgen Moltmann (translated by Judith Wolfe): The Passibility or
Impassibility of God: Answers to J.K. Mozley's 'Six Necessary
Questions'
* 8: Stephen Holmes: 'Who Can Count How Many Crosses?': God and
Salvation
* 9: Keith Ward: Freedom, Necessity, and Suffering in God
* 10: Paul Helm: Impassionedness and 'So-called Classical Theism'
* God and Humanity
* 11: Judith Wolfe: Eschatology and Human Knowledge of God
* 12: Pamela Sue Anderson: Sublimation and Sublime Meaning: Pain and
Passion in an Infinite, Intellectual Love of God
* 13: Oliver Davies: Self, World and Other: Where is Wisdom to be
Found?
* 14: Bernd Wannenwetsch: Creation and Ethics: On the Legitimacy and
Limitation of Appeals to 'Nature' in Christian Moral Reasoning
* 15: David Burrell: 'There is at most one God':
Jewish-Christian-Muslim exchange on the issue of God
* 16: Chris Rowland: 'For thine is the Kingdom and the Power and the
Glory and not Caesars or Satans Amen': William Blake, Politics and
Theology
* Index of Names and Subjects
* Acknowledgements
* List of Contributors
* Introduction
* Sources of the Doctrine of God
* 1: John Barton: God, the World, and Wisdom
* 2: H. R. H. Prince Ghazi bin Muhammad: The Rule of Law of Love
* 3: John E. Colwell: 'In the beginning was the Word': On Language and
Presence
* 4: Andrew Moore: Experience and the Doctrine of God
* Metaphysics and the Doctrine of God
* 5: Frances Young: Apath¿s Epathen: Patristic Reflection on God,
Suffering and the Cross
* 6: John Webster: Non ex aequo: God's relation to creatures
* 7: Jürgen Moltmann (translated by Judith Wolfe): The Passibility or
Impassibility of God: Answers to J.K. Mozley's 'Six Necessary
Questions'
* 8: Stephen Holmes: 'Who Can Count How Many Crosses?': God and
Salvation
* 9: Keith Ward: Freedom, Necessity, and Suffering in God
* 10: Paul Helm: Impassionedness and 'So-called Classical Theism'
* God and Humanity
* 11: Judith Wolfe: Eschatology and Human Knowledge of God
* 12: Pamela Sue Anderson: Sublimation and Sublime Meaning: Pain and
Passion in an Infinite, Intellectual Love of God
* 13: Oliver Davies: Self, World and Other: Where is Wisdom to be
Found?
* 14: Bernd Wannenwetsch: Creation and Ethics: On the Legitimacy and
Limitation of Appeals to 'Nature' in Christian Moral Reasoning
* 15: David Burrell: 'There is at most one God':
Jewish-Christian-Muslim exchange on the issue of God
* 16: Chris Rowland: 'For thine is the Kingdom and the Power and the
Glory and not Caesars or Satans Amen': William Blake, Politics and
Theology
* Index of Names and Subjects
* Foreward
* Acknowledgements
* List of Contributors
* Introduction
* Sources of the Doctrine of God
* 1: John Barton: God, the World, and Wisdom
* 2: H. R. H. Prince Ghazi bin Muhammad: The Rule of Law of Love
* 3: John E. Colwell: 'In the beginning was the Word': On Language and
Presence
* 4: Andrew Moore: Experience and the Doctrine of God
* Metaphysics and the Doctrine of God
* 5: Frances Young: Apath¿s Epathen: Patristic Reflection on God,
Suffering and the Cross
* 6: John Webster: Non ex aequo: God's relation to creatures
* 7: Jürgen Moltmann (translated by Judith Wolfe): The Passibility or
Impassibility of God: Answers to J.K. Mozley's 'Six Necessary
Questions'
* 8: Stephen Holmes: 'Who Can Count How Many Crosses?': God and
Salvation
* 9: Keith Ward: Freedom, Necessity, and Suffering in God
* 10: Paul Helm: Impassionedness and 'So-called Classical Theism'
* God and Humanity
* 11: Judith Wolfe: Eschatology and Human Knowledge of God
* 12: Pamela Sue Anderson: Sublimation and Sublime Meaning: Pain and
Passion in an Infinite, Intellectual Love of God
* 13: Oliver Davies: Self, World and Other: Where is Wisdom to be
Found?
* 14: Bernd Wannenwetsch: Creation and Ethics: On the Legitimacy and
Limitation of Appeals to 'Nature' in Christian Moral Reasoning
* 15: David Burrell: 'There is at most one God':
Jewish-Christian-Muslim exchange on the issue of God
* 16: Chris Rowland: 'For thine is the Kingdom and the Power and the
Glory and not Caesars or Satans Amen': William Blake, Politics and
Theology
* Index of Names and Subjects
* Acknowledgements
* List of Contributors
* Introduction
* Sources of the Doctrine of God
* 1: John Barton: God, the World, and Wisdom
* 2: H. R. H. Prince Ghazi bin Muhammad: The Rule of Law of Love
* 3: John E. Colwell: 'In the beginning was the Word': On Language and
Presence
* 4: Andrew Moore: Experience and the Doctrine of God
* Metaphysics and the Doctrine of God
* 5: Frances Young: Apath¿s Epathen: Patristic Reflection on God,
Suffering and the Cross
* 6: John Webster: Non ex aequo: God's relation to creatures
* 7: Jürgen Moltmann (translated by Judith Wolfe): The Passibility or
Impassibility of God: Answers to J.K. Mozley's 'Six Necessary
Questions'
* 8: Stephen Holmes: 'Who Can Count How Many Crosses?': God and
Salvation
* 9: Keith Ward: Freedom, Necessity, and Suffering in God
* 10: Paul Helm: Impassionedness and 'So-called Classical Theism'
* God and Humanity
* 11: Judith Wolfe: Eschatology and Human Knowledge of God
* 12: Pamela Sue Anderson: Sublimation and Sublime Meaning: Pain and
Passion in an Infinite, Intellectual Love of God
* 13: Oliver Davies: Self, World and Other: Where is Wisdom to be
Found?
* 14: Bernd Wannenwetsch: Creation and Ethics: On the Legitimacy and
Limitation of Appeals to 'Nature' in Christian Moral Reasoning
* 15: David Burrell: 'There is at most one God':
Jewish-Christian-Muslim exchange on the issue of God
* 16: Chris Rowland: 'For thine is the Kingdom and the Power and the
Glory and not Caesars or Satans Amen': William Blake, Politics and
Theology
* Index of Names and Subjects