Originally published in 1958, Introduction to Christianity considers the nature of Christianity as a life shared in an historical, continuing community. It is ideal for those with an interest in the history of Christianity, Christian theology, and religious philosophy.
Originally published in 1958, Introduction to Christianity considers the nature of Christianity as a life shared in an historical, continuing community. It is ideal for those with an interest in the history of Christianity, Christian theology, and religious philosophy.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Part One: Preliminary Considerations Introduction 1: Belief, faith, doctrine, and theology 2: Knowledge, reason, and faith 3: Religion, science, and philosophy Part Two: Revelation, The Bible, and Faith 4: Revelation 5: The Bible 6: The response of faith Part Three: The Biblical Proclamation 7: Jesus of Nazareth 8: The significance of Jesus 9: Jesus and the Gospel 10: God's work in Israel 11: Our response to the Gospel Part Four: God and Man 12: Implications of a call for decision 13: The problem of freedom 14: Image of God and original sin 15: The need for redemption 16: Christ and human redemption 17: The reality of redemption 18: Eternal life Part Five: God and the World 19: Creation 20: The rationality of creation 21: The problem of evil 22: The doctrine of the trinity Part Six: The Church and Christian Hope 23: The possibilities of history 24: The nature of the Church 25: The life of the Church 26: The task of the Church 27: The church and the non-Christian 28: The Christian hope In Conclusion Appendix Indexes
Part One: Preliminary Considerations Introduction 1: Belief, faith, doctrine, and theology 2: Knowledge, reason, and faith 3: Religion, science, and philosophy Part Two: Revelation, The Bible, and Faith 4: Revelation 5: The Bible 6: The response of faith Part Three: The Biblical Proclamation 7: Jesus of Nazareth 8: The significance of Jesus 9: Jesus and the Gospel 10: God's work in Israel 11: Our response to the Gospel Part Four: God and Man 12: Implications of a call for decision 13: The problem of freedom 14: Image of God and original sin 15: The need for redemption 16: Christ and human redemption 17: The reality of redemption 18: Eternal life Part Five: God and the World 19: Creation 20: The rationality of creation 21: The problem of evil 22: The doctrine of the trinity Part Six: The Church and Christian Hope 23: The possibilities of history 24: The nature of the Church 25: The life of the Church 26: The task of the Church 27: The church and the non-Christian 28: The Christian hope In Conclusion Appendix Indexes
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