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    Dogmatics, Vol 1

    Volume I - The Christian Doctrine of God

    AvEmil Brunner

    Häftad, Engelska, 2003

    Del i serien Library of Theological Translations

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    A three volume treatise on the key doctrines of the Christian Church, this is one of the great works of 20th-century theology."In the realm of doctrine the Christian Church has always recognised a twofold task: one concerning the Church itself; the other concerning the outside world, the world of doubt and unbelief. Although, at a time like the present, the conflict with unbelief and false ideologies may seem the more urgent one, yet the first task is always fundamental. For how can the Church do justice to her missionary calling in an un-Christian world if she is not herself clear about the content of her message? All down her history the Christian Church has given much thought to the basis, meaning and content of the message she has received - and is bound to proclaim; this process of reflection is what we mean by 'dogmatics'."From the Introduction:Available in three volumes, this is one of the great works of 20th Century theology. Brunner presents a profoundly biblical systematic theology, finding a path between the ideas of Barth and Bultmann.The first volume covers the doctrine of God. After an introduction setting out the nature of Dogmatics, the main topics covered are the nature of God and the Will of God.

    Produktinformation

    • Utgivningsdatum:2003-03-07
    • Mått:139 x 215 x 21 mm
    • Vikt:435 g
    • Format:Häftad
    • Språk:Engelska
    • Serie:Library of Theological Translations
    • Antal sidor:371
    • Förlag:Boydell & Brewer Ltd
    • ISBN:9780227172155

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    • Kristendom inom Filosofi och religion
    • Religion: allmänt inom Filosofi och religion

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    EMIL BRUNNER (1889-1966) was one of the leading theologians of the twentieth century, and helped pave the course of modern Protestant theology.He was Professor of Systematic and Practical Theology at the University of Zürich and lectured around the world. His extensive writings published by James Clarke & Co. include The Letter to the Romans and Dogmatics.

    Innehållsförteckning

    • Volume I: The Christian Doctrine of GodPrefaceTranslator's NoteProlegomena: The Basis and the Task of Dogmatics1. The Position of Dogmatics2. The Necessity for Dogmatics3. The Basis of Christianity: Revelation4. Revelation as the Word of God5. Doctrine and the Witness of Faith6. The Norm of Christian Doctrine7. Dogma and Dogmatics8. Dogmatics as a Science9. The Contemporary Character of Dogmatics10. Faith and Thought in Dogmatics11. The Concept and the Task of DogmaticsPart 1: The Eternal Foundation of the Divine Self-CommunicationSection One: The Nature of God and His Attributes12. The Name of God13. God, the Lord14. The Holy15. God is Love16. The Triune God17. The Problem of the "Divine Attributes"18. God, the Almighty19. The Omnipresence and the Omniscience of God20. The Eternity, Unchangingness, Faithfulness and Righteousness of God21. The Wisdom and the Glory of GodSection Two: The Will of God22. The Eternal Divine Decrees and the Doctrine of Election23. The Problem of "Double Predestination"Index of NamesIndex of SubjectsIndex of Scripture ReferencesFull List of Contents (Volume I)Volume II: The Christian Doctrine of Creation and RedemptionPrefacePart 2: The Historical Realization of the Divine Self-Communication1. The Creator and His Creation2. Man and Creation3. Man as Sinner4. The Consequences of Sin5. Angels, Spirits and the Devil6. Of Providence, Preservation, and God's Government of the World7. History and Saving History8. The Law9. The Fullness of Time10. The Foundation of the Christian Faith11. The Saving Work of God in Jesus Christ12. The Person of Jesus ChristIndex of NamesIndex of SubjectsIndex of Scripture ReferencesFull List of Contents (Volume II)Volume III: The Christian Doctrine of the Church, Faith and the ConsummationPrefacePart 3: God's Self-Communication as His Seld-Representation Through the Holy SpiritSection I: Ekklesia and the Church1. Church and Holy Spirit2. The Ground and Nature of the Ekklesia3. The Primitive Christian Ekklesia and the Pauline Idea of the Ekklesia4. The Development of the Ekklesia into the Church5. Delaying Factors in the Development of the Ekklesia into the Church, and Attempts to Restore the Ekklesia6. The Church as Instrument and Shell of the Ekklesia7. The Crisis of the Church in Europe8. The Search for the New Form of the Church9. The Essential Marks of the Church According to the Apostolic Witness of FaithSection II: The New Life in Christ10. The Ekklesia as Presupposition of Faith11. Faith and Unbelief12. Faith According to the Witness of Scripture13. The Misunderstanding of Faith14. The Perfected Form of Faith: The Justification of the Sinner by Faith Alone15. Justifying Faith in Christ and the Creed of the Church16. Doctrinal Belief and Belief in the Bible as the Vehicle of Pistis17. Faith and Knowledge18. The Certainty of Faith, and Doubt19. Regeneration as a Special Aspect of Justification20. Conversion21. Sanctification22. The Commandment of Love and the Law23. The Christian in the World24. The Theology of PrayerPart 4: The Consummation in Eternity of the Divine Self-Communication1. Faith as Hope2. The Objection of Unbelief to the Christian Hope3. The Kingdom of God and Eternal Life4. The Kingdom of God as the Meaning and Goal of History5. The Christian Understanding of Eternity6. The Mystery of Death7. To Depart and Be With Christ8. The Coming of the Lord in Glory: The Parousia9. The Resurrection10. Universalism and World Judgment11. The ConsummationPostscriptIndex of NamesIndex of SubjectsIndex of Scripture ReferencesFull List of Contents (Volume III)