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Modern Theology

Material type: TextTextPublication details: Oxford John Wiley and Sons Ltd 1988-1989LOC classification:
  • PER .M63 1988-1989 V.5
Contents:
No.1
Natural theology, epistemiv parity, and unbelief/Ronald J. Feenstra.---pp.1-12.
Kierkegaard's understanding of doctrine/David J. Gouwens.---pp.12-22.
Towards an Explanation of ecuminism/Peter Staples.---pp.23-44.
Cuppit and divine imagining/Stephen R.L. Clark.---pp.45-60.
In defence of theoritical theodicy/David O'connor.---pp.61-74
No.2
Incommensurability, intratextuality, and Fideism/Terrence W. Tilley.---pp.74-111.
Christological groundings or liberation praxis/Russell Pregeant.---pp.112-132.
Evolution, knowledge and faith: geared these and the credibility of theology/Wentzel Van Huyssteen.---144-159.
Phenomenology and theology: a note on bultmann and hiedegger/Garethe Jones.--pp.160-179.
Distiguishing modern and post modern theologies/Nancey Murphy md James Wm. McCledon, jr.--pp.192-214.
Everything depends on the type of the concepts that the interpretation is made to convey": Max Kadushin among the narrative theologians/Gary L. Comstock.--pp.215-237.
Christian pacifism and theodicy: the free will defence in the thought of John H. Yoder/Charles Pinches--pp.239-255.
God and the silencing job/Terrence W. Tilley.--pp.258-270.
Nicholas Lash on doctrinal development and ecclesial authority/Philip Kenneson.--pp.271-300.
Post modern biblicism: the challenge of Rene Girard for for the contemporary theology/Mark I. Wallance.--pp.300-235.
Narrative accounts of biblical authority: the need for a doctrine of revelation/John Sykes.--pp.327-342.
A response to Sykes: revelation and the practices of the interpreting scripture/L. Gregory Jones.--pp.343-348.
Interpersonal knowledge according to John Macmurray/Louis Roy.--pp.349-365.
From cultural synthesis to communicative action: the kingdom of God and ethical theology/William Schweiker.--pp.367-387.
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No.1

Natural theology, epistemiv parity, and unbelief/Ronald J. Feenstra.---pp.1-12.

Kierkegaard's understanding of doctrine/David J. Gouwens.---pp.12-22.

Towards an Explanation of ecuminism/Peter Staples.---pp.23-44.

Cuppit and divine imagining/Stephen R.L. Clark.---pp.45-60.

In defence of theoritical theodicy/David O'connor.---pp.61-74

No.2

Incommensurability, intratextuality, and Fideism/Terrence W. Tilley.---pp.74-111.

Christological groundings or liberation praxis/Russell Pregeant.---pp.112-132.

Evolution, knowledge and faith: geared these and the credibility of theology/Wentzel Van Huyssteen.---144-159.

Phenomenology and theology: a note on bultmann and hiedegger/Garethe Jones.--pp.160-179.

Distiguishing modern and post modern theologies/Nancey Murphy md James Wm. McCledon, jr.--pp.192-214.

Everything depends on the type of the concepts that the interpretation is made to convey": Max Kadushin among the narrative theologians/Gary L. Comstock.--pp.215-237.

Christian pacifism and theodicy: the free will defence in the thought of John H. Yoder/Charles Pinches--pp.239-255.

God and the silencing job/Terrence W. Tilley.--pp.258-270.

Nicholas Lash on doctrinal development and ecclesial authority/Philip Kenneson.--pp.271-300.

Post modern biblicism: the challenge of Rene Girard for for the contemporary theology/Mark I. Wallance.--pp.300-235.

Narrative accounts of biblical authority: the need for a doctrine of revelation/John Sykes.--pp.327-342.

A response to Sykes: revelation and the practices of the interpreting scripture/L. Gregory Jones.--pp.343-348.

Interpersonal knowledge according to John Macmurray/Louis Roy.--pp.349-365.

From cultural synthesis to communicative action: the kingdom of God and ethical theology/William Schweiker.--pp.367-387.

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