Status
Available
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Collection
Publication
The Great Courses (2008), 18 hours, 36 lectures, 227 page guidebook
Description
Provides an overview of the development of Christian theology, from the writings of St. Paul and the formation of doctrines in the Middle Ages, through the Protestant Reformation, to the Vatican Councils.
Language
Original language
English
Physical description
227 p.; 7.6 inches
Local notes
[1] What is theology? [2] Early Christian proclamation [3] Pauline eschatology [4] Synoptic gospels [5] Gospel of John [6] Varieties of early Christianity [7] Emergence of Christian doctrine [8] Christian reading [9] Uses of philosophy [10] Doctrine of the Trinity [11] Doctrine of the incarnation [12] Doctrine of grace [13] The incomprehensible and the supernatural [14] Eastern Orthodox theology [15] Atonement and the procession of the spirit [16] Scholastic theology [17] Sacraments [18] Souls after death [19] Luther and Protestant theology [20] Calvin and Reformed theology [21] Protestants on predestination [22] Protestant disagreements [23] Anabaptists and the Radical Reformation [24] Anglicans and Puritans [25] Baptists and Quakers [26] Pietists and the turn to experience [27] From Puritans to Revivalists [28] Perfection, holiness, and Pentecostalism [29] Deism and liberal protestantism [30] Neo-Orthodoxy: from Kierkegaard to Barth [31] Evangelicalism and fundamentalism [32] Protestantism after modernity [33] Catholic theologies of grace [34] Catholic mystical theology [35] From Vatican I to Vatican II [36] Vatican II and ecumenical prospects
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