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Den christlichen Glauben verstehen

Grundwissen Christentum 6

Erschienen am 17.09.2014, 1. Auflage 2014
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ISBN/EAN: 9783525593615
Sprache: Deutsch
Umfang: 226 S.
Format (T/L/B): 1.7 x 20.6 x 12.4 cm
Einband: kartoniertes Buch

Beschreibung

As an introduction to Christian systematic theology, this volume treats of the main theological topics - from God to last things - seeking to explicate critically the understanding of them implicit in Christian faith itself in terms at once appropriate to Jesus Christ and credible to human existence. Its criteria, accordingly, are the ultimate criteria of, on the one hand, specifically Christian experience of Jesus as expressed by the apostolic witness, and, on the other hand, generically human experience of existence as expressed by a sound philosophy. And, as befits an introduction, it employs these same criteria to clarify the process of actually doing Christian systematic theology. Thus it begins by explaining both what such a theology has to do and how it is to do it, and ends by considering what it means to do theology as a Christian calling, particularly as a professional theologian.

Autorenportrait

Schubert M. Ogden ist Professor für Theologie Emeritus an der Southern Methodist University, Dallas, TX.

Leseprobe

As an introduction to Christian systematic theology, this volume treats of the main theological topics - from God to last things - seeking to explicate critically the understanding of them implicit in Christian faith itself in terms at once appropriate to Jesus Christ and credible to human existence. Its criteria, accordingly, are the ultimate criteria of, on the one hand, specifically Christian experience of Jesus as expressed by the apostolic witness, and, on the other hand, generically human experience of existence as expressed by a sound philosophy. And, as befits an introduction, it employs these same criteria to clarify the process of actually doing Christian systematic theology. Thus it begins by explaining both what such a theology has to do and how it is to do it, and ends by considering what it means to do theology as a Christian calling, particularly as a professional theologian.>