Edinburgh Critical History of Nineteenth-Century Christian Theology
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Publisher: Edinburgh University Press
ISBN: 9781399546744
Number of Pages: 376
Published: 31/05/2025
Width: 17.2 cm
Height: 24.4 cm
From the shadow of the Kantian critique it to the Oxford debates over Darwinism that shook the discipline to the core, and from the death of God to the rise of new Evangelical movements, 19th-century theology was fundamentally reshaped by both internal struggles and external developments.
This critical history charts this reshaping by focusing on the emerging theological themes of the period that cross authors, disciplines and nations. A team of internationally leading scholars map lines of thought from Romanticism through Hegelianism and positivism, exploring the richness of theology’s interactions with anthropology, art, industry, literature, philosophy, science and society.
Editor’s IntroductionDaniel Whistler
1. The Death of GodLissa McCullough
2. The OutsideDaniel Whistler
3. SocietySusan Curtis
4. The UniversityGerard Loughlin
5. FreedomRegula Zwahlen
6. FetishRoland Boer
7. EvolutionBennett Zon
8. MiraclesRuth Barton
9. Transcendence and ImmanenceJohannes Zachhuber
10. MediationAndrew W. Hass
11. The Historical TurnGeorge Pattison
12. TraditionThomas Pfau
13. The HumanSteven Shakespeare
14. The Wisdom of the EastJoseph P. Lawrence
15. HomileticsJoshua Cockayne
16. DeificationKatya Tolstaya
17. MysticismBenjamin Dawson
18. LanguageKatie Terezakis
Index