Edinburgh Critical History of Twentieth-Century Christian Theology
This item is available to order.
Please allow 2-3 weeks for delivery.
Hardback
£175.00
QTY
Publisher: Edinburgh University Press
ISBN: 9781474488846
Number of Pages: 368
Published: 05/08/2022
Width: 17 cm
Height: 24.4 cm
This volume re-examines the history of twentieth-century Christian theology by tracing key concepts, problems and themes as they develop in context with new perspectives opened up by contemporary theology itself.
The ambition is to illuminate the context, dynamism and complexities of its traditions and in doing so to offer a critical and creative ressourcement for contemporary theologians. The range of international contributors to this volume inquire afresh into the preoccupations, problems, provocations and prospects of Christian theology in the century just past to ask anew about just what in this recent history matters and why.
Editor’s Introduction, Philip G. Ziegler
Modern Theology in a Scientific, Historical Age, Katherine Sonderegger
Tradition and Innovation, David Grummet
Scripture and Criticism, Angus Paddison
Reason, Method, System, Christine Helmer
Catholicism and Ecumenism, Tracey Rowland
Fundamentalism and Evangelicalism, Andrew Atherstone
Synagogue, Sho’ah, and State, Mark Lindsay
Religion(s), Paul Hedges
God, Daniel Castelo
Spirit, Veli-Matti Kärkkäinen
Christ, Christophe Chalamet
Liberation and Freedom, Elina Vuola
The Secular - The Political, Travis Kroeker
Globalization after Empires, Kirsteen Kim
War and Peace, Rachel Muers
Race and Black Theology, Anthony Beteza
Sex and Gender, Jane Barter
Hope, Judith Wolfe
Indices.