The Story of Christian Theology: Twenty Centuries of Tradition and ReformInterVarsity Press, 20.08.2009 - 652 Seiten Christianity Today Book of the Year Award History is made up of stories--narratives that recount the events, movements, ideas and lives that have shaped religions and nations. Theologian Roger Olson believes that the history of Christian theology should be told as such a story, one replete with thick plots, exciting twists, interesting people and fascinating ideas. In this panoramic work of historical theology Olson vividly recounts the deeds and words of the cultists and apostolic fathers of the second century, the clash between the theological schools of Alexandria and Antioch, the epochal division between East and West, the revolutionary advent of the Reformation and much more, right on up to the dazzling, sometimes dismaying fallout that has continued to shake Christians through the twentieth century. Through it all Olson detects and traces a common thread: a concern for salvation--God's redemptive activity in forgiving and transforming sinful human beings. Evenhanded, refreshingly readable, impressive in its breadth and depth, The Story of Christian Theology is poised to become a standard historical theology text. |
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... Alexandria Leaves a Troubling Legacy................. 99 7 Cyprian of Carthage Promotes Unity ... Alexandria Clash over Christ...... 201 14 Nestorius & Cyril Bring the Controversy to a Head ............ 211 15 Chalcedon Protects the ...
... Alexandria five times due to his intransigence regarding those beliefs. (His story is told in chapter eleven.) Other beliefs that are true are not as crucial to the gospel or to the identity of Christianity and its message, but they are ...
... Alexandria, who seriously challenged belief in God's eternal threeness in the early fourth century. Another good reason for studying heresies and heretics is that one never knows when God might strike a heavy blow with a crooked stick ...
... Alexandria identified Greek thinker Socrates as a “Christian before Christ.” The greatest of all medieval Catholic thinkers, Thomas Aquinas (thirteenth century), often appealed to “the Philosopher”—by which he meant pre-Christian ...
... philosopher and theologian Origen of Alexandria, who responded to it in Contra Celsum (Against Celsus).7 Little is known about Celsus. From what little information scholars Critics & Cultists Cause Confusion 33 Celsus.
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Another Crisis Shakes the Church The Conflict over the Person of Christ | 197 |
A Tale of Two Churches The Great Tradition Divides Between East West | 251 |
The Overall Plot Divides Liberals Conservatives Respond to Modernity | 533 |
The Unfinished Story Its Future | 610 |
Notes | 615 |
Name index | 643 |
Subject index | 648 |
Praise for The Story of Christian Theology | 653 |
About the Author | 654 |
More Titles from InterVarsity Press | 655 |
The Saga of the Queen of Sciences Scholastics Revive Enthrone Theology | 311 |
A New Twist in the Narrative The Western Church Reforms Divides | 369 |
The Center of the Story Falls Apart Protestants Follow Diverse Paths | 451 |
Academic Textbook Selector | 656 |
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