Dogmatic Theology

Dogmatic Theology

Author: W.G.T. Shedd

Publisher: Ravenio Books

Published: 2013-11-25

Total Pages: 1281

ISBN-13:

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William Greenough Thayer Shedd (1820 – 1894) was an American Presbyterian theologian who taught successively at Auburn Theological Seminary, Andover Theological Seminary, and Union Theological Seminary. Shedd's magnum opus, his Dogmatic Theology, was written between 1888 and 1894, the year of his death. It is a classic work of high Calvinistic theology. All three volumes are brought together in this Kindle edition.


Of God and Man

Of God and Man

Author: M. C. Steenberg

Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing

Published: 2009-01-01

Total Pages: 221

ISBN-13: 0567600475

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Scholarship in early Christianity has long focused on themes of theological doctrine on the one hand, and anthropology on the other. Doctrinal study has generally concentrated on the rise of Trinitarian language and Christological questions, while anthropological studies explore early perceptions of human nature, sin and redemption. This has produced standard chronologies of doctrine, dividing early Christian history into distinct, if interrelated periods of history in the development of these views. Building on current scholarship, this volume re-assesses such an approach to early patristic study through a sustained investigation of anthropology and theology as a single project in the fathers. Taking Irenaeus of Lyons, Tertullian of Carthage, Cyril of Jerusalem and Athanasius of Alexandria as chief examples of the period, it explores how concentration on the human provides the context and lens through which doctrinal questions are articulated. Assessing theology as anthropology-as the approach to doctrines of God through understandings of the human-creative insight is gleaned into refined developments of trinitiarian thought far earlier than Nicaea, and advanced reflections on the divinity of the Holy Spirit long before Constantinople. The nature of humanity as 'in the image of God' takes on a fresh potency when it is approached not only as a window on the human, but the means by which the human reveals the nature of God.


Human Creation in the Image of God

Human Creation in the Image of God

Author: Eric Antwi

Publisher: Bible and Theology in Africa

Published: 2018

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781433151989

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Drawing on Asante anthropology, Human Creation in the Image of God: The Asante Perspective examines the Christian understanding of imago dei. The book argues that human beings are the same and yet unique from God, reflecting the Trinitarian nature of Him. Human Creation in the Image of God will appeal to students, scholars, and practitioners interested in the meaning of creation imago dei.


The Immanent Divine

The Immanent Divine

Author: John J. Thatamanil

Publisher: Fortress Press

Published:

Total Pages: 260

ISBN-13: 9781451411379

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While traditional Christian thought and spirituality have always affirmed the divine presence in human life, Thatamanil argues we have much to learn from non-dualistic Hindu thought, especially that of the eighth-century thinker Sankara, and from the Christian panentheism of Paul Tillich. Thatamanil compares their diagnoses and prognoses of the human predicament in light of their doctrine of God or Ultimate Reality. What emerges is a new theology of God and human beings, with a richer and more radical conception of divine immanence, a reconceived divine transcendence, and a keener sense of how the dynamic and active Spirit at work in us anchors real hope and deep joy.Using key insights from Christian and Hindu thought Thatamanil vindicates comparative theology, expands the vocabulary about the ineffable God, and arrives at a new construal of the problems and prospects of the human condition.


Man in Revolt

Man in Revolt

Author: Emil Brunner

Publisher: James Clarke & Co.

Published: 2002

Total Pages: 570

ISBN-13: 9780718890438

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In the struggle of ideas, the most fundamental and far-reaching is that of the nature of mankind. What are we? Why are we not at peace with ourselves or our neighbours? How does our understanding of our nature lead to personal and social well-being?We have followed the false leads of Darwin, Nietzsche, Marx, and Freud in trying to understand ourselves. Despite other differences, they all interpret man in relation to nature, rejecting transcendent, metaphysical or religious understanding of thehuman condition. They do not solve the contradiction between what we are and what we ought to be. Brunner sees the human contradiction as comprehensible only in terms of a God to whose word we must respond. This is not communication by language; it refers to the fundamental character of personal relations. People are persons in so far as they can freely say to each other what they think and feel. This communication is possible in so far as we recognise that God speaks to us and respond to Him. Brunner sees responsibility as the key to personality. The Biblical doctrine of man, created in the image of God and capable of responding to God's Word, is the key to recovering an effective sense of responsibility. With profound penetration and power, Brunner applies his thesis to such vexed questions as individuality and community, character, relations between man and woman, relations between soul and body. Man in Revolt explains our frustration and confusion about ourselves, and why the Christian view of man, of his place in nature and history, is the truth which man both needs and seeks in the search for himself.


The Doctrine of Humanity

The Doctrine of Humanity

Author: Charles Sherlock

Publisher: InterVarsity Press

Published: 1997-01-23

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 083081535X

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Debates over race, gender, ethnicity, culture, social status, life-style, and sexual preference cloud our notions of universal "human nature" or "human condition." Charles Sherlock offers a timely and engaging look at what it means to be human—created in the image of God and re-created in the image of Christ.