Reading Christian Theology in the Protestant Tradition
Reading Christian Theology in the Protestant Tradition offers a distinctive approach to the value of classic works through the lens of Protestantism. While it is anachronistic to speak of Christian theology prior to the Reformation as “Protestant”, it is wholly appropriate to recognize how certain common Protestant concerns can be discerned in the earliest traditions of Christianity. The resonances between the ages became both informative and inspiring for Protestants who looked back to pre-reformation sources for confirmation, challenge, and insight.

Thus this book begins with the first Christian theologians, covering nearly 2000 years of theological writing from the Didache, Justin Martyr, and Origen to James Cone, José Míguez Bonino, and Sallie McFague. Five major periods of church history are represented in 12 key works, each carefully explained and interpreted by an expert in the field.
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Reading Christian Theology in the Protestant Tradition
Reading Christian Theology in the Protestant Tradition offers a distinctive approach to the value of classic works through the lens of Protestantism. While it is anachronistic to speak of Christian theology prior to the Reformation as “Protestant”, it is wholly appropriate to recognize how certain common Protestant concerns can be discerned in the earliest traditions of Christianity. The resonances between the ages became both informative and inspiring for Protestants who looked back to pre-reformation sources for confirmation, challenge, and insight.

Thus this book begins with the first Christian theologians, covering nearly 2000 years of theological writing from the Didache, Justin Martyr, and Origen to James Cone, José Míguez Bonino, and Sallie McFague. Five major periods of church history are represented in 12 key works, each carefully explained and interpreted by an expert in the field.
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Reading Christian Theology in the Protestant Tradition

Reading Christian Theology in the Protestant Tradition

Reading Christian Theology in the Protestant Tradition

Reading Christian Theology in the Protestant Tradition

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Reading Christian Theology in the Protestant Tradition offers a distinctive approach to the value of classic works through the lens of Protestantism. While it is anachronistic to speak of Christian theology prior to the Reformation as “Protestant”, it is wholly appropriate to recognize how certain common Protestant concerns can be discerned in the earliest traditions of Christianity. The resonances between the ages became both informative and inspiring for Protestants who looked back to pre-reformation sources for confirmation, challenge, and insight.

Thus this book begins with the first Christian theologians, covering nearly 2000 years of theological writing from the Didache, Justin Martyr, and Origen to James Cone, José Míguez Bonino, and Sallie McFague. Five major periods of church history are represented in 12 key works, each carefully explained and interpreted by an expert in the field.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780567655646
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Publication date: 01/25/2018
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 817
File size: 12 MB
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About the Author

Kelly Kapic is Professor of Theological Studies at Covenant College, USA. He is the award-winning author and editor of numerous books including Embodied Hope, A Little Book for New Theologians, Communion with God, Mapping Modern Theology, and Sanctification.

Hans Madueme is Associate Professor of Theological Studies at Covenant College, USA, and Adjunct Professor at Trinity Graduate School, Trinity International University, USA.
Kelly M. Kapic (PhD, King'sCollege London) is professor of theological studies at Covenant College in Lookout Mountain, Georgia, USA. He is the award-winning author and editor ofnumerous books including Embodied Hope, A Little Book for NewTheologians, Communion with God, Mapping ModernTheology, and Sanctification.
Hans Madueme is Associate Professor of Theological Studies at Covenant College, USA, and Adjunct Professor at Trinity Graduate School, Trinity International University, USA.

Table of Contents

Preface
Acknowledgements
List of Contributors
Introduction
Part 1. The Early Church Period (100-500), Amy Brown Hughes, Gordon University, USA and George Kalantzis, Wheaton University, USA
Part 2. The Medieval Period (500-1500), Gerald Bray, Beeson Divinity School, USA
Part 3. The Reformation Period (1500-1600), Kirsi I. Stjerna, Pacific Lutheran Theological Seminary, USA
Part 4. The Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries (1600-1800), David P. Barshinger, Crossway Publisher, USA, Douglas A. Sweeney, Trinity Evangelical Divinity School, USA and W. Stephen Gunter, Duke Divinity School, USA.
Part 5. The Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries (1800-2000), Wesley Vander Lugt, Warehouse 242, USA
Essay Abstracts
Name Index
Subject Index
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