The Oxford Handbook of Systematic Theology
The Oxford Handbook of Systematic Theology brings together a set of original and authoritative accounts of all the major areas of current research in Christian systematic theology, offering a thorough survey of the state of the discipline and of its prospects for those undertaking research and teaching in the field. The Handbook engages in a comprehensive examination of themes and approaches, guiding the reader through current debates and literatures in the context of the historical development of systematic theological reflection. Organized thematically, it treats in detail the full array of topics in systematic theology, as well as questions of its sources and norms, its relation to other theological and non-theological fields of enquiry, and some major trends in current work. Each chapter provides an analysis of research and debate on its topic. The focus is on doctrinal (rather than historical) questions, and on major (rather than ephemeral) debates. The aim is to stimulate readers to reach theological judgements on the basis of consideration of the range of opinion. Drawn from Europe, the UK, and North America, the authors are all leading practitioners of the discipline. Readers will find expert guidance as well as creative suggestions about the future direction of the study of Christian doctrine.
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The Oxford Handbook of Systematic Theology
The Oxford Handbook of Systematic Theology brings together a set of original and authoritative accounts of all the major areas of current research in Christian systematic theology, offering a thorough survey of the state of the discipline and of its prospects for those undertaking research and teaching in the field. The Handbook engages in a comprehensive examination of themes and approaches, guiding the reader through current debates and literatures in the context of the historical development of systematic theological reflection. Organized thematically, it treats in detail the full array of topics in systematic theology, as well as questions of its sources and norms, its relation to other theological and non-theological fields of enquiry, and some major trends in current work. Each chapter provides an analysis of research and debate on its topic. The focus is on doctrinal (rather than historical) questions, and on major (rather than ephemeral) debates. The aim is to stimulate readers to reach theological judgements on the basis of consideration of the range of opinion. Drawn from Europe, the UK, and North America, the authors are all leading practitioners of the discipline. Readers will find expert guidance as well as creative suggestions about the future direction of the study of Christian doctrine.
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The Oxford Handbook of Systematic Theology

The Oxford Handbook of Systematic Theology

The Oxford Handbook of Systematic Theology

The Oxford Handbook of Systematic Theology

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The Oxford Handbook of Systematic Theology brings together a set of original and authoritative accounts of all the major areas of current research in Christian systematic theology, offering a thorough survey of the state of the discipline and of its prospects for those undertaking research and teaching in the field. The Handbook engages in a comprehensive examination of themes and approaches, guiding the reader through current debates and literatures in the context of the historical development of systematic theological reflection. Organized thematically, it treats in detail the full array of topics in systematic theology, as well as questions of its sources and norms, its relation to other theological and non-theological fields of enquiry, and some major trends in current work. Each chapter provides an analysis of research and debate on its topic. The focus is on doctrinal (rather than historical) questions, and on major (rather than ephemeral) debates. The aim is to stimulate readers to reach theological judgements on the basis of consideration of the range of opinion. Drawn from Europe, the UK, and North America, the authors are all leading practitioners of the discipline. Readers will find expert guidance as well as creative suggestions about the future direction of the study of Christian doctrine.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780191003288
Publisher: OUP Oxford
Publication date: 09/10/2009
Series: Oxford Handbooks
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 1 MB

About the Author

John Webster is Professor of Systematic Theology at the University of Aberdeen. Kathryn Tanner is Dorothy Grant Maclear Professor of Theology at the University of Chicago Divinity School. Iain Torrance is President and Professor of Patristics at Princeton Theological Seminary.

Table of Contents

  • Introduction: Systematic Theology
  • I. Doctrines
  • 1: William Abraham: The Existence of God
  • 2: Fred Sanders: The Trinity
  • 3: Stephen R. Holmes: The Attributes of God
  • 4: David Fergusson: Creation
  • 5: Charles M. Wood: Providence
  • 6: Katherine Sonderegger: Election
  • 7: David H. Kelsey: The Human Creature
  • 8: Ian McFarland: The Fall and Sin
  • 9: Oliver D. Crisp: Incarnation
  • 10: Paul S. Fiddes: Salvation
  • 11: Dawn DeVries: Justification
  • 12: Douglas Farrow: Resurrection and Immortality
  • 13: Michael Welker: The Holy Spirit
  • 14: Ralph Del Colle: The Church
  • 15: Michael A. Fahey, SJ: Sacraments
  • 16: Reinhard Hutter: The Christian Life
  • 17: Richard Bauckham: Eschatology
  • II. Sources
  • 18: Ben Quash: Revelation
  • 19: Stephen E. Fowl: Scripture
  • 20: A. N. Williams: Tradition
  • 21: Bryan D. Spinks: Worship
  • 22: Andrew Moore: Reason
  • 23: Ellen T. Charry: Experience
  • III. Conversations
  • 24: C. Kavin Rowe and Richard B. Hays: Biblical Studies
  • 25: Duane Stephen Long: Moral Theology
  • 26: Rebecca Lynam: History
  • 27: Oliver Davies: Hermeneutics
  • 28: Gordon Graham: Philosophy
  • 29: Kathryn Tanner: Cultural Theory
  • 30: Nancey Murphy: Natural Science
  • 31: William A. Dyrness: The Arts
  • IV. Prospects
  • 32: John Webster: Theologies of Retrieval
  • 33: Ian S. Markham: Revisionism
  • 34: Walter J. Lowe: Postmodern Theology
  • 35: Christopher Rowland: Liberation Theology
  • 36: Francis X. Clooney, SJ: Comparative Theology
  • 37: Joy Ann McDougall: Feminist Theology
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