Readings in Christian TheologyPeter Crafts Hodgson, Robert Harlen King Fortress Press, 1985 - 418 pages From Augustine to Gutierrez, from Creation to Eschatology, this volume: provides a rich selection of the most important readings from classical, modern, and contemporary theologians covers all the major doctrines of Christian belief is carefully edited to provide key passages and concentrated readings can be used in conjunction with such introductions as Christian Theology and Reconstructing Christian Theology. |
Contents
1 | |
III | 15 |
IV | 31 |
V | 34 |
VI | 37 |
VII | 41 |
VIII | 44 |
IX | 50 |
XLVI | 221 |
XLVII | 226 |
XLVIII | 232 |
XLIX | 237 |
L | 239 |
LI | 242 |
LII | 247 |
LIII | 250 |
X | 60 |
XI | 64 |
XII | 69 |
XIII | 72 |
XIV | 78 |
XV | 81 |
XVI | 88 |
XVII | 91 |
XVIII | 94 |
XIX | 97 |
XX | 101 |
XXI | 104 |
XXII | 109 |
XXIII | 112 |
XXIV | 118 |
XXV | 123 |
XXVI | 128 |
XXVII | 132 |
XXVIII | 136 |
XXIX | 141 |
XXX | 147 |
XXXI | 153 |
XXXII | 157 |
XXXIII | 161 |
XXXIV | 167 |
XXXV | 176 |
XXXVI | 180 |
XXXVII | 185 |
XXXVIII | 189 |
XXXIX | 192 |
XL | 196 |
XLI | 199 |
XLII | 205 |
XLIII | 209 |
XLIV | 210 |
XLV | 217 |
LIV | 253 |
LV | 259 |
LVI | 265 |
LVII | 269 |
LVIII | 273 |
LIX | 279 |
LX | 283 |
LXI | 290 |
LXII | 295 |
LXIV | 300 |
LXV | 304 |
LXVI | 312 |
LXVII | 317 |
LXVIII | 320 |
LXIX | 323 |
LXXI | 325 |
LXXII | 329 |
LXXIII | 333 |
LXXIV | 338 |
LXXV | 341 |
LXXVI | 346 |
LXXVII | 349 |
LXXVIII | 351 |
LXXIX | 357 |
LXXX | 362 |
LXXXI | 368 |
LXXXII | 375 |
LXXXIII | 381 |
LXXXV | 384 |
LXXXVI | 388 |
LXXXVII | 393 |
LXXXVIII | 397 |
LXXXIX | 402 |
XC | 407 |
415 | |
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