Illuminating Faith: An Invitation to Theology: Illuminating Modernity
Autor Professor Francesca Aran Murphy, Professor Balázs M. Mezei, Kenneth Oakesen Limba Engleză Paperback – 29 ian 2015
Designed specifically with classroom use in mind, Illuminating Faith includes a glossary of words, an update-to-date bibliography, and each chapter ends with questions for discussion as well as suggestions for relevant reading material.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780567656056
ISBN-10: 0567656055
Pagini: 176
Dimensiuni: 169 x 244 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.29 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția T&T Clark
Seria Illuminating Modernity
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 0567656055
Pagini: 176
Dimensiuni: 169 x 244 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.29 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția T&T Clark
Seria Illuminating Modernity
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Cuprins
Table of Contents
Introduction
1. Faith and Scripture
2. Personal Faith: Saint Augustine
3. Ecclesial Faith
4. The Limits of Reason I: The Second Council of Orange
5. Systematic Faith: Thomas Aquinas
6. Faith and Supernatural Virtue: Catholic and Reformation Views
7. Faith, Trust, and the Freedom to Serve: Martin Luther
8. Faith as Knowledge, Assent, and Trust: The Protestant Scholastics
9. Faith and Heartfelt Passion: Pietism
10. Faith as Opinion: Skeptics, Deists, and Freethinkers
11. Reasonable Faith and Practical Reason: Immanuel Kant
12. Faith and Feeling: Friedrich Schleiermacher
13. Synthetic Faith: Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel
14. Faith and Paradox: Søren Kierkegaard
15. The Limits of Reason II: Vatican I
16. Faith and the Faithfulness of God: Karl Barth
17. Faith and Unbelief: Paul Tillich
18. Kenotic Faith: Hans Urs von Balthasar
19. Anonymous Faith: Karl Rahner
20. Faith After Auschwitz and the Death of God
21. Faith and Science
22. Secularized Faith: Philosophical Appropriations
23. Faith and Liberation
24. The Phenomenology of Faith: Fides et Ratio
25. The Reasons of Faith: Reformed Epistemology
26. Conclusion: What is Faith?
Glossary
Bibliography
Index
Introduction
1. Faith and Scripture
2. Personal Faith: Saint Augustine
3. Ecclesial Faith
4. The Limits of Reason I: The Second Council of Orange
5. Systematic Faith: Thomas Aquinas
6. Faith and Supernatural Virtue: Catholic and Reformation Views
7. Faith, Trust, and the Freedom to Serve: Martin Luther
8. Faith as Knowledge, Assent, and Trust: The Protestant Scholastics
9. Faith and Heartfelt Passion: Pietism
10. Faith as Opinion: Skeptics, Deists, and Freethinkers
11. Reasonable Faith and Practical Reason: Immanuel Kant
12. Faith and Feeling: Friedrich Schleiermacher
13. Synthetic Faith: Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel
14. Faith and Paradox: Søren Kierkegaard
15. The Limits of Reason II: Vatican I
16. Faith and the Faithfulness of God: Karl Barth
17. Faith and Unbelief: Paul Tillich
18. Kenotic Faith: Hans Urs von Balthasar
19. Anonymous Faith: Karl Rahner
20. Faith After Auschwitz and the Death of God
21. Faith and Science
22. Secularized Faith: Philosophical Appropriations
23. Faith and Liberation
24. The Phenomenology of Faith: Fides et Ratio
25. The Reasons of Faith: Reformed Epistemology
26. Conclusion: What is Faith?
Glossary
Bibliography
Index
Recenzii
A balanced (Catholic and Protestant) review of western theological history examined through the lens of faith.
A fresh and fascinating book. With the concept of faith as a unifying theme, the authors take us on a whirlwind tour of modern theology. This may not be a text to be mastered or digested quickly, but it exposes its readers to a rich intellectual landscape. Intended for beginners, it's a book that can be read with great profit and pleasure by us all.
Illuminating faith is a magnificent, demanding, yet entrancing "invitation to theology," leading the reader into what is perhaps the richest self-interpretation of Protestant and Catholic faith available in one short volume. The mutually enriching dialogue between Catholic and Reformed experiences of faith is given even greater contemporary resonance by warmly welcoming the questioning voice of philosophy into the discussion.
A lively and engaging study, this book affords an excellent overview of the history of western theology through the concept of faith. With a fresh and piquant style, the authors have provided a stimulating coverage of key issues and questions for students and their teachers. Highly recommended.
The idea of using faith as a focus for an introduction to Christian theology is a lovely one, and Mezei, Murphy, and Oakes pull it off beautifully. This is not just a textbook: it's a contribution to the renewal of what it's about.
A fresh and fascinating book. With the concept of faith as a unifying theme, the authors take us on a whirlwind tour of modern theology. This may not be a text to be mastered or digested quickly, but it exposes its readers to a rich intellectual landscape. Intended for beginners, it's a book that can be read with great profit and pleasure by us all.
Illuminating faith is a magnificent, demanding, yet entrancing "invitation to theology," leading the reader into what is perhaps the richest self-interpretation of Protestant and Catholic faith available in one short volume. The mutually enriching dialogue between Catholic and Reformed experiences of faith is given even greater contemporary resonance by warmly welcoming the questioning voice of philosophy into the discussion.
A lively and engaging study, this book affords an excellent overview of the history of western theology through the concept of faith. With a fresh and piquant style, the authors have provided a stimulating coverage of key issues and questions for students and their teachers. Highly recommended.
The idea of using faith as a focus for an introduction to Christian theology is a lovely one, and Mezei, Murphy, and Oakes pull it off beautifully. This is not just a textbook: it's a contribution to the renewal of what it's about.