Christian thought : a historical introduction / Chad Meister and J. B. Stump.
Material type:
- 9780203851937
- BR 145.3 MEI 22
- BR 145.3 MEI
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JST Library General Stacks | BR<br>Christianity<br>(Patrology, General Church History) | BR 145.3 MEI (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | Donated by Fr. Daniel Madigan, SJ | 108220 |
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Introduction -- Incubations and origins : the ancient period, 500 BCE-70 CE. The pre-history of Christian thought -- Jesus of Nazareth -- The Apostle Paul : his thought and context -- The break from Judaism -- Definition and resistance : the Patristic period, 70-451. Persecution of Christians -- Spirituality and asceticism : the desert fathers and mothers -- The Christian apologists : interacting with gnosticism and other "heresies" -- The early church councils : Christological controversy and definition -- Trinitarian debate -- Formation of the New Testament canon -- Augustine : philosopher, theologian, and church father -- Establishment and diversification : the medieval period, 500-1500. Monasticism of the early Middle Ages -- Eastern Christianity splits from the West -- Anselm, Abelard, and Bernard -- Islam and Judaism in the Middle Ages -- Women and theology in the Middle Ages -- Thomas Aquinas -- Preparation for reform -- Protest and revolution : the Reformation period, 1500-1700. Martin Luther -- The Reformed tradition -- Protesting against the Protestants : Anabaptism and the Radical Reformation -- Reformation continues : the English and the Catholics -- Enlightenment and evolution : the modern period, 1700-2000. The challenge of modernism -- Pietism and revivalism -- Romanticism's response to Enlightenment theology -- Neo-orthodoxy : Karl Barth and others -- Major theological traditions and developments in the twentieth century -- Conclusion : recent and emerging themes.
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