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Titre : | The History of Christian Doctrines |
Auteurs : | Louis Berkhof, Auteur |
Type de document : | texte imprimé |
Editeur : | Edimbourg [GB] : Banner of Truth Trust, 1975 |
ISBN/ISSN/EAN : | 978-0-85151-005-7 |
Format : | 285 p. / index / 23 cm |
Langues: | Anglais |
Index. décimale : | HS/B (Histoire des dogmes) |
Note de contenu : |
PROLEGOMENA - I. The subject-matter of the history of dogma: 1. The meaning of the word ‘dogma' / 2. The origin and character of dogmas - II. The task of the history of dogma: 1. Its presuppositions / 2. Its subject-matter - III. Method and divisions of the history of dogma: 1. Divisions of the history of dogma / 2. Method of treatment - IV. History of the history of dogma: 1. Factors that gave rise to the history of dogma as a separate discipline / 2. Earlier works on the history of dogma / 3. Later works on the history of dogma PREPARATORY DOCTRINAL DEVELOPMENT - 1. The Apostolic Fathers and their doctrinal views: 1. Their reputed writings / 2. Formal characteristics of their teachings / 3. Material contents of their teachings - II. Perversions of the Gospel 2. Gentile perversions: Gnosticism - III. Reform movements in the church: 1. Marcion and his movement of reform / 2. The Montanist Reformation - IV. The Apologists and the beginnings of the church’s theology: 1. The task of the apologists / 2. Their positive construction of the truth / 3. Their significance for the history of dogma - V. The Anti-Gnostic Fathers: 1. The anti-Gnostic Fathers; Biographical / 2. Their doctrines of God, Man, and the history of redemption / 3. Their doctrine of the Person and work of Christ / 4. Their doctrines of Salvation, the Church, and the last things - VI. The Alexandrian Fathers: 1. The Alexandrian Fathers; Biographical / 2. Their doctrines of God and Man / 3. Their doctrine of the Person and work of Christ / 4. Their doctrines of Salvation, the Church, and the last things - VIII. Monarchianism: 1. Dynamic Monarchianism / 2. Modalistic Monarchianism THE DOCTRINE OF THE TRINITY - I. The trinitarian controversy: 1. The background / 2. The nature of the controversy / 3. The Council of Niccea / 4. The aftermath (a] Unsatisfactory nature of the decision; b] Temporary ascendancy of semi-Arianism in the Eastern Church; c] The turning of the tide; d] The dispute about the Holy Spirit; e] Completion of the doctrine of the Trinity - II. The doctrine of the trinity in later theology: 1. The doctrine of the Trinity in Latin theology / 2. The doctrine of the Trinity in the period of the Reformation / 3. The doctrine of the Trinity after the period of the Reformation THE DOCTRINE OF CHRIST - I. The Christological controversies: 1. The first stage of the controversy: The decision of the Council of Chalcedon / 2. The second stage of the controversy (a] Confusion after the decision of the Council; b] The Monothelitic Controversy; c] The construction of the doctrine by John of Damascus; d] The Christology of the Western Church) - II. Later Christological discussions: 1. In the Middle Ages / 2. During the Reformation / 3. In the nineteenth century (a] The view of Schleiermacher; b] The conceptions of Kant and Hegel; c] The Kenotic theories; d] Dorner’s conception of the Incarnation ; e] Ritschl’s view of the Person of Christ; f] Christ in modern theology THE DOCTRINE OF SIN AND GRACE AND RELATED DOCTRINES - I. The anthropology of the patristic period: 1. The importance of anthropological problems / 2. The anthropology of the Greek Fathers / 3. The gradual emergence of another view in the West - II. The Pelagian and Augustinian doctrines of sin and grace: 1. Augustine and Pelagius / 2. The Pelagian view of sin and grace / 3. The Augustinian view of sin and grace / 4. Pelagian and Semi-Pelagian controversies - III. The anthropology of the Middle Ages: 1. The views of Gregory the Great / 2. The Gottschalkian controversy / 3. The contribution of Anselm (a] His doctrine of sin; b] His doctrine of the freedom of the will) / 4. Peculiarities of Roman Catholic anthropology - IV. The anthropology of the period of the Reformation: 1. The anthropology of the Reformers / 2. The Socinian position / 3. Arminian anthropology /4. The position of the Synod of Dort / 5. The position of the School of Saumur - V. Anthropological views of post-Reformation times: 1. Divergent views (a] A modification of the Arminian view in Wesleyan Arminianism; b] A modification of the Reformed view in New England theology) / 2. Some modem theories of Sin (a] Philosophical; b] Theological) THE DOCTRINE OF THE ATONEMENT OR OF THE WORK OF CHRIST - I. The doctrine of the atonement before Anselm: 1. In Greek patristic theology / 2. In Latin patristic theology - II. The doctrine of the atonement from Anselm to the Reformation: 1. The doctrine of the atonement in Anselm / 2. Abelard's theory of the atonement / 3. Reaction to Abelard in Bernard of Clairvaux / 4. Syncretistic views of the atonement (a] Peter the Lombard; b] Bonaventura; c] Thomas Aquinas) / 5. Duns Scotus on the atonement - III. The doctrine of the atonement in the period of the Reformation: 1. The Reformers improve on the doctrine of Anselm / 2. The Socinian conception of the atonement / 3. The Grotian theory of the atonement / 4. The Arminian view of the atonement / 5. The compromise of the School of Saumur - IV. The doctrine of the atonement after the Reformation: 1. The Marrow controversy in Scotland / 2. Schleiermacher and Ritschl on the atonement / 3. Some of the more recent theories on the atonement (a] The governmental theory in New England theology; b] Different types of the moral influence theory; c] The mystical theory of the atonement THE DOCTRINE OF THE APPLICATION AND APPROPRIATION OF DIVINE GRACE - I. The soteriology of the patristic period: 1. The soteriology of the first three centuries / 2. The soteriology of the remaining centuries of the Patristic Period - II. The soteriology of the scholastic period: 1. The scholastic conception of grace / 2. The scholastic conception of faith / 3. The scholastic conception of justification and merit - III. Reformation and post-Reformation soteriology: 1. The Lutheran order of salvation / 2. The Reformed order of salvation / 3. The Arminian order of salvation / 4. Minor conceptions of the order of salvation (a] Antinomian; b] Mystical THE DOCTRINE OF THE CHURCH AND THE SACRAMENTS - I. The doctrine of the Church: 1. In the Patristic Period / 2. In the Middle Ages / 3. During and after the Reformation (a] The Lutheran view; b] The Anabaptist view; c] The Reformed view; d] Divergent Post-Reformation views - II. The doctrine of the sacraments: 1. The sacraments in general (a] Development of the doctrine before the Reformatio; b] The doctrine of the Reformers and of later theology) / 2. Baptism (a] Development of the doctrine before the Reformation ; b] The doctrine of the Reformers and of later theology) / 3. The Lord’s Supper (a] Development of the doctrine before the Reformation ; b] The doctrine of the Reformers and of later theology) THE DOCTRINE OF THE LAST THINGS - I. The intermediate state - II. The second advent and the millennial hope - III. The resurrection - IV. The last judgment and final awards - Literature - Index of names / Index of subjects |
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