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| Titre : | The Living Gog. Systematic Theology: Volume One |
| Auteurs : | Thomas C. Oden, Auteur |
| Type de document : | texte imprimé |
| Editeur : | San Francisco [USA] : Harper, 1987 |
| ISBN/ISSN/EAN : | 978-0-06-066363-6 |
| Format : | xv + 430 p. |
| Langues: | Anglais |
| Index. décimale : | LN (Ouvrages classés par théologiens) |
| Note de contenu : |
- Preface
- Introduction - Credo: A Prologue to the Series Systematic Theology PART I. THE LIVING GOD - 1. The Naming of God: Whether God Is Revealed; Whether God Can Be Defined; Whether God's Character Can Be Ascertained; Whether God Can Be Known by Negation or Analogy - 2. The Nature of God: The Divine Sufficiency: The Uncreated One; The Unity of God; The Infinity of God; The Living God; The Divine Majesty: God's Way of Being Near; God's Way of Knowing; God's Way of Influencing; The Holy One Present in Our Midst - 3. The Character of God: The Divine Thou: God as Incomparably Personal; God Is Spirit; The Freedom of God; The Divine Goodness: The Holiness of God; The Constant Goodness of God; The Compassion of God PART II. THE REALITY OF GOD - 4. Whether God Is: Whether the Existence of God Can Be Reasonably Argued; Arguments from Order and Design; Arguments from Humanity: Mind, Human Nature, and General Consent; Arguments from Change, Causality, Contingency, and Degrees of Being; Arguments from Conscience, Beauty, Pragmatic Results, and Congruity; Argument from the Idea of Perfect Being - 5. Whether God Is Triune: Experiential Roots of Trinitarian Reasoning; Whether Scripture Teaches Triunity; Historical Triune Teaching and Its Alternatives; The Triune Structure of Christian Teaching PART III. THE WORK OF GOD - 6. God the Creator and Creation: Biblical Views of God the Creator; The Triune Creator; The Goodness of Creatures; Consequent Issues of Creation Teaching - 7. God's Care for the World: The Meaning of Providence; Divine Preservation and Cooperation with Natural Causality; Divine Governance of the World; Problems of Providence: Fate, Sin, and Evil; Biblical Paradigms of Divine Care for the World; General and Special Providence PART IV. THE STUDY OF GOD - 8. Whether God Can Be Studied: Whether the Deliberate Study of God Is Possible or Necessary to Faith; Whether Revelation Requires Scripture, Tradition, Experience, and Reason; Whether Church Tradition Is an Authoritative Source for the Study of God; Whether the Study of God Is a Science; Whether the Study of God Requires a Special Temperament; Whether the Study of God Is an Academic Discipline; The Study of Religion and the Study of God - 9. The Reasoning of Revelation: Must the Study of God Appeal to Reason? Reason and Certitude; What Purpose Does Reason Serve in the Study of God? Whether Faith Has Reasons That Reason Does Not Know - Postlude: On Theo-Comic Perception - Abbreviations - Name Index / Subject Index / Scripture Index |
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| Code-barres | Cote | Support | Localisation | Section | Disponibilité |
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| LN Oden 002 | LN Oden 002 | Livre | Bibliothèque principale | Livres empruntables | Prêt possible Disponible |

