Foundations of Theological Study: A Sourcebook

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Paulist Press, 1991 - 319 pages
This is a collection of readings in theology, classical and contemporary, intended for college level students. It covers the major themes of an introductory course in theology, the experience of the sacred, the notion of God, Revelation, Jesus Christ, and the Christian life. +
 

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The Reflective Life and Religious Experience
1
Ultimate concern
11
B Experiences of Transcendence and the Sacred
19
Gods revelation through creation in the scriptures
26
Conversion Experiences
39
A sudden call
48
This
57
Speaking of God through symbol
59
The Holy in Jewish myth and ritual
155
the Passover
161
B The Person and Teaching of Jesus in the New Testament
170
Who was Jesus?
184
the call to discipleship
195
The Development of Christology
203
The Church
209
The mystery of the Church
218

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68
The ontological wager
86
The unity of the ways of the mind to
98
St Paul and the beginnings
104
Contemporary theologies of revelation
111
Faith in the scriptures
116
The Nature of
129
God as the holy mystery
135
Religious freedom
231
Christian Life
243
Catholic social teaching in the United States
252
Faith seeking understanding
264
The faith that does justice
273
Women in the church
288
Faith and liberation
307
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