Christian Belief: A Short History for TodayOxford University Press, 2006 - 230 pages This accessible book offers just such a map. It provides a concise guide to the conflicted history of Christian thought on such topics as the nature of God, free will, evil, death, the afterlife, and heaven. Throughout, Evans makes clear the ongoing relevance of these debates to modern believers. The book will appeal to Christian clergy and laity and will also make an ideal text for courses in Christian doctrine and apologetics. |
Table des matières
What is reasonable? | 3 |
MAKING AND BREAKING | 37 |
Gods in his heaven alls right with the world? | 60 |
A highrisk strategy? | 86 |
Repair | 109 |
A nice place to be? | 139 |
Is there a future for me? | 153 |
Heavenly community? | 174 |
Conclusion | 188 |
Dates of authors mentioned | 210 |
Bibliography | 217 |
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accept Adam and Eve Ailred of Rievaulx Alan of Lille ancient angels Anselm asked assumption Augustine Augustine's Bernard of Clairvaux Bible body C.S. Lewis CCCM CCSL century challenge Christ Christian belief Christian tradition Church Cicero classical common Corinthians created creation creatures CSEL death debate describes divine doctrine Dorothy Sayers early Christian earth Epicurus eternal evil existence faith Father Genesis God's going Gospel Greek Gregory happiness heaven heavenly hell Holy Spirit human hymn Ibid idea individual Jesus John Donne Latin living London Luke matter Matthew medieval mind modern believer natural natural theology Old Testament omnipotent Oxford person Peter Abelard philosophers Plato Platonists possible prophets Proslogion Psalm punishment question rational reason religion resurrection Roman sacrifice Satan seems sense Sermons soul story suggested T.S. Eliot talk theme theology theory things thought tion Trinity understanding universe Vincent of Lérins words