Dogmatics IIIn the realm of doctrine the Christian Church has always recognised a twofold task: one concerning the Church itself; the other concerning the outside world, the world of doubt and unbelief. Although, at a time like the present, the conflict with unbelief and false ideologies may seem the more urgent one, yet the first task is always fundamental. For how can the Church do justice to her missionary calling in an un-Christian world if she is not herself clear about the content of her message? All down her history the Christian Church has given much thought to the basis, meaning and content of the message she has received - and is bound to proclaim; this process of reflection is what we mean by 'dogmatics'. From the Introduction: Available in three volumes, this is one of the great works of 20th Century theology. Brunner presents a profoundly biblical systematic theology, finding a path between the ideas of Barth and Bultmann. The first volume covers the doctrine of God. Afteran introduction setting out the nature of Dogmatics, the main topics covered are the nature of God and the Will of God. |
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Table des matières
THE CREATOR AND HIS CREATION 1 The Origin of Creation | 3 |
The Knowledge of Creation | 5 |
not a theory of the way in which the world came into existence | 7 |
Creation Ex Nihilo | 9 |
The Purpose of Creation | 13 |
the Beginning of Time | 14 |
Is this world that which God has created? | 17 |
The Independence of the Creation | 19 |
9 | 103 |
Sin and the Demonic Element | 107 |
13 | 108 |
APPENDIX On the History of the Doctrine of | 113 |
THE CONSEQUENCES OF SIN 1 Existence under the Wrath of | 118 |
The Law 3 Unfreedom the Servum arbitrium | 121 |
Man in Revolt | 124 |
Evil and Death | 128 |
Analogia Entis? | 22 |
The Order of Creation | 25 |
Natural Knowledge of the Created World | 26 |
Natural Knowledge and Revealed Knowledge | 29 |
The Biblical View of the World and Science | 31 |
Creatio Continua | 33 |
APPENDIX A On the History of the Doctrine of Creation | 36 |
APPENDIX B The Belief in Creation and the Scientific Theory of Evolution | 39 |
APPENDIX C On the Doctrine of the Analogia Entis | 42 |
The StartingPoint | 52 |
Man as Creature | 53 |
The Image of God and Creation | 55 |
Man as Embodied Spirit | 61 |
Mans Dominion over Nature | 66 |
The Immortality of the Soul | 68 |
Natural SelfKnowledge in the Light of Revelation | 70 |
Man Created by | 73 |
APPENDIX A On the History of the Doctrine of the Imago | 75 |
APPENDIX B Christian Anthropology in Relation to Natural Science | 79 |
MAN AS SINNER I The Task | 89 |
Sin as Rebellion | 90 |
Sin as Apostasy | 92 |
33 | 93 |
5 | 94 |
Sin as Universal | 95 |
The Universality of Sin in Time | 98 |
7 | 100 |
The Gnosticdualistic Theory of the Fall | 101 |
ANGELS SPIRITS AND THE DEVIL | 133 |
14 | 137 |
OF PROVIDENCE PRESERVATION AND GODS GOVERNMENT OF THE WORLD I The Theme and its Importance | 148 |
Preservation and Creation | 149 |
Gods Action and the Established Order of Nature | 151 |
Divine Providence | 159 |
17 | 160 |
HISTORY AND SAVING HISTORY | 193 |
19 | 196 |
24 | 202 |
APPENDIX The Typological Exposition of the | 209 |
26 | 218 |
THE FULLNESS OF TIME | 231 |
THE FOUNDATION OF THE CHRISTIAN | 239 |
APPENDIX A The Interpretation of Jesus in Consistent | 260 |
THE SAVING WORK OF GOD IN JESUS | 271 |
29 | 280 |
31 | 281 |
APPENDIX A The History of the Doctrine of the Three | 308 |
APPENDIX B The Kingship of Christ and Christological | 315 |
THE PERSON OF JESUS CHRIST | 322 |
D The Doctrine of the Two Natures | 357 |
E The Risen and Exalted Lord | 363 |
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380 | |
385 | |
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