Dogmatics II

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James Clarke & Co., 2002 - 396 pages
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In 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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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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379
63
380
INDEX OF SCRIPTURE REFERENCES
385
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