The Christian Doctrine of Creation and Redemption: Dogmatics: Vol. II

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Wipf and Stock Publishers, 10 oct. 2014 - 396 pages
 

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TION Chapter 1 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
The Polarity of Sex
63
Individuality
65
APPENDIX A On the History of the Doctrine of
75
APPENDIX B Christian Anthropology in Relation
81
MAN AS SINNER
89
APPENDIX On the History of the Doctrine of Sin
113
ANGELS SPIRITS AND THE DEVIL
133
OF PROVIDENCE PRESERVATION
148

Analogia Entis?
21
The Order of Creation
24
to finish this book before leaving Europe for my journey
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
MAN AND CREATION 1 The Significance of Anthropology
46
The Doctrine of the Primitive State
48
The StartingPoint
52
Man as Creature
53
The Image of God and Creation
55
Man as Embodied Spirit
61
APPENDIX Miracles and the Postulate of Demythol
186
HISTORY AND SAVING HISTORY
193
APPENDIX The Typological Exposition of the
209
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
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
INDEX OF SUBJECTS
379
INDEX OF SCRIPTURE REFERENCES
385
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Emil Brunner (1889-1966) was the most widely read theologian in the English-speaking world throughout the mid-twentieth century. Brunner was Professor of Systematic and Practical Theology at the University of Zurich from 1924-55. His key works The Mediator, The Divine Imperative, and Man in Revolt were standard texts for Protestant seminaries for decades.

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