Learning Theology with the Church Fathers

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InterVarsity Press, 20 août 2009 - 308 pages

The early church fathers were great theologians--though they did not think of themselves as such. They were working pastors, involved in the daily life and leadership of their congregations. Yet they were wrestling with many of the great and formative questions of the Christian faith, such as the Trinity, the incarnation, the providence of God and the nature of the church. These beliefs were defined in the crucible of spiritual leadership, pastoral care and theological conflict, all set against the background of the great cultural movements and events of their day. For the church fathers, theology was a spiritual exercise woven into the texture of life. What would it be like to sit under the preaching and instruction of these great men, to look over their shoulders as they thought and wrote, or to hear them debate theological issues? Learning Theology with the Church Fathers offers us that experience. With the same insight and love of his subject that he brought to Reading Scripture with the Church Fathers, Christopher A. Hall opens the door on patristic theology. Focusing on the great questions, we view these issues in their settings and find greater appreciation for the foundations and architecture of our Christian faith.

 

Table des matières

Preface
9
Quotes
14
Chapter 1
15
Quotes
34
Chapter 2
35
Quotes
52
Chapter 3
53
Quotes
82
Chapter 7
159
Quotes
182
Chapter 8
183
Quotes
206
Chapter 9
207
Quotes
224
Chapter 10
225
Quotes
248

Chapter 4
83
Quotes
100
Chapter 5
101
Quotes
122
Chapter 6
123
Quotes
158
Chapter 11
249
Abbreviations Notes
274
Index
305
Scripture Index
308
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Christopher A. Hall (PhD, Drew University) is the president of Renovaré. He is associate editor of the Ancient Christian Commentary on Scripture, and his books include Reading Scripture with the Church Fathers, Learning Theology with the Church Fathers, and Worshiping with the Church Fathers. Hall previously served at Eastern University for over twenty years in several roles, including chancellor, provost, dean of Palmer Seminary, dean of the Templeton Honors College, distinguished professor of theology, and director of academic spiritual formation. He and his wife, Debbie, live in Pennsylvania and have three grown children.

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