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The Substance of Our Faith: Foundations for the History of Christian Doctrine

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Grand Rapids, Michigan Baker Academic 2023Description: 189pISBN:
  • 9780801048463
DDC classification:
  • SW350 D54
Contents:
1. Jesus' Promise of the Spirit Kerygma, Rules of Faith, Canons of Scripture, and the Spirit Interpreting the Word by the Spirit with the Church Listening to the Spirit in an Era of Improvement The Spirit-Bound Body of Christ as "Pillar" and "Bulwark" of Christian Teaching 2. From Every Tribe and Language Modern Missions, Western Power, and the Rise of "the Global South" But the Church Has Always Been Global The Promise and the Peril of Postcolonial Christian Teaching Teaching the Christian Faith across Both Time and Space 3. Doctrine as Church Teaching for the Shaping of Faith and Practice What Is Christian Doctrine? How Is Doctrine Devised? Should Doctrine Ever Be Revised? How So? And by Whom? Why Does Any of This Matter? 4. Teaching in, with, and under the Christian Church "Constructive Theology" and Its Liberating Pedagogy "Retrieval Theology" and Its Classical Instruction Ressourcement Revisited "Free Church Theologies" in Search of Deeper Roots Late-Modern Work on the Concept of Tradition Thinking in, with, and under the Christian Church
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1. Jesus' Promise of the Spirit
Kerygma, Rules of Faith, Canons of Scripture, and the Spirit
Interpreting the Word by the Spirit with the Church
Listening to the Spirit in an Era of Improvement
The Spirit-Bound Body of Christ as "Pillar" and "Bulwark" of Christian Teaching
2. From Every Tribe and Language
Modern Missions, Western Power, and the Rise of "the Global South"
But the Church Has Always Been Global
The Promise and the Peril of Postcolonial Christian Teaching
Teaching the Christian Faith across Both Time and Space
3. Doctrine as Church Teaching for the Shaping of Faith
and Practice
What Is Christian Doctrine?
How Is Doctrine Devised?
Should Doctrine Ever Be Revised? How So? And by Whom?
Why Does Any of This Matter?
4. Teaching in, with, and under the Christian Church
"Constructive Theology" and Its Liberating Pedagogy
"Retrieval Theology" and Its Classical Instruction
Ressourcement Revisited
"Free Church Theologies" in Search of Deeper Roots
Late-Modern Work on the Concept of Tradition
Thinking in, with, and under the Christian Church

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