Mcfarland, Ian A

Creation and Humanity The Sources of Christian Theology - Philadelphia Westminister John Knox Press 2009 - 460p

includes index and biblioraphy

Chapter 1. God as Creator 1 1: ]ustin Martyr, First Apology 3 2: Theophilus of Antioch, To Autolycus, Book 2 4 3: Origen of Alexandria, On First Principles, Book 1 7 4: Augustine, Confessions, Book 11 9 5: Bonaventure, Breviloquium, 2 16 6: Thomas Aquinas, Summa contra Gentiles, 2:17-19, 38 24 7: Friedrich Schleiermacher, Christian Faith, §§40-41 30 8: Regin Prenter, "The Biblical Witness Concerning Creation" 39 9: David Kelsey, "The Doctrine of Creation from Nothing" 47 10; Jiirgen Moltmann, "Creation Out of Nothing" 65 11: Catherine Keller, "The Pluri-Singularity of Creation" 72 12: Dimitru Staniloae, "Creation `Ex Nihilo` in Time" 86 Chapter 2. The Creature 95 1: Irenaeus of Lyons, A amsfHeresfes, Books 97 2: Gregory of Nyssa, On the Making of Humankind 104 3: ]ohn Chrysostom, Homilies Concerning the Statues 118 4: Maximus the Confessor, Di cu/fy 41 123 5: Thomas Aquinas, Summa ITieo/o iae, 1.93 129 6; Sojourner Truth, "Ar`n`t I a Woman?" , 137 7: Karl Barth, "The Basic Form of Humanity" 138 8: Hans Urs von Balthasar, "Woman as Answer" 148 9: Rosemary Radford Ruether, "Toward a Feminist Anthropology beyond Liberalism and Romanticism" 156 10: John Zizioulas, "From Biological to Ecclesial Existence:The Ecclesiological Significance of the Person" 161 11: Mary McClintock Fulkerson, "Contesting the Gendered Subject: A Feminist Account of the Imago Dei" 173 Chapter 3: Evil and Sin 191 1: Origen of Alexandria, On firsf Prmdp/es, Book 1 193 2: Athanasius, Against the Heathen 200 3: Augustine of Hippo, The City of God, Book 14 204 4: Thomas Aquinas, On Evil, Quest 3 215 5: John Calvin, Institutes of the Christian Religion, Book 2, Chapter 1 , 230 6: Teresa of Avila, The Interior Castle, 1 239 7: Friedrich Schleiermacher, Christian Faith, §§69, 71-72.2 247 8: Walter Rauschenbusch, "The Kingdom of Evil" 262 9: Karl Barth, "The Reality of Nothingness" 269 10: Reinhold Niebuhr, "Sin and Man`s Responsibility" 281 11: Valerie Salving, "The Human Situation: A Feminine View" 289 12: James H. Cone, "God and Black Suffering" 304 13: David Ray Griffin, "The Furies and the Goodness of God" 315 14: Stephen G. Ray Jr., "Redeeming Sin-Talk" 325 15: Rowan Williams, "Against Symbols" 334 Chapter 4: Providence 339 1: Irenaeus of Lyons, A fl W5t Heresies, Book 3 341 2: Augustine of Hippo, On the Holy Trinity Book 3 344 3: Thomas Aquinas, Summa Theologiae, 1.22,103 4: Julian of Norwich, SftowiM s (Long Text) 362 5: John Calvin, Institutes of the Christian Religion, Book 1, Chapter 16 367 6: Friedrich Schleiermacher, Christian Faith, §§46-47 374 7: Karl Barth, "The Christian Belief in Providence" 391 8: Pierre Teilhard de Chardin, The Future of Man 399 9: John B. Cobb Jr. and David Ray Griffin, "Why an Evolutionary Process?" 406 10: Grace Jantzen, "Action and Embodiment" 411 11: Wolfhart Pannenberg, "The Doctrine of Creation in an Age of Scientific Cosmology" 419 12: Arthur Peacocke, "God`s Interaction with the World" 429 13: Kathryn Tanner, "Is God in Charge?" 435

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