Blackwell Companion to 19th Century Theology
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Bringing together a collection of essays by prominent scholars,
The Blackwell Companion to Nineteenth Century Theology presents a comprehensive account of the most significant theological figures, movements, and developments of thought that emerged in Europe and America during the nineteenth century.
Representing the most up–to–date theological research, this new reference work offers an engaging and illuminating overview of a period whose forceful ideas continue to live on in contemporary theology
A new reference work providing a comprehensive account of the most significant theological figures and developments of thought that emerged in Europe and America during the nineteenth century
Brings together newly–commissioned research from prominent international Biblical scholars, historians, and theologians, covering the key thinkers, confessional traditions, and major religious movements of the period
Ensures a balanced, ecumenical viewpoint, with essays covering Catholic, Russian, and Protestant theologies
Includes analysis of such prominent thinkers as Kant and Kierkegaard, the influence and authority of Darwin and the natural sciences on theology, and debates the role and enduring influence of the nineteenth century anti–theologians
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<p>Preface.</p>
<p>Part I: Key Thinkers and Their Influence.</p>
<p>1. Kant (Nicholas Adams, University of Edinburgh).</p>
<p>2. Schleiermacher (Christine Helmer, Northwestern University).</p>
<p>3. Hegel (David Fergusson, University of Edinburgh).</p>
<p>4. Coleridge (Stephen R. Holmes, University of St. Andrews).</p>
<p>5. Kierkegaard (David R. Law, University of Manchester).</p>
<p>6. Newman (Frank M. Turner, Yale University).</p>
<p>Part II: Trends and Movements.</p>
<p>7. Natural Science and Theology (James C. Livingston, College of William and Mary).</p>
<p>8. Romanticism and Pantheism (Julia A. Lamm, Georgetown University).</p>
<p>9. Roman Catholic Theology: Tübingen (Bradford E. Hinze, Fordham University).</p>
<p>10. Russian Theology (Olga Nesmiyanova, Saint–Petersburg School of Religion and Philosophy).</p>
<p>11. Evangelicalism (David W. Bebbington, University of Stirling).</p>
<p>12. Kenotic Christology (David R. Law, University of Manchester).</p>
<p>13. Mediating Anglicanism: Maurice, Gore, and Temple (Ulrike Link–Wieczorek, University of Oldenburg).</p>
<p>14. Mediating Theology in Germany (Matthias Gockel, University of Jena).</p>
<p>15. America: Confessional Theologies (James D. Bratt, Calvin College).</p>
<p>16. America: Transcendentalism to Social Gospel (Robert W. Jenson, formerly Center of Theological Inquiry, Princeton).</p>
<p>17. Reformed Theology in Scotland and the Netherlands (Graham McFarlane, London School of Theology).</p>
<p>18. Neo–Scholasticism (Ralph Del Colle, Marquette University).</p>
<p>19. The Bible and Literary Interpretation (Stephen Prickett, University of Glasgow).</p>
<p>20. Skeptics and Anti–Theologians (George Pattison, University of Oxford).</p>
<p>21. History of Religion School (Mark D. Chapman, Ripon College Cuddesdon, Oxford).</p>
<p>22. The Bible and Theology (John W. Rogerson, University of Sheffield).</p>
<p>23. Liberal Theology in Germany (Christine Axt–Piscalar, Georg–August University of Göttingen).</p>
<p>24. Catholic Modernism (Gerard Loughlin, Durham University).</p>
<p>Index.</p>
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