A Concise History of Christian Thought: Completely revised and expanded edition

Author:   Anthony N. S. Lane
Publisher:   Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Edition:   Revised edition
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9780567044327


Pages:   352
Publication Date:   08 May 2006
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Author:   Anthony N. S. Lane
Publisher:   Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Imprint:   T.& T.Clark Ltd
Edition:   Revised edition
Dimensions:   Width: 15.60cm , Height: 1.80cm , Length: 23.40cm
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ISBN:  

9780567044327


ISBN 10:   0567044327
Pages:   352
Publication Date:   08 May 2006
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Part 1: The Church of the Fathers to AD 500 Platonism and Greek Philosophy Apostolic Fathers Justin Martyr Irenaeus Tertullian Clement of Alexandria Origen Cyprian Eusebius of Caesarea Council of Nicea (325) Athanasius Ephrem the Syrian Cyril of Jerusalem Cappadocian Fathers Council of Constantinople (381) Ambrose John Chrysostom Jerome Augustine Cyril of Alexandria Council of Ephesus (431) Theodoret of Cyrus Leo the Great Council of Chalcedon (451) Apostles' Creed Part 2: The Eastern Tradition Dionysius the Areopagite Council of Constantinople (553) Maximus the Confessor Council of Constantinople (680-81) John of Damascus Council of Nicea (787) Simeon the New Theologian Gregory Palamas Confession of Dositheus (1672) Vladimir Lossky Part 3: The Medieval West Athanasian Creed Boethius Council of Orange (529) Benedict Gregory the Great John Scotus Erigena Anselm Peter Abelard Bernard of Clairvaux Peter Lombard Joachim of Fiore Fourth Lateran Council (1215) Francis of Assisi Bonaventure Thomas Aquinas John Duns Scotus William of Ockham Thomas Bradwardine John Tauler Catherine of Siena John Wyclif Jan Hus Council of Florence (1438-45) Thomas a Kempis Gabriel Biel Part 4: Reformation and Reaction Desiderius Erasmus The Lutheran Tradition Martin Luther Philip Melanchthon Augsburg Confession (1530) Formula of Concord (1577) Philip Jakob Spener The Reformed Tradition Ulrich Zwingli Martin Bucer John Calvin Heinrich Bullinger Heidelberg Catechism (1563) Jakob Arminius Synod of Dort (1618-19) Jonathan Edwards The Anabaptists Schleitheim Confession (1527) Menno Simons The British Reformation William Tyndale Thomas Cranmer John Knox Thirty-Nine Articles Richard Hooker William Perkins Westminster Confession John Owen Richard Baxter Second London Confession (1677) John Bunyan John and Charles Wesley The Roman Catholic Response Gasparo Contarini Ignatius Loyola Council of Trent (1545-63) Teresa of Avila John of the Cross Robert Bellarmine Blaise Pascal Part 5: Christian Thought in the Modern World The Liberal Tradition F. D. Schleiermacher Albrecht Ritschl Adolf von Harnack Rudolf Bultmann Paul Tillich John Hick The Evangelicals Charles Finney B. B. Warfield G. C. Berkouwer John Stott Lausanne Congress The New Orthodoxy Soren Kierkegaard P. T. Forsyth Karl Barth Gustaf Aulen Barmen Declaration (1934) Dietrich Bonhoeffer Reinhold Niebuhr Jurgen Moltmann Wolfhart Pannenberg Other Developments Process Theology Kosuke Koyama John Mbiti George Lindbeck The Roman Catholics John Henry Newman Ineffabilis Deus (1854) First Vatican Council (1869-70) Munificentissimus Deus (1950) Second Vatican Council (1962-65) Karl Rahner Hans Kung von Balthasar Gustavo Gutierrez Joseph

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Praise for the first edition: 'This is a book which will prove exceptionally useful, not only to students, but to all those Christians...who know many of the names of the great Christian thinkers of past and present, but, in many cases, have only the vaguest impression of what they actually thought.... Each period has a brief scene-setting introduction, and each thinker is not only described but also quoted - a valuable feature because even a brief paragraph gives the reader something of the 'flavour' of the man's work' Richard Bauckham, Professor of New Testament, St Andrews University, in Third Way.


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Tony Lane is Professor of Historical Theology and Director of research at the London School of Theology (formerly LBC) and author of Justification by Faith in Catholic-Protestant Dialogue (T&T Clark, 2002) and The Lion Christian Classics Collection (2004).

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