The history of Christian theology
(2008)

Nonfiction

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PUBLISHED
[United States] : The Great Courses, 2008
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Unabridged
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1 online resource (1 audio file (1080 min.)) : digital

ISBN/ISSN
9781682766439 (sound recording : hoopla Audio Book) MWT12329156, 1682766438 (sound recording : hoopla Audio Book) 12329156
LANGUAGE
English
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Lecturer: Phillip Cary

In this 36-lecture course, you'll find an engaging way to explore profound religious questions and the many responses believers, scholars, and theologians have developed over more than 2,000 years. Through this series, Professor Cary reveals the enduring power of the Christian tradition - as both an intellectual discipline and a spiritual path. These lectures begin at the very dawn of Christianity, as you examine some of the earliest examples of scripture recorded by the first communities of the faithful. You'll see how, over the centuries, these teachings developed into the orthodox teachings of the mainstream church as well as the divergent doctrines taught by splinter groups branded as "heretics." You'll explore the causes and outcomes of the split between the Roman Catholic Church and the Eastern Orthodox Church during the Middle Ages and examine the explosion of the many Protestant groups that resulted from the Reformation in the 16th century. And finally, you'll come to the modern era, with a survey of the evolution of Christian thought in today's society - the ongoing story of how faith persists in an increasingly secularized world. Each lecture illuminates the conceptual structure of Christian theology as it connects to spiritual practices such as prayer, worship, the use of sacraments, and the contemplation of religious icons. Through lucid and engaging explanations, they provide intriguing analyses of theological ideas in their unique historical, social, and biographical contexts to help you understand the power of each tradition within its particular time and place. The result is a sweeping survey that probes some of the most common questions about Christian faith over the centuries. All Lectures: 1. What Is Theology? 2. Early Christian Proclamation 3. Pauline Eschatology 4. The Synoptic Gospels 5. The Gospel of John 6. Varieties of Early Christianity 7. The Emergence of Christian Doctrine 8. Christian Reading 9. The Uses of Philosophy 10. The Doctrine of the Trinity 11. The Doctrine of the Incarnation 12. The Doctrine of Grace 13. The Incomprehensible and the Supernatural 14. Eastern Orthodox Theology 15. Atonement and the Procession of the Spirit 16. Scholastic Theology 17. The Sacraments 18. Souls after Death 19. Luther and Protestant Theology 20. Calvin and Reformed Theology 21. Protestants on Predestination 22. Protestant Disagreements 23. Anabaptists and the Radical Reformation 24. Anglicans and Puritans 25. Baptists and Quakers 26. Pietists and the Turn to Experience 27. From Puritans to Revivalists 28. Perfection, Holiness, and Pentecostalism 29. Deism and Liberal Protestantism 30. Neo-Orthodoxy - From Kierkegaard to Barth 31. Evangelicalism and Fundamentalism 32. Protestantism after Modernity 33. Catholic Theologies of Grace 34. Catholic Mystical Theology 35. From Vatican I to Vatican II 36. Vatican II and Ecumenical Prospects

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