Systematic Theology Vol 1, 1. ciltA&C Black, 9 Tem 2004 - 488 sayfa In Pannenberg's seminal work, the Christian doctrine of God is discussed using exegetical analysis across a number of disciplines. Truth, the nature of revelation, the language used to discuss God, the trinity, and theology in the public sphere are topics for debate. |
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CHAPTER 1 The Truth of Christian Doctrine as the Theme of Systematic Theology | 1 |
CHAPTER 2 The Concept of God and the Question of Its Truth | 63 |
CHAPTER 3 The Reality of God and the Gods in the Experience of the Religions | 119 |
CHAPTER 4 The Revelation of God | 189 |
CHAPTER 5 The Trinitarian God | 259 |
CHAPTER 6 The Unity and Attributes of the Divine Essence | 337 |
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action already Anthropology Aquinas argument ascribed attributes Augustine awareness Barth basic basis biblical Christian doctrine Christian theology christology church concept of religion concept of revelation cosmological argument creation creatures criticism culture deity Descartes discussion distinction divine essence divine reality dogmatics Dogmatik Duns Scotus eschatological eternity existence Exod experience expression fact Father finite function future G. W. F. Hegel God's Gott Gregory of Nyssa Hegel Holy human hypostases Ibid idea immanent infinite Israel J. G. Fichte Jesus Christ Jüngel knowledge Leibniz Logos manifestation means monotheism natural religion natural theology object older Protestant origin perichoresis philosophy present presupposed presupposition proof prophetic question reason regard relation religious righteousness salvation Schleiermacher Scholasticism scripture self-distinction self-revelation sense simply Socinian Spirit statements systematic teaching theme thesis things thought tion tradition transcends trinitarian Trinity true truth claims understanding unity Word Yahweh