New directions in theology today: History and hermeneutics / by Carl E. Braaten.
Material type:
- 230.0904
- BT28 .N47 vol. 2
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SAIACS Archives Room | Yandell Collection | ARCH YNDC 230.04 B794N (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Not for loan | 061705 |
Bibliographical references included in "Notes" (p. [183]-196).
The idea of revelation through history. The inflation of revelation ; The ascendancy of history ; Nineteenth-century ideas of revelation ; Revelation as history -- Theology and the historical-critical method. The legacy of liberalism ; Existentialist historiography ; The Babylonian captivity of history ; Historical reason and faith -- Our knowledge of the historical Jesus. The historical Jesus in retrospect ; Christology and historical skepticism ; The kerygma and the historical Jesus ; Directions of the new quest -- The historical event of the resurrection. The irony of the form-critical consensus ; The devaluation of Easter in neoliberalism ; The new theology of the resurrection ; The historical problem of the resurrection -- "Heilgeschichte" and the Old Testament. The controversy past and present ; Two versions of Israel's history ; Types of Old Testament interpretation -- Hermeneutics of the Word and church. From Schleiermacher to Bultmann ; Newer hermeneutical options ; Scripture and the tradition ; Dogma and liturgy -- Eschatology and history. Types of eschatology ; The hope of history.
The idea of revelation through history. The inflation of revelation ; The ascendancy of history ; Nineteenth-century ideas of revelation ; Revelation as history -- Theology and the historical-critical method. The legacy of liberalism ; Existentialist historiography ; The Babylonian captivity of history ; Historical reason and faith -- Our knowledge of the historical Jesus. The historical Jesus in retrospect ; Christology and historical skepticism ; The kerygma and the historical Jesus ; Directions of the new quest -- The historical event of the resurrection. The irony of the form-critical consensus ; The devaluation of Easter in neoliberalism ; The new theology of the resurrection ; The historical problem of the resurrection -- "Heilgeschichte" and the Old Testament. The controversy past and present ; Two versions of Israel's history ; Types of Old Testament interpretation -- Hermeneutics of the Word and church. From Schleiermacher to Bultmann ; Newer hermeneutical options ; Scripture and the tradition ; Dogma and liturgy -- Eschatology and history. Types of eschatology ; The hope of history.
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