TY - BOOK AU - Hart,Trevor A. AU - Bauckham,Richard TI - The dictionary of historical theology SN - 1842270028 AV - BT21.2 .D53 2000 U1 - ARCH YNDC 230.09 H325D 21 PY - 2000/// CY - Grand Rapids, MI PB - W.B. Eerdmans Publishing Company KW - Theology, Doctrinal KW - History KW - Encyclopedias KW - lcgft N1 - Includes bibliographical references and index; The Dictionary of Historical Theology -- General Editor / Trevor A. Hart -- Copyright 2002 -- Abelard, Peter (1079-1142) -- African, Theology -- Alacoque, Margaret Mary (1647-90) -- Alexander of Hales (c. 1186-1245) -- Althaus, Paul (1888-1966) -- Ambrose (c. 339-97) -- Ames, William (1576-1633) -- Amyraldianism -- Anabaptists -- Radicalism -- Restitution -- An alternative tradition -- A church of the poor -- Anabaptists -- The Bible -- Salvation -- The Church -- Evangelism -- Ethics -- Suffering -- Anselm of Canterbury (1033-1109) -- Apollinaris (c. 310- c. 390) -- Apologists -- Apostles Creed -- Apostolic Fathers -- Aquinas, Thomas ( 1224/5-74) -- Arianism -- Aristoltelianism -- Arminius and Arminianism -- Asian Theologies -- Heritagist -- Leberationist -- Subalternist -- Postcolonialist -- Accommodation -- Indigenization -- Contextualization -- Hybridization -- Extratextual -- Transtextual -- Athanasian Creed -- Athanasius (c. 296-373) -- Athenagoras of Athens (c. 177-80) -- Augustine of Hippo (354-430) -- The Donatist controversy -- The Pelagian Controversy -- The City of God (413-26) -- Trinitarian theology N2 - "This reference work is designed for everyone interested in the history and development of Christian theology." "With 314 entries covering the key figures, theological movements, and significant texts that have shaped Christian thought, The Dictionary of Historical Theology traces the doctrinal development of Christianity from the early church to the present. Varying in length from 500 to 15,000 words, these entries treat the intellectual antecedents and descendents of the figures or schools of thought covered as well as their influence on the wider development of the Christian theological tradition."--Jacket ER -