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This Handbook will offer a comprehensive and reliable introduction to Christian theological literature originating in western Europe from, roughly, the end of the French Wars of Religion (1598) to the Congress of Vienna (1815).
Zusatztext While this work touches cross confessional traditions, students of Reformed Orthodoxy in particular cannot afford to be without this book. It is a scholarly benchmark that provides us with most of the tools that we need to engage in serious study. Its chapters contain an almost complete library of relevant issues to early modern theology across confessional lines. ... This book will greatly help students, pastors, and scholars as they continue to plumb the depths of our catholic Christian heritage. This is likely the single most important resource available to date to help us do so. Informationen zum Autor Ulrich L. Lehner is Assistant Professor of Theology at Marquette University.Richard A. Muller is P.J. Zondervan Professor of Historical Theology at Calvin College.A.G. Roeber is Professor of Early Modern History and Religious Studies at Pennsylvania State University. Klappentext This Handbook will offer a comprehensive and reliable introduction to Christian theological literature originating in western Europe from, roughly, the end of the French Wars of Religion (1598) to the Congress of Vienna (1815). Zusammenfassung This Handbook will offer a comprehensive and reliable introduction to Christian theological literature originating in western Europe from, roughly, the end of the French Wars of Religion (1598) to the Congress of Vienna (1815).
Auteur
Ulrich L. Lehner is Assistant Professor of Theology at Marquette University. Richard A. Muller is P.J. Zondervan Professor of Historical Theology at Calvin College. A.G. Roeber is Professor of Early Modern History and Religious Studies at Pennsylvania State University.
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Contributors
Introduction - Ulrich L. Lehner
Part I: Theology-Context and Form
1) Theological Developments in the Non-European World 1500-1800
R. Po-chia Hsia
2) Sources, Methods, and Forms of Early Modern Theology
Ulrich G. Leinsle
3) Theology and the Development of the European Confessional State
Paul Shore
Part II: Theological Topics
4) Mysticism and Reform in Catholic Theology between 1600 and 1800
Ulrich L. Lehner and William P. O'Brien, SJ
5) The History of Catholic Exegesis, 1600-1800
Marius Reiser
6) Providence, Predestination, and Grace in Early Modern Catholic Theology
Thomas Marschler
7) Baroque Catholic Theologies of Christ and Mary
Trent Pomplun
8) Catholic Moral Theology, 1550-1800
Jean-Louis Quantin
9) Catholic Sacramental Theology in the Baroque Age
Trent Pomplun
10) Ecclesiology/Church-State Relationship in Early Modern Catholicism
Stefania Tutino
Reformed Theologies
11) Reformed Theology between 1600 and 1800
Richard Muller
12) Scripture and Exegesis in Early Modern Reformed Theology
Carl Trueman
13) God, Creation, and Providence in Post-Reformation Reformed Theology
Andreas J. Beck
14) Christ, Predestination, and Covenant in Post-Reformation Reformed Theology
Willem J. van Asselt
15) Sin, Grace and Free Choice in Post-Reformation Reformed Theology
Stephen Hampton
16) Church and Church/State Relations in the Post-Reformation Reformed Tradition
Ian Hazlett
17) Early Modern Reformed Eschatology
Crawford Gribben
Lutheran Theologies
18) Early Modern Lutheranism
A.G. Roeber
19) Scripture and Exegesis in Early Modern Lutheranism
Benjamin T. G. Mayes
20) God, Creation, and Providence in Early Modern Lutheranism
Robert Kolb
21) Forensic Justification and Mysticism in Early Modern Lutheranism
Risto Saarinen
22) Early Modern Lutheran Ecclesiology
Ola Tjørhom
23) Sacraments in Lutheranism, 1600-1800
John R. Stephenson
Other Christian Theologies and Awakening Movements
24) Early Modern Socinianism and Unitarianism
Sarah Mortimer
25) Early Modern Anabaptist Theologies
Jeff Bach
26) Arminian, Remonstrant, and Early Methodist Theologies
Keith D. Stanglin&l