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The shift to modernity : Christ and the doctrine of creation in the theologies of Schleiermacher and Barth / Robert Sherman.

Por: Tipo de material: TextoTextoDetalles de publicación: New York : T & T Clark International, 2005.Descripción: viii, 244 p. ; 24 cmISBN:
  • 0567028607 (pbk.)
  • 0567028704
Tema(s): Clasificación CDD:
  • 231.7/65/0922 22
Clasificación LoC:
  • BT 198 S534.2005
Contenidos:
The introduction of the problem -- The character of Schleiermacher's christologically-oriented doctrine of creation -- The character of Barth's christologically-oriented doctrine of creation -- Confirmation from Barth's doctrine of creation -- Confirmation from Barth's doctrine of providence and understanding of evil -- Confirmation from Schleiermacher's doctrine of creation -- More confirmation from Schleiermacher's understanding of miracles, evil, and free will -- The completion of Schleiermacher's christological orientation -- Comparisons, observations, and concluding comments on the common ground between Schleiermacher and Barth.
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Libros Biblioteca Francisco Xavier Clavigero Acervo Acervo General BT 198 S534.2005 (Navegar estantería(Abre debajo)) ej. 1 Disponible BFXC024363

Incluye referencias (p. 237-239) e índice.

The introduction of the problem -- The character of Schleiermacher's christologically-oriented doctrine of creation -- The character of Barth's christologically-oriented doctrine of creation -- Confirmation from Barth's doctrine of creation -- Confirmation from Barth's doctrine of providence and understanding of evil -- Confirmation from Schleiermacher's doctrine of creation -- More confirmation from Schleiermacher's understanding of miracles, evil, and free will -- The completion of Schleiermacher's christological orientation -- Comparisons, observations, and concluding comments on the common ground between Schleiermacher and Barth.