Tradition and Incarnation: Foundations of Christian TheologyPaulist Press, 1994 - 380 pages This two-part text for introductory theology courses at the undergraduate level explores foundational concepts dealing with revelation and various christological themes. + |
Contents
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Philosophy | 24 |
Religion | 46 |
Christian Revelation | 79 |
The Bible and the Church | 97 |
Inspiration and Tradition | 124 |
Defining Theology | 148 |
The Historical Jesus | 207 |
Twentieth Century Gospel Criticism | 225 |
An HistoricalTheological Portrait of Jesus | 247 |
An HistoricalTheological Portrait of Jesus | 275 |
Miracles | 305 |
Resurrection | 326 |
Conclusion | 359 |
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Common terms and phrases
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References to this book
Tomorrow's Catholic: Understanding God and Jesus in a New Millennium Michael Morwood Limited preview - 1997 |