Reformed theology : identity and ecumenicity /

Reformed theology : identity and ecumenicity / edited by Wallace M. Alston, Jr. & Michael Welker. - Grand Rapids, MI : W.B. Eerdmans Pub. Co., 2003. - p. cm.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

The Identity of Reformed Theology and Its Ecumenicity in the Twenty-First Century: Reformed Theology as Transformational Cultural Theology / Reformed Strength in Its Denominational Weakness / Reformed Theology - Past and Future / The End of Reformed Theology? The Voice of Karl Barth in the Doctrinal Chaos of the Present / Theology and the Church's Mission: Catholic, Orthodox, Evangelical, and Reformed / We Believe in One Holy and Catholic Church ...: Reformed Identity and the Unity of the Church / Election and Ecclesiology in the Post-Constantinian Church / Church, State, and Civil Society in the Reformed Tradition / "The State We're In": A Reformed Response to Some Aspects of John Milbank's Theory of Church and State / The Communion of the Triune God: Towards a Trinitarian Ecclesiology in Reformed Perspective / Charismatic Movement, Postmodernism, and Covenantal Rationality / Reformed Pneumatology and Pentecostal Pneumatology / A Reformed Theological Perspective Based on the Characteristic Past and Present of Debrecen / Calvinism as an Ascetic Movement / A Proposal for Pedagogical Strategies in Theological Education in the Reformed Tradition / Can We Still Be Reformed? Questions from a South African Perspective / Reformed Identity in an Ecumenical World / Sovereignty and Sanctification: Reformed Accents in Ecumenics / Reconsidering the Doctrine of Providence / Rethinking the Scripture Principle: Friedrich Schleiermacher and the Role of the Bible in the Church / Social Witness in Generous Orthodoxy: The New Presbyterian "Study Catechism" / The Union With Christ Doctrine in Renewal: Movements of the Presbyterian Church (USA) / In Support of a Reformed View of Ascension and Eucharist / A Cry for Life in a Global Economic Era / Processus Confessionis / Paradox Catholicity: The Unity of Identity and Difference as a Core Problem of Christian Ecumenism / The Openness and Worldliness of the Church / Identity and Ecumenicity: How Do We Deal Theologically with So-Called "Nontheological" Factors? / Yung Han Kim -- Eberhard Busch -- Jan Rohls -- Bruce L. McCormack -- William Stacy Johnson -- Margit Ernst -- Colin Gunton -- David Fergusson -- Peter McEnhill -- Daniel L. Migliore -- Carver T. Yu -- Myung Yong Kim -- Botond Gaal -- A. van de Beek -- Leanne Van Dyk -- Dirk Smit -- George W. Stroup -- Gabriel Fackre -- Jan Milic Lochman -- Dawn DeVries -- George Hunsinger -- P. Mark Achtemeier -- Douglas Farrow -- H. Russel Botman -- Milan Opocensky -- Ulrich H. J. Kortner -- Michael Weinrich -- Piet J. Naude. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28.

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