The Oxford Handbook of Nineteenth-Century Christian Thought
(Sprache: Englisch)
This Handbook considers Christian thought in the long nineteenth century (from the French Revolution to the First World War), encompassing not only doctrine and theology, but also Christianity's mutual influence on literature and the arts, political and...
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This Handbook considers Christian thought in the long nineteenth century (from the French Revolution to the First World War), encompassing not only doctrine and theology, but also Christianity's mutual influence on literature and the arts, political and economic thought, and the natural and social sciences.
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Through various realignments beginning in the Revolutionary era and continuing across the nineteenth century, Christianity not only endured as a vital intellectual tradition, but also contributed importantly to a wide variety of significant conversations, movements, and social transformations across the diverse spheres of intellectual, cultural, and social history. The Oxford Handbook of Nineteenth-Century Christian Thought proposes new readings of the diverse sites and variegated role of the Christian intellectual tradition across what has come to be called 'the long nineteenth century'. It represents the first comprehensive examination of a picture emerging from the twin recognition of Christianity's abiding intellectual influence and its radical transformation and diversification under the influence of the forces of modernity. Part one investigates changing paradigms that determine the evolving approaches to religious matters during the nineteenth century, providing readers with a sense of the fundamental changes at the time. Section two considers human nature and the nature of religion. It explores a range of categories rising to prominence in the course of the nineteenth century, and influencing the way religion in general, and Christianity in particular, were conceived. Part three focuses on the intellectual, cultural, and social developments of the time, while part four looks at Christianity and the arts-a major area in which Christian ideas, stories, and images were used, adapted, and challenged during the nineteenth century. Christianity was radically pluralized in the nineteenth century, and the fifth section is dedicated to 'Christianity and Christianities'. The chapters sketch the major churches and confessions during the period. The final part considers doctrinal themes registering the wealth and scope through broad narrative and individual example. This authoritative reference work offers an indispensible overview of a period whose forceful ideas
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Inhaltsverzeichnis zu „The Oxford Handbook of Nineteenth-Century Christian Thought “
- List of contributors
- Introduction
- Part I: Changing Paradigms
- 1: Joel D. S. Rasmussen: The Transformation of Metaphysics
- 2: Mark D. Chapman: Political Transformations
- 3: Johannes Zachhuber: The Historical Turn
- 4: David Lincicum: Criticism and Authority
- 5: Donovan O. Schaefer: The Science of Life
- Part II: Human Nature and the Nature of Religion
- 6: Merold Westphal: Immanence and Transcendence
- 7: Jacqueline Mariña: Selfhood and Relationality
- 8: Lori Pearson: Gender
- 9: Russell Re Manning: Faith and Reason
- 10: Simeon Zahl: Experience
- 11: George S. Williamson: Myth
- 12: Paul Martens: Virtue and Character
- Part III: Culture and Society
- 13: Ian Tregenza: State and Church
- 14: Halvor Moxnes: The Nation and Nationalism
- 15: Philip Lockley: Capitalism and Socialism
- 16: Michael Gladwin: Mission and Colonialism
- 17: Zachary Purvis: Education and its Institutions
- 18: Paul Heintzman: Recreation and Leisure
- 19: Bernhard Maier: Other Religions
- 20: Martin Halliwell: Race and Emancipation
- 21: Malcolm Clemens Young: The Natural World
- 22: James Turner Johnson: War
- Part IV: Christianity and the Arts
- 23: Andrew Tate: The Novel
- 24: Rosalind Powell: Poetry
- 25: Linzy Brady and Jolyon Mitchell: Theatre
- 26: George Pattison: Painting
- 27: Bennett Zon: Music
- 28: William Whyte: Architecture
- Part V: Christianity and Christianities
- 29: Daniel Menozzi: Roman Catholicism
- 30: Annette G. Aubert: Protestantism
- 31: Frances Knight: Anglicanism
- 32: Norman Russell: Orthodoxy
- 33: Peter Lineham: Christian Minorities
- Part VI: Doctrinal Themes
- 34: Richard H. Roberts: God
- 35: Robert Morgan: Christ
- 36: Shao Kai Tseng: Church
- 37: William J. Abraham: Scripture
- 38: Paul T Nimmo: Sin and Reconciliation
- 39: Peter C. Hodgson: Life in the Spirit
- 40: Judith Wolfe: Eschatology
Autoren-Porträt
Joel D. S. Rasmussen is Associate Professor in the Faculty of Theology and Religion at Oxford University and a Fellow of Mansfield College, Oxford. He is the author of Between Irony and Witness: Kierkegaard's Poetics of Faith, Hope, and Love (T&T Clark, 2005); and co-editor of William James and the Transatlantic Conversation: Pragmatism, Pluralism, and Philosophy of Religion (Oxford University Press, 2014) and of Kierkegaard's Journals and Notebooks (Princeton University Press, 2007-).Judith Wolfe studied literature and philosophy at the Hebrew University in Jerusalem, and first literature and then philosophical theology at Oxford. She has taught in Berlin and Oxford, and is now Senior Lecturer in Theology & the Arts at the University of St Andrews. Her publications include Heidegger's Eschatology: Theological Horizons in Martin Heidegger's Early Work (Oxford University Press, 2013) and Heidegger and Theology (T&T Clark, 2014). Dr Wolfe has edited a number of volumes on C. S. Lewis, and published articles on other themes in eschatology and nineteenth- and twentieth-century European philosophy and literature.
Johannes Zachhuber studied theology in Rostock, Berlin, and Oxford where he earned his DPhil in 1997. Following a time as Assistant and Junior Professor in Berlin, he has taught at the University of Oxford since 2005. He is the Professor of Historical and Systematic Theology and a Fellow of Trinity College, Oxford. He is the author of Theology as Science in Nineteenth-Century Germany: From F. C. Baur to Ernst Troeltsch (Oxford University Press, 2013) and Human Nature in Gregory of Nyssa (Brill, 1999), as well as numerous articles principally in the areas of late ancient Christianity and nineteenth-century theology.
Bibliographische Angaben
- 2017, 738 Seiten, Maße: 17,1 x 24,6 cm, Gebunden, Englisch
- Herausgegeben: Joel Rasmussen, Judith Wolfe, Johannes Zachhuber
- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- ISBN-10: 0198718403
- ISBN-13: 9780198718406
Sprache:
Englisch
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