The History of Christian Theology (Audiobook)
Date: 14 April 2011, 03:38
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Some 2,000 years ago, a man walked the earth who had a greater impact than any other person in history. Lowly born, he rose to prominence as he spread his vision of the redemption of the world. He attracted the attention of faithful disciples and suspicious local authorities. Eventually, he was tried, convicted, and executed. Today, his story is known the world over. And yet, more than two millennia later, great thinkers and everyday people still struggle to answer a single question: [list][*]Who is Jesus? [*]Was he a wise sage who culled powerful teachings from centuries of Jewish tradition to create a new world vision of peace and love? [*]Or was he indeed God himself, the embodiment of divinity on earth, sent to bring salvation and redemption from sin? [*]Did his promise of salvation apply to all humankind or was it limited to only a few followers? And how could one participate in that promise? [/list]Since the earliest days of the faith, questions like these have been at the heart of Christianity. Over the centuries, they have led to fierce debate and produced deep divisions among the faithful. These questions have driven profound acts of faith and worship and incited war and persecution. They have contributed to the building of nations and the shaping of lives and have deeply influenced some of the greatest thinkers of Western philosophy. To ponder questions like these is to understand the very shape of the Western world and to comprehend the remarkable power Christian faith has in the life of believers. Now, in The History of Christian Theology, you have an opportunity to explore these profound questions and the many responses believers, scholars, and theologians have developed over more than 2,000 years. Through this 36-lecture course, award-winning Professor Phillip Cary of Eastern University reveals the enduring power of the Christian tradition—as both an intellectual discipline and a spiritual path. Through this course, you will gain thought-provoking insights into a set of teachings that changed the world and discover how, by learning about the diverse beliefs and practices within the wider Christian community, you can enrich your own experience of this great faith. [hide=Course Lecture Titles] [list][*]1. What Is Theology? [*]2. Early Christian Proclamation [*]3. Pauline Eschatology [*]4. The Synoptic Gospels [*]5. The Gospel of John [*]6. Varieties of Early Christianity [*]7. The Emergence of Christian Doctrine [*]8. Christian Reading [*]9. The Uses of Philosophy [*]10. The Doctrine of the Trinity [*]11. The Doctrine of the Incarnation [*]12. The Doctrine of Grace [*]13. The Incomprehensible and the Supernatural [*]14. Eastern Orthodox Theology [*]15. Atonement and the Procession of the Spirit [*]16. Scholastic Theology [*]17. The Sacraments [*]18. Souls after Death [*]19. Luther and Protestant Theology [*]20. Calvin and Reformed Theology [*]21. Protestants on Predestination [*]22. Protestant Disagreements [*]23. Anabaptists and the Radical Reformation [*]24. Anglicans and Puritans [*]25. Baptists and Quakers [*]26. Pietists and the Turn to Experience [*]27. From Puritans to Revivalists [*]28. Perfection, Holiness, and Pentecostalism [*]29. Deism and Liberal Protestantism [*]30. Neo-Orthodoxy—From Kierkegaard to Barth [*]31. Evangelicalism and Fundamentalism [*]32. Protestantism after Modernity [*]33. Catholic Theologies of Grace [*]34. Catholic Mystical Theology [*]35. From Vatican I to Vatican II [*]36. Vatican II and Ecumenical Prospects
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