Iustitia Dei A History of the Christian Doctrine of Justification 3rd Edition by Alister E. Mcgrath – Ebook PDF Instant Download/Delivery: 0521533899, 978-0521533898
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ISBN 10: 0521533899
ISBN 13: 978-0521533898
Author: Alister E. Mcgrath
Table of contents:
1 Justification: the emergence of a concept
1.1 Semantic aspects of the concept of justification
1.2 Paul and the shaping of the Christian tradition
1.3 The pre-Augustinian tradition
1.4 The fountainhead: Augustine of Hippo
2 The Middle Ages: the consolidation of the doctrine
2.1 The nature of justification
2.2 The righteousness of God
2.3 The subjective appropriation of justification
2.4 Justification and the sacraments
2.5 The concept of grace
2.6 The concept of merit
2.7 The dialectic between the two powers of God
2.8 The relation between predestination and justification
2.9 The critique of the role of supernatural habits in justification
2.10 The medieval schools of thought on justification
3 Protestantism: the Reformation debates on justification
3.1 Forerunners of the Reformation doctrines of justification?
3.2 Luther’s discovery of the ‘righteousness of God’
3.3 Luther’s mature theology of justification
3.4 Justification in early Lutheranism, 1516-1580
3.5 Early Reformed theology, 1519-1560
3.6 The English Reformation: from Tyndale to Hooker
3.7 Protestant orthodoxy
3.8 Anglicanism: the Caroline Divines
3.9 Puritanism: from the Old World to the New
3.10 The Pietist critique of Protestant orthodoxy
3.11 The Anglo-Catholic critique of the Reformation
3.12 Conclusion
4 Catholicism: the Council of Trent on justification
Developments within Catholicism, 1490-1545 4.1
4.2 The theological schools at Trent during the debates on justification
4.3 The Tridentine debates on justification
4.4 The Tridentine decree on justification
4.5 The post-Tridentine debates on justification
4.6 Conclusion
5 The modern period
5.1 The Enlightenment critique of orthodox doctrines of justification
5.2 The moral critique of the Enlightenment: I. Kant
5.3 Thereligious critique of the Enlightenment:
F. D. E. Schleiermacher
5.4 Thereappropriation of the concept of justification:
A. B. Ritschl
5.5 The dialectical approach to justification: K. Barth
5.6 The eclipse of justification, 1950-2000
5.7 Conclusion
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