Beginning with the Old Testament background, Hebblethwaite gives an overview of the Christian hope from the time of Jesus to the present day and a robust defence of belief in life after death. The book dialogues with philosophical criticisms down the ages and in the light of scientific discoveries today.
Beginning with the Old Testament background, Hebblethwaite gives an overview of the Christian hope from the time of Jesus to the present day and a robust defence of belief in life after death. The book dialogues with philosophical criticisms down the ages and in the light of scientific discoveries today.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Brian Hebblethwaite, born in 1939, was educated at Clifton College, Bristol before going up to Magdalen College, Oxford to read Literae Humaniores. He went on to read Theology at Magdalene College, Cambridge, and to train for the Anglican priesthood at Westcott House, Cambridge. He also spent two semesters at the University of Heidelberg in Germany. After a curacy in Lancashire, he returned to Cambridge as Chaplain, then Dean of Chapel, at Queens' College and Lecturer in the Philosophy of Religion in the Faculty of Divinity. His publications earned him the higher degrees of Bachelor of Divinity in 1984 and Doctor of Divinity in 2006. Since 1980 he has been Editor for Ethics for the Theologische Realenzyklopädie, and from 1983 to 2001 he was Canon Theologian of Leicester Cathedral. He remains a Life Fellow of Queens' College, and now lives in retirement near Ely in Cambridgeshire.
Inhaltsangabe
Preface I: The Hope of Israel and the First Christians 1: The Old Testament Background 2: The New Testament II: The Classical Christian Hope 3: The Early Church 4: The Middle Ages 5: The Reformation III: The Christian Hope in the Modern Age 6: The Enlightenment 7: The Nineteenth Century 8: The Twentieth Century I: The Reaction Against Liberal Theology 9: The Twentieth Century II: Roman Catholic Theology 10: The Twentieth Century III: Later Protestant Theology 11: A Christian Eschatology for the Twenty-First Century
Preface I: The Hope of Israel and the First Christians 1: The Old Testament Background 2: The New Testament II: The Classical Christian Hope 3: The Early Church 4: The Middle Ages 5: The Reformation III: The Christian Hope in the Modern Age 6: The Enlightenment 7: The Nineteenth Century 8: The Twentieth Century I: The Reaction Against Liberal Theology 9: The Twentieth Century II: Roman Catholic Theology 10: The Twentieth Century III: Later Protestant Theology 11: A Christian Eschatology for the Twenty-First Century
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