On the genealogies and geographies of philosophical and theological thinking : an introductory text / Matheny, Paul.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Quezon City : New Day, c2006.Description: 162 pages 22 cmSubject(s): LOC classification:
  • BT 40  .M42 2006
Summary: The purpose of this series is to provide helpful introduction for theologians working with local congregations. While this may imply that they be practical at some level, these volumes are meant to introduce the challenges of contemporary theology, as well as the classical themes and issues of the Christian tradition. This volume is the first in a three-part series by the author intended to introduce philosophical and Christian theology. It serve as a textbook for courses that introduce the fundamental philosophical and theological topics of Christian theology and its related discipline, the philosophy of religion. The second volume will serve as a textbook for courses that introduce the topics of Christian praxis, and its ecclesial, missional and ecumenical reality. The third and final volume serve as a textbook that will introduce the framework of Christian theology and belief.
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Vol. 1 Faith and the Christian life.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

The purpose of this series is to provide helpful introduction for theologians working with local congregations. While this may imply that they be practical at some level, these volumes are meant to introduce the challenges of contemporary theology, as well as the classical themes and issues of the Christian tradition. This volume is the first in a three-part series by the author intended to introduce philosophical and Christian theology. It serve as a textbook for courses that introduce the fundamental philosophical and theological topics of Christian theology and its related discipline, the philosophy of religion. The second volume will serve as a textbook for courses that introduce the topics of Christian praxis, and its ecclesial, missional and ecumenical reality. The third and final volume serve as a textbook that will introduce the framework of Christian theology and belief.

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