Christian Doctrine

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Christian doctrine
Christine Helmer
Confessions
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Creeds
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doctrine and Bible
doctrine and practical wisdom
doctrine as witness
Dogmatics
Dogmengeschichte
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George Lindbeck
Kevin Vanhoozer
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World Christianity

Product details

  • ISBN 9780567673336
  • Weight: 260g
  • Dimensions: 134 x 212mm
  • Publication Date: 20 Feb 2020
  • Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
  • Language: English
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Geoff Thompson addresses multiple questions concerning Christian doctrine in an engaging narrative, beginning with an in-depth discussion of the origins of doctrine in the various catechetical, polemical and apologetic pressures that the church encountered as it sought to articulate and teach its confession of faith in Jesus Christ. In providing an overview of some of the classic and historically influential doctrinal projects, Thompson employs ten case studies that illustrate the overlapping influences of tradition and contexts—both ecclesial and cultural—on doctrinal discourse.

Thompson takes the reader from those historical and paradigmatic case studies into some of the great contemporary debates about doctrine, including those which have been shaped by the critique of doctrine associated with the European Enlightenment as well as the challenges and contributions of theologians of the majority world. He pays particular attention to the influence that these diverse cultural, ecclesial, and academic contexts have had upon the shape and content of particular doctrines. This leads into an engagement with George Lindbeck’s seminal The Nature of Doctrine, as well as the more recent proposals of Kevin Vanhoozer and Christine Helmer. This guide concludes by developing the idea of a Christian social imaginary as the framework for holding together doctrine, practice, truth, diversity, and context.

Geoff Thompson is Co-ordinator of Studies: Systematic Theology at Pilgrim Theological College and Associate Professor, University of Divinity, Australia.