The Evangelical faith : by Helmut Thielicke, translated and edited by Geoffrey W. Bromiley. prolegomena: the relation of theology to modern thought-forms /
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TextGrand Rapids, MI : Eerdmans, ©1977Description: xv, 477 p. ; 23 cmISBN: - 0802823424
- 1 BT 75.2 T347 1974
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Part one: the state of theological discussion orientation of our theological thinking --
A. The two basic types of contemporary theology (modern and conservative) --
I. Address to the contemporary world --
II. Terminological inadequacy of the terms modern and conservative and their replacement wit cartesian and noncartesian --
B. Confrontation of the basic types under the terms Cartesian (Theology A) and non-cartesian (Theology B) --
III. Sketch of Cartesian theology (Theology A) and its essential problems --
IV. Key hermeneutical question in theology A. Problem of the form and content of mythical statements in theology --
V. The crux: Kerygmatic and disarmed myth --
VI. Theology B: counter-question and question --
VII. Theological starting-point in the doctrine of the Holy Spirit --
VIII. The Holy Spirit as He who creates anew and yet also links to the Old. The new place of self-understanding --
IX. Death of the Old Cartesian self --
X. New creation by the spirit: anthropological aspect. The Old and New Self --
XI. New creation by the spirit: hermeneutical aspect --
XII. Summary of the relation between Cartesian theology (A) and non-cartesian theology (B) --
Part two: theology in self-grounded secularity: situation and task of theology in the generation of the supposed death of God --
XIII. Theme and questionability of the slogan death of God --
XIV. History of the idea of the death of God --
XV. Theological evaluation of the idea of the death of God. Basis of a secular and scientific knowledge of the world (science) and mastery over it (technology) --
XVI. Godless world and worldless God. The theological problem of secularization --
XVII. Consequences for a Christian secularism --
XVIII. Tasks of Christian secularity. Outlines of the themes of proclamation
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