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Title T & T Clark companion to the doctrine of sin / edited by Keith L. Johnson and David Lauber.

Publication Info. London, England : Bloomsbury T & T Clark, 2016.
©2016

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Description 1 online resource (487 pages).
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Series T & T Clark companions
T & T Clark companions.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents Part I: Biblical Background : -- 1. Pentateuch / Jay Sklar -- 2. Prophets / Mark J. Boda -- 3. Writings / Christopher R. Ansberry -- 4. Synoptic Gospels / C. Clifton Black -- 5. The Gospel and Epistles of John / Gary M. Burge -- 6. Paul / Timothy G. Gombis -- 7. Hebrews and the General Epistles / David M. Moffitt -- Part II: Historical Figures : -- 8. Classic rabbinic perspectives / Michael Graves -- 9. Irenaeus / James R. Payton, Jr. -- 10. Athanasius / Donald Fairbairn -- 11. Augustine / Jesse Couenhoven -- 12. Thomas Aquinas / Frederick Christian Bauerschmidt -- 13. Martin Luther / Robert Kolb -- 14. John Calvin / Randall C. Zachman -- 15. Friedrich Schleiermacher / Kevin M. Vander Schel -- 16. Søren Kierkegaard / Sylvia Walsh -- 17. Karl Barth / Paul T. Nimmo -- Part III: Dogmatic Issues : -- 18. Original sin / Ian A. McFarland -- 19. Divine providence / Thomas H. McCall -- 20. Freedom / Alistair McFadyen -- 21. Reason / Jason McMartin -- 22. Judgement and wrath / Jeremy J. Wynne -- 23. Finitude and death / Katherine Sonderegger -- 24. Principalities and powers / J.R. Daniel Kirk -- 25. Structural sin / Stephen Ray -- 26. The sinner and the victim / George Hunsinger -- 27. Christ / R. Michael Allen.
Summary The T & T Clark Companion to the Doctrine of Sin provides a comprehensive treatment of the doctrine of sin. The Companion includes an examination of the biblical and rabbinic accounts of sin, and it provides accounts of sin and its effects offered by key theologians throughout Christian history. It also explores debates surrounding the implications of sin for various doctrines, including God, creation, anthropology, and salvation. The book is comprised of 30 major essays that provide an unparalleled examination of the key texts, figures, and debates relevant to the Christian tradition's discussion of the doctrine of sin. The Companion is unique in that every essay seeks to both appropriate and further stimulate the church's understanding of sin and its implications for the whole of the church's dogmatic tradition. The essays are divided into three sections: (1) Biblical Background; (2) Major Figures and Traditions; and (3) Dogmatic Concerns. The first set of essays explores the biblical and rabbinic accounts of sin to bring out the complexities of the biblical presentation and its implications. The second section discusses the role of the doctrine of sin in the theology of key theologians with a special attention to explaining how the doctrine contributes to an understanding of their overall theology. The final section explores key dogmatic questions and concerns related to the doctrine of sin (e.g. original sin, sin and the question of evil and providence, sin and the freedom of the will). -- Provided by publisher.
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Subject Bibel.
Sin -- Christianity -- History of doctrines.
Sin -- Christianity -- History of doctrines.
Sin -- Biblical teaching.
Sin -- Biblical teaching.
Sündenlehre.
Theologie.
Sünde.
Added Author Johnson, Keith L., editor.
Lauber, David, editor.
Other Form: Original 9780567451156 0567451151 (DLC) 2015049410 (OCoLC)915250257
ISBN 9780567453075 (e-book)
0567453073 (e-book)
9780567451156
9780567149640 (ePub)
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