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Title Yearbook of Chinese theology 2019. Volume 5 / edited by Paulos Z. Huang ; guest editor for this volume Thomas Xutong Qu.

Publication Info. Leiden ; Boston : Brill, 2019.

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Description 1 online resource (263 pages)
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Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents Intro; Contents; Editorial; Karl Barth and Sino-Christian Theology; Paulos Huang and Thomas Xutong Qu; Contributors; Part 1; Systematic Theology and Chinese Humanities; Chapter 1; The Narrative and the Triune Reality in the Theology of Robert Jenson: A Post-Karl Barth's Development; Wai Luen Kwok; 1 Barth and the Resurgence of Trinitarian Theology; 1.1 The Triune God's Revelation as Word-Event; 1.2 God's Word-Event as God's Veiling and Unveiling and the Different Interpretations of the Relation of Word and Event in Barth's Theology; 2 Jenson's Reading of Barth
2.1 Dialectical Theology of Time and Eternity2.2 Barth's Christology and Reality; 2.3 The Knowledge of God and Barth's Doctrine of the Trinity; 3 How Does Jenson Advance Barth's Doctrine of Trinity?; 4 Theological Implications of Jenson's Proposal; Chapter 2; Karl Barth's Triune God with Special Reference to Hegel's Speculative Philosophy; Xin Leng; 1 Introduction; 1.1 Hegel's Speculative Philosophy; 2 Barth on the Foundation of Trinity: Self-Revelation; 2.1 Self-Revelation; 2.2 Revelation and the Word of God; 3 The Triune God; 3.1 Holy One and Holy Three
3.2 God as Father, Son, Spirit: Creator, Reconciler, RedeemerPart 2; Practical Theology in Chinese Context; Chapter 3; Karl Barth's Ecclesial Identity in Dialogue with Confucian Familism; Shi-Min Lu; 1 Introduction; 2 Christocentric Human and Ecclesial Identities; 3 The Blood Tie of the Family of God; 4 The Blood Tie of Confucian Familism; 5 Conclusion; Chapter 4; Beyond the Politics of Redemption: Tradition-Based Visions of Responsibility in the Thought of Karl Barth and Mou Zongsan; Quan Li; 1 Introduction; 2 The Modern Conceptions of Responsibility; 3 Comparative Methodology
4 The Architectures of Responsibility5 Conclusion; Part 3; Church History in China; Chapter 5; Karl Barth and the Chinese Context: An Evangelical Evaluation; G. Wright Doyle; 1 Acceptance by Evangelicals; 1.1 Introduction; 1.2 Reasons for Acceptance among Evangelicals; 1.2.1 Personality; 1.2.2 Literary Style; 1.2.3 Theological Method; 1.2.4 Theology; 1.2.4.1 Revolt against Liberalism; 1.2.4.2 Other Emphases; 2 Reasons for Criticism by Evangelicals; 2.1 Personality; 2.2 Formal Considerations; 2.2.1 Literary Style; 2.2.1.1 Lack of Clarity; 2.2.1.2 Wordiness; 2.2.1.3 Love of Symmetry
2.2.1.4 Inconsistency Incoherence; 2.2.2 Theological Method; 2.2.2.1 Unproven Assumptions and Presuppositions; 2.2.2.2 Speculation; 2.2.2.3 Theology as a Science; 2.2.2.4 The Validity of Logic; 2.2.2.5 Dialectical Method; 2.3 Theological Content (Material Considerations); 2.3.1 Revelation and the Scriptures; 2.3.2 The Threefold Form of the Word of God; 2.3.3 Scripture; 2.3.4 Propositional Revelation?; 2.3.5 Poor Exegesis; 2.3.6 Recovery of the Reformers?; 2.3.7 Distortion of History; 2.3.8 Influence of Philosophy; 2.3.8.1 Kant; 2.3.8.2 Hegel and Kierkegaard; 2.3.8.3 Existentialism
Note 2.3.8.4 Realism
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Subject Christianity -- China -- Periodicals.
Christianity.
China.
Genre/Form Periodicals.
Subject Theology -- China -- Periodicals.
Theology.
China -- Church history -- Periodicals.
Church history.
China -- Religion -- Periodicals.
Religion.
Genre/Form Electronic books.
Church history.
Periodicals.
Added Author Huang, Baoluo, editor.
Qu, Xutong, editor.
Other Form: Print version: Huang, Paulos Z. Yearbook of Chinese Theology 2019. Boston : BRILL, ©2019 9789004409903
ISBN 9004409912 (electronic book)
9789004409910 (electronic book)
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