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- catalog contributor b2506724.
- catalog created "1974.".
- catalog date "1974".
- catalog date "1974.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1974.".
- catalog description "1. Paul Althaus: A case study -- I. Between Troeltsch and Barth -- 2. Child of conflict -- I. Ernst Troeltsch -- 3. A positive a negative catalyst -- 4. Troeltsch's new approach -- 5. God's message to man: Troeltsch's concept of revelation -- 6. Man's response to God; Troeltsch's view of the religions -- 7. Christianity and the religions -- II. Karl Barth -- 8. His approach: "From above" -- the divine transcendence -- 9. Extra Christum Nulla Revalatio -- 10. Extra Christum Nulla Religio -- 11. In Christo Una Religio -- 12. Excursus: Did Barth change his verdict on the religions? -- II. A middle way -- a Protestant way -- I. Althaus' middle way -- 13. The Scylla and Charybdis of a theology of the religions -- 14. Between Troeltsch and Barth in the understanding of revelation -- 15. Between Troeltsch and Barth in the understanding of religion -- 16. Between Troeltsch and Barth in the understanding of Christianity's uniqueness -- II. A Protestant way -- 17. Protestant -- ".
- catalog description "32. The religions' role is distinct and partially independent -- 33. "Natural theology" or "General salvation history"? -- 34. The religions' role is supernatural -- 35. The religions' role: Part of the history of salvation -- II. The nature of the religions' role: their content of truth -- 36. In the religions man can know the one, true God -- 37. In the religions man can know the personal God and His offer of love -- 38. In the religions man can know his need of redemption -- 39. Summarizing: The religions are instruments of God's truth -- III. The positive relation between Christianity and religions -- 40. The possibility of "Anknupfung" -- 41. The necessity of "Anknupfung" -- IV. The religions as "Viae Salutis"? -- 42. A "Catholic" question -- 43. The certainty of God's universal, salvific will -- 44. A form of faith within Uroffenbarung and the religions -- 45. Does faith require knowledge of the historical reality of Christ? -- 46. The universal Christ -- ".
- catalog description "Bibliography: p. 244-267.".
- catalog description "Conclusion: Agenda for a Protestant-Catholic dialogue concerning the religions -- I. Listening -- 77. The reality of sin and rebellion against God -- 78. Christocentrism -- Christ the cause and source of salvation -- 79. Proper relation between general and special economies of salvation -- 80. The abiding meaning of mission -- II. Questioning -- Practical questions: -- 81. Concerning dialogue -- 82. Concerning the relation between theology and comparative religions -- Dogmatic questions: -- 83. Concerning God's salvific will -- 84. Concerning revelation -- 85. Concerning justification -- 86. Concerning Christology -- III. A final word: The hermeneutics of theology of the religions -- 87. Theological principles not sufficient -- 88. A truly dialectical attitude required -- 89. Final judgment through confrontation.".
- catalog description "Physically-objectively -- 60. Necessity of the "Solus Christus" -- Psychologically-subjectively -- 61. The final "No" to the religions -- Psychologically-subjectively -- 62. The final "No": Sine Christo = Contra Christian -- III. An example of Uroffenbarung's "Yes" and justification's "No": The religions of grace -- 63. A verification of the clash -- 64. Uroffenbarung's "Yes" to the religions of grace -- 65. Justification's "No" to the religions of grace -- 66. A question of method: Theological principles and phenomenological facts -- IV. Justification: the "Articulus Cadentis Religionis" -- 67. A necessary and decisive clash -- 68. Althaus' final attitude towards the religions: They are a "Praeparatio Negativa" for the gospel -- VII: The verification of this case study: Protestant theology and the Non-Christian religions -- 69. A case study for contemporary Protestant attitudes -- 70. Present state of German-Protestant theology of religions -- 71. H. G. Fritzsche -- ".
- catalog description "V. Althaus'' "No" to the religions: Dialectical or contradictory? -- 47. Introduction -- I. Althaus' parallel "No" to the religions -- 48. Concerning the religions' role in the plan of salvation -- 49. Concerning the religions' content of truth -- 50. Concerning the relation between Christianity and the religions -- 51. Concerning the religions as Viae Salutis -- 52. Althaus' central, summarizing "No" to the religions -- II. Dialectic or contradiction? -- 53. A dialectical view -- 54. A contradictory view -- VI. Justification -- the "Articulus Stantis et Cadentis Religionis" -- 55. Introduction -- I. Sola Fide -- establishes the religions in a state of sin and condemnation -- 56. Means that God and man is a sinner -- 57. Means that God is judge and man the condemned -- II. Solus Christus -- deprives religions of all scape from the state of sin and condemnation -- 58. Necessity of the "Solus Christus" -- physically-objectively -- 59. The final "No" to the religions -- ".
- catalog description "examples of reformed tendency -- 72. C. H. Ratschow -- example of Lutheran tendency -- 73. W. Pannenberg -- example of historical nonconfessional approach -- 74. "Opinio Communis" within systematic theology -- 75. "Opinio Communis" within mission-theology -- 76. Conclusion: Althaus still a valid case study?".
- catalog description "fidelity to the Reformation -- 18. Incarnational -- openness to the world -- 19. A unique case study -- III. The religions: Echo of Uroffenbarung -- I. Uroffenbarung: the foundation and starting-point for a theology of the religions -- 20. Religions originate from and are bearers of Uroffenbarung -- II. The reality of Uroffenbarung -- 22. Uroffenbarung -- its definition and terminology -- 23. Scriptural foundation for the reality of Uroffenbarung -- 24. Uroffenbarung -- its foundations in Protestant tradition -- III. The phenomenology of Uroffenbarung -- 25. Various structures for describing the phenomenology of Uroffenbarung -- 26. Uroffenbarung int he "Ur-Macht" -- 27. Uroffenbarung in the "Ur-Ich" -- 28. Uroffenbarung in the "Ur-Wille" -- 29. Uroffenbarung in the "Ur-Geist" -- 30. A common starting point -- IV. Althaus' positive evaluation of the religions -- 31. Introduction -- I. The religions play a role in the economy of salvation -- ".
- catalog description "working salvation within history".
- catalog extent "xii, 273 p. ;".
- catalog identifier "3770804856".
- catalog isPartOf "Marburger theologische Studien ; 11".
- catalog issued "1974".
- catalog issued "1974.".
- catalog language "eng ger".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Marburg : N. G. Elwert,".
- catalog subject "261.2".
- catalog subject "Althaus, Paul, 1888-1966.".
- catalog subject "BR127 .K57".
- catalog subject "Christianity and other religions.".
- catalog subject "Religion Philosophy.".
- catalog subject "Theology of religions (Christian theology)".
- catalog tableOfContents "1. Paul Althaus: A case study -- I. Between Troeltsch and Barth -- 2. Child of conflict -- I. Ernst Troeltsch -- 3. A positive a negative catalyst -- 4. Troeltsch's new approach -- 5. God's message to man: Troeltsch's concept of revelation -- 6. Man's response to God; Troeltsch's view of the religions -- 7. Christianity and the religions -- II. Karl Barth -- 8. His approach: "From above" -- the divine transcendence -- 9. Extra Christum Nulla Revalatio -- 10. Extra Christum Nulla Religio -- 11. In Christo Una Religio -- 12. Excursus: Did Barth change his verdict on the religions? -- II. A middle way -- a Protestant way -- I. Althaus' middle way -- 13. The Scylla and Charybdis of a theology of the religions -- 14. Between Troeltsch and Barth in the understanding of revelation -- 15. Between Troeltsch and Barth in the understanding of religion -- 16. Between Troeltsch and Barth in the understanding of Christianity's uniqueness -- II. A Protestant way -- 17. Protestant -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "32. The religions' role is distinct and partially independent -- 33. "Natural theology" or "General salvation history"? -- 34. The religions' role is supernatural -- 35. The religions' role: Part of the history of salvation -- II. The nature of the religions' role: their content of truth -- 36. In the religions man can know the one, true God -- 37. In the religions man can know the personal God and His offer of love -- 38. In the religions man can know his need of redemption -- 39. Summarizing: The religions are instruments of God's truth -- III. The positive relation between Christianity and religions -- 40. The possibility of "Anknupfung" -- 41. The necessity of "Anknupfung" -- IV. The religions as "Viae Salutis"? -- 42. A "Catholic" question -- 43. The certainty of God's universal, salvific will -- 44. A form of faith within Uroffenbarung and the religions -- 45. Does faith require knowledge of the historical reality of Christ? -- 46. The universal Christ -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "Conclusion: Agenda for a Protestant-Catholic dialogue concerning the religions -- I. Listening -- 77. The reality of sin and rebellion against God -- 78. Christocentrism -- Christ the cause and source of salvation -- 79. Proper relation between general and special economies of salvation -- 80. The abiding meaning of mission -- II. Questioning -- Practical questions: -- 81. Concerning dialogue -- 82. Concerning the relation between theology and comparative religions -- Dogmatic questions: -- 83. Concerning God's salvific will -- 84. Concerning revelation -- 85. Concerning justification -- 86. Concerning Christology -- III. A final word: The hermeneutics of theology of the religions -- 87. Theological principles not sufficient -- 88. A truly dialectical attitude required -- 89. Final judgment through confrontation.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Physically-objectively -- 60. Necessity of the "Solus Christus" -- Psychologically-subjectively -- 61. The final "No" to the religions -- Psychologically-subjectively -- 62. The final "No": Sine Christo = Contra Christian -- III. An example of Uroffenbarung's "Yes" and justification's "No": The religions of grace -- 63. A verification of the clash -- 64. Uroffenbarung's "Yes" to the religions of grace -- 65. Justification's "No" to the religions of grace -- 66. A question of method: Theological principles and phenomenological facts -- IV. Justification: the "Articulus Cadentis Religionis" -- 67. A necessary and decisive clash -- 68. Althaus' final attitude towards the religions: They are a "Praeparatio Negativa" for the gospel -- VII: The verification of this case study: Protestant theology and the Non-Christian religions -- 69. A case study for contemporary Protestant attitudes -- 70. Present state of German-Protestant theology of religions -- 71. H. G. Fritzsche -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "V. Althaus'' "No" to the religions: Dialectical or contradictory? -- 47. Introduction -- I. Althaus' parallel "No" to the religions -- 48. Concerning the religions' role in the plan of salvation -- 49. Concerning the religions' content of truth -- 50. Concerning the relation between Christianity and the religions -- 51. Concerning the religions as Viae Salutis -- 52. Althaus' central, summarizing "No" to the religions -- II. Dialectic or contradiction? -- 53. A dialectical view -- 54. A contradictory view -- VI. Justification -- the "Articulus Stantis et Cadentis Religionis" -- 55. Introduction -- I. Sola Fide -- establishes the religions in a state of sin and condemnation -- 56. Means that God and man is a sinner -- 57. Means that God is judge and man the condemned -- II. Solus Christus -- deprives religions of all scape from the state of sin and condemnation -- 58. Necessity of the "Solus Christus" -- physically-objectively -- 59. The final "No" to the religions -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "examples of reformed tendency -- 72. C. H. Ratschow -- example of Lutheran tendency -- 73. W. Pannenberg -- example of historical nonconfessional approach -- 74. "Opinio Communis" within systematic theology -- 75. "Opinio Communis" within mission-theology -- 76. Conclusion: Althaus still a valid case study?".
- catalog tableOfContents "fidelity to the Reformation -- 18. Incarnational -- openness to the world -- 19. A unique case study -- III. The religions: Echo of Uroffenbarung -- I. Uroffenbarung: the foundation and starting-point for a theology of the religions -- 20. Religions originate from and are bearers of Uroffenbarung -- II. The reality of Uroffenbarung -- 22. Uroffenbarung -- its definition and terminology -- 23. Scriptural foundation for the reality of Uroffenbarung -- 24. Uroffenbarung -- its foundations in Protestant tradition -- III. The phenomenology of Uroffenbarung -- 25. Various structures for describing the phenomenology of Uroffenbarung -- 26. Uroffenbarung int he "Ur-Macht" -- 27. Uroffenbarung in the "Ur-Ich" -- 28. Uroffenbarung in the "Ur-Wille" -- 29. Uroffenbarung in the "Ur-Geist" -- 30. A common starting point -- IV. Althaus' positive evaluation of the religions -- 31. Introduction -- I. The religions play a role in the economy of salvation -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "working salvation within history".
- catalog title "Towards a protestant theology of religions : a case study of Paul Althaus and contemporary attitudes (mit deutscher Zusammenfassung ) / Paul Knitter. --".
- catalog type "text".