|  | Fergusson, David A. (ed.) The Blackwell Companion to Nineteenth-Century Theology Blackwell Companions to Religion
  1. Edition - April 2010 ca. 135.- Euro 2010. 552 Pages, Hardcover ISBN-10: 0-631-21718-5 ISBN-13: 978-0-631-21718-3 - John Wiley & Sons

Short description The Blackwell Companion to Nineteenth Century Theology presents a comprehensive account of the most significant theological figures, movements, and developments of thought that emerged in Europe and America during this period. Bringing together newly-commissioned research from prominent international Biblical scholars, historians, and theologians, the volume covers the key thinkers, confessional traditions, and major religious movements of the period. The Companion includes analysis of thinkers such as Kant and Kierkegaard, the influence and authority of Darwin and the natural sciences on theology, and debates the role of the "anti-theologians".
From the contents Part One: Key Thinkers and Their Influence
1. Kant
2. Schleiermacher
3. Hegel
4. Coleridge
5. Kierkegaard
6. Newman
Part Two: Trends and Movements
7. Natural Science and Theology
8. Romanticism and Pantheism
9. Roman Catholic Theology: Tübingen
10. Russian Theology
11. Evangelicalism
12. Kenotic Christology
13. Mediating Anglicanism: Maurice, Gore and Temple
14. Mediating Theology in Germany
15. America: Confessional Theologies
16. America: Transcendentalism to Social Gospel
17. Reformed Theology in Scotland and the Netherlands
18. Neo-scholasticism
19. The Bible and Literary Criticism
20. Sceptics and Anti-Theologians
21. History of Religion School
22. The Bible and Theology
23. Liberal Theology in Germany
24. Catholic Modernism
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