The History of Christian Theology
with the theology of John Nelson Darby and the Plymouth Brethren in mid- 19 th century Britain. Dispensationalist reading of scr ...
Lecture 31: Evangelicalism and Fundamentalism Fosdick, “Shall the Fundamentalists Win?” Machen, Christianity and Liberalism. Mar ...
Protestantism after Modernity......................................................... Lecture 32 We need to trace a trajectory ...
Lecture 32: Protestantism after Modernity of human experience when it is in fact a speci¿ cally Western interpretation of experi ...
and truth are in fact irrational, a disguise for Western power. Right wing postmodernism assumes modernity is wrong and traditio ...
Lecture 32: Protestantism after Modernity with what scripture already means in the ongoing practices of prayer, liturgy, and ser ...
Catholic Theologies of Grace Lecture 33 In this lecture we ... go back all the way to the 16th century, the century of the Prote ...
Lecture 33: Catholic Theologies of Grace we will persevere to the end and be saved, or the certainty that we are elect and prede ...
Molina, argued that grace is only effective after the human will consents to it. People can therefore succeed in resisting grace ...
Lecture 33: Catholic Theologies of Grace Do Baius and Jansen sound too much like Protestants to be good Catholics? Intuitively, ...
Catholic Mystical Theology ............................................................. Lecture 34 We follow up now with a furt ...
Lecture 34: Catholic Mystical Theology The lower stages of the spiritual life consist of mental prayer. The soul begins with med ...
pure passivity of inner contemplation was achieved, lower forms of prayer and meditation, as well as the pursuit of virtue, were ...
Lecture 34: Catholic Mystical Theology Do you think mystical theology is a valuable form of religion? Why or why not? Do you ag ...
From Vatican I to Vatican II ............................................................. Lecture 35 The First Vatican Council ...
Lecture 35: From Vatican I to Vatican II Rome, so that the Roman See is ever afterward the Apostolic See, the See of Peter. Afte ...
speak of “concretely graced human nature” and point out that it is of this that the church fathers typically speak. Karl Rahner, ...
Lecture 35: From Vatican I to Vatican II Decrees of Vatican I, in Schaff, The Creeds of Christendom, vol. 2, 234– 271; Creeds of ...
Vatican II and Ecumenical Prospects ............................................. Lecture 36 In this ¿ nal lecture, ... we will ...
Lecture 36: Vatican II and Ecumenical Prospects more deeply concerned with the nuances of the doctrines to which their denominat ...
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