The History of Christian Theology
Some interesting and startling changes are currently afoot in the Catholic tradition. Recently, a commission set up by Cardinal ...
Lecture 36: Vatican II and Ecumenical Prospects What do you think are the key challenges faced by the Roman Catholic church? Do ...
Timeline c. 30 ................................................. Cruci¿ xion of Jesus. 50–64.................................... ...
Timeline c. 202 ............................................... Origen begins his teaching career at age 17 by becoming head of ...
553................................................... The Second Council of Constantinople (the ¿ fth ecumenical council) gives ...
Timeline 1439................................................. The Council of Florence de¿ nes the medieval sacramental system a ...
1527................................................. The Schleitheim Confesssion, the most important confessional document of t ...
Timeline 1545–1563....................................... The Council of Trent meets—with numerous lengthy interruptions— and pr ...
1577................................................. Anabaptists are granted toleration under William I of Orange in the Nether ...
Timeline 1647................................................. The Westminster Confession, the most important Reformed confessio ...
1695................................................. The French church condemns Madame Guyon’s teachings for their Quietist ten ...
Timeline 1764................................................. Voltaire publishes his Philosophical Dictionary, a collection of ...
1854................................................. In Ineffabilis Deus (“The Ineffable God”), Pope Pius IX de¿ nes the Blesse ...
Timeline 1906................................................. Albert Schweitzer publishes The Quest of the Historical Jesus, ar ...
1950................................................. The papal bull Muni¿ centissimus Deus (The Most Muni¿ cent God) de¿ nes th ...
Glossary Glossary absolution: From a Latin verb meaning “to loose” (related to the word “dissolve”), in a broad sense this term ...
agrapha: From the Greek word for “unwritten,” a technical term in contemporary scholarship for sayings of Jesus not written down ...
Glossary anfechtung: German for “assault,” the word Luther used to translate the Latin word tentatio, that is, “temptation.” Thi ...
Apollinarianism: The view, named after the 4th century Alexandrian theologian Apollinarius, that in the Incarnation the divine W ...
Glossary Arminianism: A Protestant theology in the Reformed tradition, derived from the work of Jacobus Arminius (d. 1609), whic ...
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