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UNINA9910815080303321 |
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The Klass Schilder reader : the essential theological writings / / edited by Klaas Schilder [and three others] |
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Bellingham, WA : , : Lexham Press, , [2022] |
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©2022 |
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Descrizione fisica |
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1 online resource (476 pages) |
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Livello bibliografico |
Monografia |
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Includes bibliographical references. |
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Intro -- Title Page -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- General Introduction -- Why This Anthology? -- The Early Schilder -- Revelation and History: Engaging Barth -- Church and Culture: Engaging Kuyper -- War and Schism -- Reception -- How to Use This Anthology -- Part I: American Lectures (1939) -- Lecture 1: Common Grace -- Editors' Introduction -- 1. Introduction: Conflict with the Fathers Is Inevitable -- 2. How to Approach the Question of Common Grace -- 3. The Offer of Grace -- Source -- Lecture 2: The Covenant of Works and the Covenant of Grace -- Editors' Introduction -- 1. Introduction: The Importance of the Matter -- 2. Foundational Stipulations -- 3. Different Contexts -- 4. Connection and Blossoming -- 5. The Covenant of Works -- 6. Covenant of Works and Covenant of Grace -- 7. Vos' Distinctions -- 8. Discussion of the Distinctions -- 9. Concluding Remarks -- Source -- Lecture 3: Christian Freedom -- Editors' Introduction -- Lecture -- Source -- Lecture 4: Christ and Biblical History -- Editors' Introduction -- 1. Introduction -- 2. What Kind of History Does the Bible Tell? -- 3. Christ as the One Story of the Bible -- 4. Two Modes of Biblical Historiography -- 5. A Few Examples -- Discussion -- 1. What Is Your View of 2 Samuel 6:3-8, the History of Uzzah and the Ark? -- 2. What Is the Place of the Theocracy in Israel? -- 3. How Should We Preach about 2 Kings 6:1-7, the History of the Floating Axe Head? -- 4. Should We Think of the Kingdom of the Ten Tribes as the Church? -- 5. Can We Transpose the Circumstances of the |
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People of Israel to the Church of Today? -- 6. Is the King of the Northern Kingdom Head of the Church? -- 7. May We See a Type of Christ in Every Person in the Old Testament? -- 8. Must a Sermon Already Be Christological in Its Introduction?. |
9. How Should We in General Look for the Messianic Tenor of a Text? -- 10. What about the Application of the Sermon? -- Source -- Lecture 5: The Pluriformity of the Church -- Editors' Introduction -- 1. Faith and Experience -- 2. The Pluriformity of the Church -- 3. My Own Opinion -- Source -- Lecture 6: Faith and Mysticism -- Editors' Introduction -- Lecture -- Source -- Part II: Common Grace and Culture -- 1. Eros or Christ (1925) -- Editors' Introduction -- I -- II -- IV -- V -- VI -- VII -- VIII -- IX -- X -- XI -- XII -- XIII -- Source -- 2. Culture and Common Grace (1933) -- Editors' Introduction -- Article -- Source -- 3. Dr. Kuyper on Calvinism (1937) -- Editors' Introduction -- Article -- Source -- 4. "No" to Natural Theology (1939) -- Editors' Introduction -- 1. The Law Is Powerless by the Flesh -- 2. Human Conscience as Source of the Knowledge of Misery -- 3. The "Book of Conscience" in the Belgic Confession -- 4. The Meaning of Conscience in the Present -- 5. Outline -- 6. What Is Natural Theology? -- 7. The Defense of Natural Theology -- 8. The Role of Romans 2:14-15 in This Debate -- 9. The Meaning of Romans 2:14-15 -- 9.1. The Law Written on the Human Heart? -- 9.2. The Activity of the Law Written on the Heart -- 9.3. Two Kinds of Activity: Prassein and Poiein -- 9.4. Doing What You Do Not Want to Do-Romans 7 -- 9.5. No General Revelation in Romans 2 -- 9.6. How to Explain the Works of the Law? -- 9.6.1. Human Sin -- 9.6.2. Remnants of the Image of God -- 9.6.3. God's Providence -- 9.7. Conclusion -- Source -- 5. Created in the Image of God (1939) -- Editors' Introduction -- 15 -- Source -- Part III: The Church -- 1. The Judgment Begins at the House of God (1918) -- Editors' Introduction -- Sermon -- 1 -- 2 -- 3 -- Source -- 2. The Church in the World: Fleeing and Flying (1923) -- Editors' Introduction -- Article -- Source. |
3. Church and Utopia: Pentecost in Your Backyard (1931) -- Editors' Introduction -- Article -- Source -- 4. The Church Locked up: A Critique of Sphere Sovereignty (1932) -- Editors' Introduction -- Article -- Source -- 5. The Church and Salvation: Coetus et Congregatio (1932) -- Editors' Introduction -- Article -- Source -- 6. Theses on the Church (1935) -- Editors' Introduction -- Theses -- Source -- 7. A Holy, Catholic, Christian Church: Lecture on the Creed (1935) -- Editors' Introduction -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Visible and Invisible Church -- 3. The Church as Institute and Organism -- 4. The Church Militant and the Church Triumphant -- 5. The Teaching Church and the Listening Church -- 6. The Pluriformity of the Church -- 7. Pluriformity and History -- 8. Church and Creation -- 9. Church and History -- 10. Church and Individual -- 11. Church and World -- 12. Church and the Kingdom of God -- Excursus: Common Grace and Other Questions -- 13. The Form-Content Paradigm (W. J. Aalders and N. Söderblom) -- 14. Schleiermacher on the Church -- 15. Barth on the Church -- Source -- 8. On Being or Becoming the Church (1939) -- Editors' Introduction -- Article -- Source -- 9. No Salvation outside of the Church (1948) -- Editors' Introduction -- Article -- Source -- Part IV: Karl Barth -- 1. The Paradox in Religion (1927) -- Editors' Introduction -- I -- II -- III -- IV -- V -- VI -- VII -- VIII -- IX -- X -- XI -- XII -- XIII -- XIV -- XV -- Source -- 2. On a Theology of Crisis (1929) -- Editors' Introduction -- Chapter 1: A Somewhat Satirical Introduction -- Chapter 2: In the School of Karl Barth -- Chapter 3: The Other View of "The Crisis" -- Source -- 3. Barthianism and Secularization (1946) -- Editors' Introduction -- 1. Barthianism and Christian Education -- 2. Secularization -- 3. The Bible at Stake -- Source -- Part V: |
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Redemption-History. |
1. Light in the Smoke (1923) -- Editors' Introduction -- Meditation -- Source -- 2. Salvation History and Preaching (1931) -- Editors' Introduction -- I -- II -- III. (Conclusion) -- Source -- 3. Melchizedek, Abraham, and Christ (1941) -- Editors' Introduction -- Sermon -- 1 -- 2 -- 3 -- Source -- Part VI: German Occupation -- 1. "My Shield and Trust" (1940) -- Editors' Introduction -- Article -- Source -- 2. "That I May Yet Remain Faithful" (1940) -- Editors' Introduction -- Article -- Source -- 3. The Reformed Confession in Times of War (1940) -- Editors' Introduction -- Article -- Source -- 4. Why Barthianism Approaches the Neo-Calvinist Position in Times of War (1940) -- Editors' Introduction -- Article -- Source -- Selected Bibliography -- English Primary Sources -- English Secondary Sources -- Primary Sources in Other Languages -- Dutch Primary Sources -- Books -- Dictaten -- Articles -- Edited Works -- Dutch Secondary Sources -- Monographs -- Collections -- Articles/Chapters -- Subject Index -- Person Index. |
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"Klaas Schilder (1890-1952) was a prominent Dutch Reformed theologian in the early twentieth century, first as a pastor and then as a professor. While his fame spread to North America in the 1940s, he is mostly forgotten today. In Schilder Reader: The Essential Theological Writings, readers will rediscover this important Dutch theologian"-- |
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