03059nam 2200481Ia 450 991064010040332120231004212218.00-567-70432-70-567-70434-310.5040/9780567704344(CKB)5360000000054358(oapen)https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/96011(OCoLC)1353605319(UkLoBP)BP9780567704344BC(EXLCZ)99536000000005435820230109d2022 uy 0engurmn|---annantxtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierReinventing Christian DoctrineRetrieving the Law-Gospel DistinctionFirst edition.London :T&T Clark,2022.London :Bloomsbury Publishing,2022.1 electronic resource (232 pages)0-567-70430-0 Chapter 1: Retrieving the Law-Gospel Distinction for the Task of Dogmatics --Chapter 2: Law and Gospel as a Heuristic Lens --Chapter 3: Scripture Use in Augustine and the Reformation --Chapter 4: Christocentrism in Karl Barth, the Gospel of John, and the Possibility of Natural Theology --Chapter 5: Contra et Pro Sola Scriptura --Chapter 6: In Defence of Double Predestination --Chapter 7: Atonement: Socinus and Owen in Conversation --Chapter 8: Holy Supper: Retrieving Abraham Kuyper --Chapter 9: Law and Gospel as a Key to the Theology of the Religions -Bibliography --Index.Providing an alternative to current Trinitarian and Christocentric approaches to dogmatics, this open access book instead centres the Augustinian and classical Reformation Law-Gospel distinction. Maarten Wisse demonstrates the viability of dogmatics based on the Law-Gospel distinction from both a historical and a systematic-theological perspective. From a historical perspective, Wisse shows that the actual use of Scripture should be understood as the interplay between a critical concern about the difference between God and the world on the one hand, and the witness to God's presence in Christ in the world on the other. From a systematic-theological perspective, the benefits of approaching dogmatics through the dynamics between Law and Gospel is exemplified by discussions of key dogmatic topics, such as the doctrine of Scripture, predestination, atonement, the Eucharist and the theology of religions. The eBook editions of this book are available open access under a CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 licence on bloomsburycollections.com. Open access was funded by The Protestant Theological University..Biblical studiesReligionTheologyChristianityBiblical studies.Religion.TheologyChristianity.241/.2Wisse Maarten1340543UkLoBPUkLoBPBOOK9910640100403321Reinventing Christian Doctrine3062557UNINA