Paths not taken : fates of theology from Luther through Leibniz / Paul R. Hinlicky.
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- 9780802845719 (pbk.)
- 0802845711 (pbk.)
- 230.01 22
- BT40 .H56 2009
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BS 2825.M66 2010 REVELATION | BT .C66 2009 Humanity in the Mystery of God | BT30.A4 .A35 1983 African theology : | BT 40 .H56 2009 Paths not taken : | BT75.2 .L631994 THE STORY OF GOD:WESLEYAN THEOLOGY AND BIBLICAL NARRATIVE | BT75.2 .L631994 THE STORY OF GOD:WESLEYAN THEOLOGY AND BIBLICAL NARRATIVE | BT75.2 .L631994 THE STORY OF GOD:WESLEYAN THEOLOGY AND BIBLICAL NARRATIVE |
Includes bibliographical references (365-378) and index.
Leibniz : a modern alternative to dualism? -- After dualism : why Spinoza, not Kant, is the true antagonist of our story -- Theological optimism : how Barth appropriated Leibniz's teaching on the divine decree -- Luther tamed : how the Holy Spirit disappeared in Lutheranism and never reappeared in Barth -- General pneumatology : the sublimation of the spirit into progressive Christian culture -- Protological dilemmas : two versions of Leibniz's failure.
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