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The Edinburgh Critical History Of Nineteenthcentury Christian Theology Daniel Whistler

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The Edinburgh Critical History Of Nineteenthcentury Christian Theology Daniel Whistler
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Publisher: Edinburgh University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.41 MB
Pages: 376
Author: Daniel Whistler
ISBN: 9781474405874, 1474405878
Language: English
Year: 2017

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The Edinburgh Critical History Of Nineteenthcentury Christian Theology Daniel Whistler by Daniel Whistler 9781474405874, 1474405878 instant download after payment.

A conceptual survey of 19th-century theology and its relation to philosophy, natural science and social transformations

From the shadow of the Kantian critique it to the Oxford debates over Darwinism that shook the discipline to the core, and from the death of God to the rise of new Evangelical movements, 19th-century theology was fundamentally reshaped by both internal struggles and external developments.


This critical history charts this reshaping by focusing on the emerging theological themes of the period that cross authors, disciplines and nations. A team of internationally leading scholars map lines of thought from Romanticism through Hegelianism and positivism, exploring the richness of theology’s interactions with anthropology, art, industry, literature, philosophy, science and society.


Key Features
  • Takes an interdisciplinary approach to theology, focusing on key developments such as philosophical speculation and positivism, natural selection and social change
  • Key controversies, often consigned to disparate theological sub-fields, are arranged thematically
  • Repositions 19th-century theology as a vital series of intellectual experiments at the heart of the intellectual discourse of the era

Contributors

Ruth Barton, University of Auckland, New Zealand.


Roland Boer, University of Newcastle, Australia, and Renmin University of China, Beijing, China.


Joshua Cockayne, University of York, UK.


Susan Curtis, Purdue University, USA.


Benjamin Dawson, Queen Mary University of London, UK.


Andrew W. Hass, University of Stirling, UK.


Joseph P. Lawrence, College of the Holy Cross, Massachusetts, USA.


Gerard Loughlin, Durham University, UK.


Lissa McCullough, California State University Dominguez Hills, USA.


George Pattison, University of Glasgow, UK.


Thomas Pfau, Duke University, USA.


Steven Shakespeare, Liverpool Hope University, UK.


Katie Terezakis, Rochester Institute of Technology, USA.


Katya Tolstaya, VU University, Amsterdam, The Netherlands.


Daniel Whistler, University of Liverpool, UK.


Johannes Zachhuber, University of Oxford, UK.


Bennett Zon, Durham University, UK.


Regula Zwahlen, University of Fribourg, Switzerland.

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