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| Genre/Form: | Comparative studies |
|---|---|
| Document Type: | Book |
| All Authors / Contributors: |
Daniel Callahan; Heiko Augustinus Oberman; Daniel O'Hanlon |
| OCLC Number: | 1040645 |
| Description: | xiv, 335 p. ; 22 cm. |
| Contents: | Introduction -- Part 1. Scripture and tradition -- Ch. 1. Scripture and tradition / Oscar Cullmann -- Ch. 2. Scripture, tradition, and the church: an ecumenical problem / Josef Rupert Geiselmann -- Part 2. The Bible: Hermeneutics -- Ch. 3. The task of New Testament scholarship for the church's proclamation today / Ernst Fuchs -- Ch. 4. The evolution of dogma / A. A. van Ruler -- Ch. 5. The gospels as salvation history / David Michael Stanley -- Part 3. The Church -- Ch. 6. The concept of the church / Karl Barth -- Ch. 7. Catholic ecclesiology in our time / Gustave Weigel -- Part 4. The Sacraments -- Ch. 8. Toward a renewal of the doctrine of transubstantiation / Max Thurian -- Ch. 9. The real presence / Max Thurian -- Ch. 10. Reformation, preaching, and ex opere operato / Heiko A. Oberman -- Ch. 11. The sacraments: an encounter with God / E. H. Schillebeeckx -- Part 5. Justification -- Ch. 12. Justification / T. F. Torrance -- Ch. 13. Justification and sanctification according to the New Testament / Hans Küng. |
| Responsibility: | edited by Daniel J. Callahan, Heiko A. Oberman, Daniel J. O'Hanlon. |
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