ABSTRACT

The Companion Encyclopedia of Theology provides a comprehensive guide to modern theological thought. An international team of theologians and practitioners of both the Christian and Jewish faiths investigate and consider aspects of theology in 48 self-contained articles. Neither partisan and denominational, nor detached and abstract, this Companion explores the resources and applications of theology in the light of Christianity's place in the modern world.
The Structure
The Companion Encyclopedia of Theology is divided into six parts. The first three deal with major foundational aspects of Western theological reflection:
* the Hebrew and Christian Bible
* the Tradition
* the contribution of Philosophy
The second half of the Companion is concerned with application:
* in relation to Spirituality
* in relation to contemporary Ethics
* in relation to issues in and aspects of present-day theological construction
The 48 essays are descriptive, informative and analytical; their wide-ranging content is bound into a unified perspective by the editors' general introduction and the introductions to each of the six parts. At the end of each article, there are suggestions for further reading and the work is concluded with a comprehensive index.
This Companion Encyclopedia is a valuable source of reference for students, teachers and both lay and clerical practitioners of Christian and Jewish theology.
Key Features
* Broad Coverage - contains 48 in-depth essays covering both the history and application of Western theological thought
* International Authorship - written in non-technical language by a distinguished team of editors and authors from both Christian and Jewish faiths
* Balanced Approach - discusses and analyses the key issues without imposing any single viewpoint
* Clearly Presented - at the end of each article, there are suggestions for further reading and the work contains a comprehensive index

 

part 1|159 pages

The Bible

chapter |4 pages

Introduction

chapter 1|21 pages

The Hebrew Bible

Formation and Character

chapter 2|19 pages

The Hebrew Bible

Role in Judaism

chapter 4|21 pages

The Old Testament

Historical Study and New Roles

chapter 5|17 pages

The New Testament

Content and Character

chapter 6|20 pages

The New Testament

The Tradition of Interpretation

chapter 7|20 pages

The New Testament in Theology

chapter 8|18 pages

The Bible as Holy Book

part 2|174 pages

The Tradition

chapter |5 pages

Introduction

chapter 9|19 pages

Jesus in History and Belief

chapter 11|24 pages

Christendom

Medieval Christianity

chapter 12|21 pages

The Transition to Modernity

chapter 13|21 pages

The Enlightenment

chapter 14|19 pages

Theology Now

part 3|174 pages

Philosophy

chapter |5 pages

Introduction

chapter 17|25 pages

The Concept of God

chapter 18|21 pages

The Idea of Reason

chapter 19|25 pages

Natural Theology

chapter 20|20 pages

Religious Language

chapter 21|20 pages

Theology and Scientific Understanding

chapter 22|19 pages

Theological Anthropology

chapter 23|18 pages

Evil and Theology

part 4|176 pages

Spirituality

part 5|184 pages

Practical Theology

chapter |4 pages

Introduction

chapter 33|25 pages

The Idea of Christian Ethics

chapter 34|22 pages

Violence, Warfare and Peace

chapter 35|21 pages

Ethics and the Personal Life

chapter 36|18 pages

Theology, Wealth and Social Justice

chapter 37|17 pages

Power and the State

chapter 38|23 pages

The Pastoral Experience

chapter 39|26 pages

Theology, Medicine and Health

chapter 40|26 pages

Environmental Ethics

part 6|167 pages

Christian Theology: Scene and Prospect

chapter |4 pages

Introduction

chapter 42|22 pages

Making Sense of God

chapter 44|21 pages

The Trinity in Modern Theology

chapter 45|18 pages

Theology in the Narrative Mode

chapter 46|25 pages

Theology in the Dogmatic Mode

chapter 47|16 pages

Theology as Praxis