Changing Christian Paradigms and their Implications for Modern Thought /

Though the Bible and creeds have provided a compass for Christianity from earliest times, the frameworks of thought within which they have been understood have constantly changed, the contribution of Augustine to these changes being fundamental. This book traces, first, these changes chronologically...

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Main Author: Knox, Crawford.

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Language: English

Published: Leiden ; New York : E.J. Brill, 1993.

Series: Numen Book Series 57.
Numen Book Series Online, ISBN: 9789004380837.

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504 |a Includes bibliographical references (p. [335]-339) and index. 
505 0 0 |t Preliminary Material /  |r Crawford Knox --   |t Preface /  |r Burrow Wood and Ottery St Mary --   |t The Problem That We Face /  |r Crawford Knox --   |t God and The World How Biblical and Early Church Ideas Changed in the West /  |r Crawford Knox --   |t The Old Testament Understanding of the Relationship of God and the World /  |r Crawford Knox --   |t Jewish and Greek Understandings of God and the World /  |r Crawford Knox --   |t Christ in His Contemporary Setting /  |r Crawford Knox --   |t God and The World: The Early Church Fathers /  |r Crawford Knox --   |t Changes in the Mediaeval Conception of God /  |r Crawford Knox --   |t Renaissance and Reformation /  |r Crawford Knox --   |t Later Developments in Understanding God and the World /  |r Crawford Knox --   |t God and The World Some Implications of the Changes between Biblical and Early Church Ideas and those of the West /  |r Crawford Knox --   |t The Concept of God and His Relationship to the World /  |r Crawford Knox --   |t Creation Ex Nihilo /  |r Crawford Knox --   |t The Idea of God's Choosing /  |r Crawford Knox --   |t The Will of God and Emanation /  |r Crawford Knox --   |t The Trinity and the Limits of Self-Contradiction /  |r Crawford Knox --   |t The Augustinian-Western Trinity /  |r Crawford Knox --   |t Some Contrasts in Implications of the Early Patristic and Western Pictures /  |r Crawford Knox --   |t Redemption, Paideia and the Church /  |r Crawford Knox --   |t God and the World Confirmation of Biblical and Early Church Ideas in Modern Science and Their Relevance to Survival of Death and Jesus Christ /  |r Crawford Knox --   |t The Nature and Implications of the Fall /  |r Crawford Knox --   |t The Nature and Development of Order /  |r Crawford Knox --   |t Chance and Providence /  |r Crawford Knox --   |t Physical, Mental and Spiritual /  |r Crawford Knox --   |t Mind in Its Personal and Social Settings /  |r Crawford Knox --   |t The Relevance of F A Hayek and Classical Liberalism /  |r Crawford Knox --   |t The Transience of the Physical World /  |r Crawford Knox --   |t Memory /  |r Crawford Knox --   |t The Mind of God: I /  |r Crawford Knox --   |t The Mind of God: II /  |r Crawford Knox --   |t Jesus Christ /  |r Crawford Knox --   |t Coda /  |r Crawford Knox --   |t Select Bibliography /  |r Crawford Knox --   |t Index /  |r Crawford Knox --   |t Studies in the History of Religions Numen Bookseries /  |r Crawford Knox. 
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