01311nam a2200265 a 450000500170000000800200001702000180003704100080005508200100006308200130007310000200008610000110010624500260011724500220014326000110016526000140017626000090019030000110019930000290021030000100023952006500024965000310089965000500093085600650098020260119071345.02024-04-17 15:39:04 a9780567030498 aeng a236.1 bD255-D73 aDavies, Douglas eAuthor aThe Theology of Death cDouglas J. Davies aU.S.A. bT&T Clark c2008 a197tr. bpaperback, illustrations c24 cm aThe first part of the book is grounded in biblical issues and in historical and philosophical theology. It seeks to establish several schemes of death theology related, for example, to early Christianity's Jewish cultural milieu, to belief in Christ's resurrection and to Christology, to issues of millennial belief and to an emergent liturgical practice. The rise of notions of the soul in relation to medieval thought and practice and the place of death in reformation theology are both covered, as is the role of the nineteenth and twentieth century. Finally the rise of biblical theology is considered, especially in the twentieth century... aDeath -- Biblical teaching aReligion -- Christian Theology -- Eschatology4 uhttps://data.thuviencodoc.org/books/14362/d.jpgyCover Image