01701nam a2200313 a 450000500170000000800200001702000300003704100080006708200100007508200120008510000220009710000110011924500210013024500190015124500110017024500240018126000100020526000170021526000090023230000110024130000280025230000100028049000250029052009320031565000170124765000160126465000410128085600660132120260119071449.02024-09-05 09:50:21 a9781565631298, 1565631293 aeng a232.8 bO23-T45 aOden, Thomas C. eAuthor aThe Word of Life cThomas C. Oden nVol. 2 pSystematic Theolgy, aU.S.A bPrince Press c1998 a583tr. bHardcover, Illustration c24 cm aSystematic theology, aEmphasizing the beliefs common to all branches of Christendom rather than the issues that divide, Thomas Oden brings the full weight of two millennia of discussion to bear on the ever-contemporary questions of Christian faith. His magisterial study not only treats the traditional elements of systematic theology, referencing hundreds of theologians Protestant, Catholic, Orthodox, charismatic but also highlights the foundational exegetes of history. Broadly ecumenical in the truest sense of the word, and written from the perspective of a theological liberal-turned-evangelical, Oden's direct, frank, and provocative approach articulates the concerns of a broad spectrum of Christians pastors, teachers, seminarians, and thoughtful laity.Though comprehensive in scope, the set is arranged in a Trinitarian fashion with each volume focusing on one person of the godhead.The second volume discusses Christ and the Incarnation. aJesus Christ aChristology aJesus Christ -- Person and functions4 uhttps://data.thuviencodoc.org/books/15302/10.jpgyCover Image