Scripture, Tradition, and Reason: A Study in the Criteria of Christian Doctrine : Essays in Honour of Richard P.C. HansonScripture, Tradition and Reason are the three criteria against which all Christian teaching must be measured. Arguments surrounding many contemporary issues -- such as the ordination of women, the "threefold ministry", ecumenical affiliations, Christian ethics -- rest on the relationship of these three criteria. This important study, by twelve scholars of international standing, serves the double purpose of honoring a distinguished churchman and scholar, R. P. C. Hanson, and bringing together learned discussions of this supremely important theme -- for the first time explored in such depth to provide an invaluable resource for theologians and scholars in all churches. "... a useful chart for the church as it embarks upon the stormy seas of the twenty-first century..". -- Anglican Theological Review |
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An Account of the Writings of R P C Hanson | 13 |
Anthony T Hanson Professor Emeritus of Theology | 23 |
Scripture in relation to Tradition and Reason | 35 |
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Scripture, Tradition and Reason: A Study in the Criteria of Christian Doctrine Richard Bauckham,Benjamin Drewery Vista previa limitada - 1988 |
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