Scripture, Tradition, and Reason: A Study in the Criteria of Christian Doctrine : Essays in Honour of Richard P.C. HansonRichard Bauckham, Benjamin Drewery T & T Clark, 1988 - 297 páginas Scripture, 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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... Bible only ' without reference to tradition are most dependent of all . If ' the Bible only ' is their authority , then it is of special importance for them to know what exactly this Bible is , and by what authority they limit it to the ...
... Bible only ' without reference to tradition are most dependent of all . If ' the Bible only ' is their authority , then it is of special importance for them to know what exactly this Bible is , and by what authority they limit it to the ...
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... Bible be allowed to challenge tradition . The Reformation was due in large part to reading the Bible in fresh translations which no longer carried the associations which medieval theology had built around the text of the Vulgate , so ...
... Bible be allowed to challenge tradition . The Reformation was due in large part to reading the Bible in fresh translations which no longer carried the associations which medieval theology had built around the text of the Vulgate , so ...
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... biblical reports became increasingly hard to sustain . Ironically the attempt to use the Bible to defend the truth of the Christian revelation undermined the traditional status of both of them . Fearing the ' slippery slope ' effect ...
... biblical reports became increasingly hard to sustain . Ironically the attempt to use the Bible to defend the truth of the Christian revelation undermined the traditional status of both of them . Fearing the ' slippery slope ' effect ...
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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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