Eduard Bθohl's (1836-1903) concept for a re-emergence of reformation thought
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Format: | Book |
Language: | English |
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New York :
Peter Lang,
c2009.
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Series: | American university studies. Series VII, Theology and religion,
v. 278 |
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Online Access: | http://site.ebrary.com/lib/ucy/Doc?id=10517099 |
Table of Contents:
- Introduction
- The life of Eduard Bθohl (1836-1903) : "Christianus mihi nomen
- reformatus cognomen!"
- Bθohl's life in outline
- Family background and education
- Bθohl's stint at the University of Basel
- Bθohl's appointment to the Protestant faculty of Vienna
- Bθohl's ecclesial and academic work, 1864-1899
- Bθohl and Bullinger's Second helvetic confession
- Kohlbrθugge and Bθohl's trip to Bohemia and Moravia
- Der evangelische sonntagsbote aus θOsterreich
- Bθohl's influence at the General Synod of the Evangelische kirche helvetischen bekenntnisses (HB)
- Bθohl as the leader of Kohlbrθugge's followers
- Bθohl's academic work at the Protestant faculty of Vienna
- Preliminary assessment of Bθohl's theology
- Immediate theological antecedents : Bθohl as a Kθohlbruggian
- Hermann Griedrich Kohlbrθugge's influence on Bθohl's theology
- Hermann Friedrich Kohlbrθugge's life
- Bθohl's struggle with Kohlbrθugge's theology
- Bθohl's endorsement of Kohlbrθugge's theology
- Bθohl's theology challenged by Kuenen and Kuyper
- Bθohl and Kuenen
- Bθohl and Kuyper
- Bθohl and the Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam
- Bθohl under Kuyper's sustained fire
- Bθohl
- Kohlbrθuggian or neo-Kohlbrθuggian?
- Bθohl's perspective on the Bible's coherence : Christ in the Old Testament
- Bθohl's Christological interpretation of the Old Testament
- The programme of Bθohl's Christologie des alten testamentes
- Genesis 3:15 as the first messianic prophecy
- Genesis 3:15 as the hermeneutical guide to the Old Testament
- Bθohl's historico-Christological reading of the Old Testament
- Bθohl's Old Testament Christology in context
- Bθohl and Hengstenberg in comparison
- Bθohl and Von Hofmann in comparison
- Evaluation of Bθohl's critique and his own proposal for his time
- Bθohl's controversy with Abraham Kuenen
- Kuenen's critique of Bθohl's Zwolf messianische Psalmen erklθart
- Bθohl's Ewiederung to Kuenen's attack
- Theological and exegetical presuppositions of this debate
- The shape of Bθohl's Old Testament exegesis
- Bθohl's views on the inspiration of the Scriptures
- Bθohl's biblical hermeneutics
- Bθohl's conception of the Bible's main character : the incarnation of the logos
- Anthropology
- Man's created state
- The fall
- The fallen state
- Christology
- Christology of the Old Testament
- Christology of the New Testament
- Christ's struggle with and victory over sin
- The two states of Christ
- The union of the logos with the human nature
- Evaluation of Bθohl's christology
- Bθohl's debate with Kuyper on the incarnation
- Kuyper's critique of Bθohl's incarnation
- Bθohl's response to Kuyper
- Comparison and evaluation of the debate between Kuyper and Bθohl
- Bθohl's conviction of the Bible's message : justification by faith alone
- Justification : the articulus stantis et cadentis ecclesiae
- Bθohl's understanding of the nature of justification
- Justification in the Ordo Salutis
- Justification in Bθohl's view of the Sacraments
- Evaluation of Bθohl's views on the Ordo Salutis and the Sacraments
- Bθohl and his opponents on justification
- Albrecht Ritschl's 'dualism'
- 'Pantheism' in Protestant theology
- Osiander's 'pantheism'
- Osiandrism in reformed theology
- Bθohl's debate with Kuyper
- Evaluation of Bθohl's doctrine of justification
- Summary and assessment of Bθohl's theology : reception and influence
- The central features of Bθohl's theology
- The Bible's coherence
- The Bible's main character
- The Bible's main message
- The basic theological thrust of Bθohl's theology
- The reception of Bθohl's theology
- Negative reviews of Bθohl's books
- Positive reviews of Bθohl's books
- The influence of Bθohl's theology
- The conferences for the Dutch and German ministers
- The conferences for the Czech and Hungarian ministers
- The Czech followers of Bθohl
- Bθohl
- cur theologicus incognitus?.