Saving and Secular Faith: An Invitation to Systematic Theology
What does it mean to live by faith? Answers are more elusive than ever. Beginning with a rich discussion of the Reformation legacy, historian-theologian B.A. Gerrish responds that if we release our thinking from sectarian, partisan lenses, we find that faith denotes a multitude of impulsestrust, doubt, fidelity, and confidenceand is a fundamental human posture. It undergirds not only "saving" faith but also "secular" varieties in other religious traditionsand even outside religions. We all literally live by faith in every phase of our lives. Gerrish's prolegomenon to theology goes on to ask what then is the use of belief? How, in fact, do we come to faith? And how are religious and secular faith related, especially in relation to Jesus Christ? Gerrish opens up the notion of faith to encompass the "discovery of personal meaning in one's existence" and the theological drive to articulate the deepest drives of the human self.

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Saving and Secular Faith: An Invitation to Systematic Theology
What does it mean to live by faith? Answers are more elusive than ever. Beginning with a rich discussion of the Reformation legacy, historian-theologian B.A. Gerrish responds that if we release our thinking from sectarian, partisan lenses, we find that faith denotes a multitude of impulsestrust, doubt, fidelity, and confidenceand is a fundamental human posture. It undergirds not only "saving" faith but also "secular" varieties in other religious traditionsand even outside religions. We all literally live by faith in every phase of our lives. Gerrish's prolegomenon to theology goes on to ask what then is the use of belief? How, in fact, do we come to faith? And how are religious and secular faith related, especially in relation to Jesus Christ? Gerrish opens up the notion of faith to encompass the "discovery of personal meaning in one's existence" and the theological drive to articulate the deepest drives of the human self.

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Saving and Secular Faith: An Invitation to Systematic Theology

Saving and Secular Faith: An Invitation to Systematic Theology

by B. A. Gerrish
Saving and Secular Faith: An Invitation to Systematic Theology

Saving and Secular Faith: An Invitation to Systematic Theology

by B. A. Gerrish

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Overview

What does it mean to live by faith? Answers are more elusive than ever. Beginning with a rich discussion of the Reformation legacy, historian-theologian B.A. Gerrish responds that if we release our thinking from sectarian, partisan lenses, we find that faith denotes a multitude of impulsestrust, doubt, fidelity, and confidenceand is a fundamental human posture. It undergirds not only "saving" faith but also "secular" varieties in other religious traditionsand even outside religions. We all literally live by faith in every phase of our lives. Gerrish's prolegomenon to theology goes on to ask what then is the use of belief? How, in fact, do we come to faith? And how are religious and secular faith related, especially in relation to Jesus Christ? Gerrish opens up the notion of faith to encompass the "discovery of personal meaning in one's existence" and the theological drive to articulate the deepest drives of the human self.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780800628505
Publisher: 1517 Media
Publication date: 11/10/1999
Pages: 168
Product dimensions: 5.50(w) x 8.50(h) x 0.25(d)

About the Author

B. A. Gerrish is Distinguished Professor of Theology at union Theological Seminary, Virginia, and John Nuveen Professor of Historical Theology Emeritus at the Divinity School, University of Chicago. Among his many influential publications are A Prince of the Church(1984), and Grace and Gratitude(1993), both from Fortress Press.

Table of Contents

Preface

Saving Faith

"Belief" and "Trust" in the New Testament

"Assent" in Thomas Aquinas

"Confidence" in Martin Luther

"Recognition" in John Calvin

Secular Faith

Faith and Religion

The Search for Meaning

Stages of Faith

Faith and Inclusive Meaning

The Justification of Faith

The Lost Virtue of Believing

Existential Belief: The World as Order

Practical Belief: The World Order as Moral

The Confession of Faith

Creeds and Confessional Pluralism

A Confessing Church

A Confessional Theology

The Doctrine of Faith

The Shape of Christian Dogmatics

Dogmatic Theology in the University and the Church

Faith and Jesus Christ

Christology at the Crossroad

The Christ of Faith

Abbreviations

Notes

Bibliography

Index

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