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Thomas C. Oden

    Thomas C. Oden fut un éminent professeur de théologie et d'éthique, consacrant sa carrière à l'exploration des profondeurs de la tradition chrétienne. Son travail universitaire s'est concentré sur les écrits fondamentaux des premiers Pères de l'Église, offrant aux lecteurs un riche engagement avec la pensée chrétienne historique. Les contributions d'Oden à la théologie systématique ont fourni un cadre complet pour la compréhension du christianisme classique, rendant ses idées accessibles à un large public.

    A Change of Heart
    John Wesley's Teachings, Volume 2
    John Wesley's Teachings, Volume 1
    John Wesley's Teachings, Volume 4
    Doctrinal Standards in the Wesleyan Tradition
    One Faith
    • One Faith

      • 224pages
      • 8 heures de lecture
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      The book examines evangelical statements of faith from 1950 onwards, highlighting key documents like the Lausanne Covenant and the Manila Manifesto. It reveals a strong consensus among evangelicals regarding core Christian beliefs, showcasing the unity in faith despite diverse contexts. Through these analyses, the authors illustrate the enduring relevance and shared convictions within the evangelical community.

      One Faith
    • Doctrinal Standards in the Wesleyan Tradition

      Revised Edition

      • 302pages
      • 11 heures de lecture
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      Exploring the doctrinal evolution within the Wesleyan family of churches, this book delves into the theological principles and beliefs that have shaped their identity. It examines key historical events, influential figures, and the interplay of social and cultural factors that have impacted their teachings. By tracing the development of Wesleyan doctrine, the work highlights the distinctiveness of these churches and their contributions to broader Christian thought. This comprehensive analysis serves as a crucial resource for understanding their religious heritage.

      Doctrinal Standards in the Wesleyan Tradition
    • John Wesley's Teachings, Volume 4

      Ethics and Society

      • 338pages
      • 12 heures de lecture
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      Wesley's teachings are presented with a focus on their internal consistency over sixty years of preaching. The book serves as a guide for readers seeking to understand his essential principles on pastoral care, making it easier to navigate his writings. It highlights key concepts and provides a clear pathway for those interested in exploring Wesley's original texts.

      John Wesley's Teachings, Volume 4
    • John Wesley's Teachings, Volume 1

      God and Providence

      • 242pages
      • 9 heures de lecture
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      The series provides a comprehensive examination of John Wesley's teachings across four volumes, each focusing on crucial aspects of Christian doctrine. The first volume addresses concepts of God, providence, and humanity, while the second delves into Christ and salvation. The third volume emphasizes pastoral care practices, and the final volume tackles ethical and societal issues. This structured approach offers a detailed understanding of Wesley's theological framework and its implications for Christian life and practice.

      John Wesley's Teachings, Volume 1
    • John Wesley's Teachings, Volume 2

      Christ and Salvation

      • 322pages
      • 12 heures de lecture
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      Focusing on John Wesley's teachings, this four-volume series offers an in-depth exploration of his perspectives on fundamental Christian doctrines. The first volume addresses concepts of God, providence, and humanity, while the second delves into Christ and salvation. The third volume emphasizes the practice of pastoral care, and the fourth tackles ethical and societal issues. Each volume serves as a comprehensive guide to understanding Wesley's impact on Christian thought and practice.

      John Wesley's Teachings, Volume 2
    • A Change of Heart

      • 384pages
      • 14 heures de lecture
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      How did one of last century's most celebrated liberals change so dramatically? In this intellectual and spiritual memoir, Thomas Oden journeys from conservative rural Methodism in Oklahoma to free-spirited theological innovation in the land of academia and back to the foundations of ancient Christianity.

      A Change of Heart
    • John Wesley's Teachings, Volume 3

      Pastoral Theology

      • 306pages
      • 11 heures de lecture
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      The series offers a comprehensive exploration of John Wesley's teachings across four volumes, each focusing on essential Christian doctrines. The first volume discusses concepts of God, providence, and humanity, while the second delves into Christ and salvation. The third volume emphasizes the practice of pastoral care, and the fourth addresses ethical issues and societal concerns. This structured approach provides readers with a clear understanding of Wesley's theological framework and its application to both personal faith and community life.

      John Wesley's Teachings, Volume 3
    • First and Second Timothy and Titus

      Interpretation: A Bible Commentary for Teaching and Preaching

      • 206pages
      • 8 heures de lecture
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      Focusing on the pastoral letters, Thomas Oden offers a contemporary commentary rooted in classical interpretation. He employs thorough research into the historical, literary, and philological contexts to tackle challenging topics, including the role of women in worship and the issues faced by the wealthy. Oden's approach aims to enrich understanding while remaining faithful to traditional perspectives.

      First and Second Timothy and Titus
    • The rich tapestry of the creation narrative in the early chapters of Genesis proved irresistible to the thoughtful, reflective minds of the church fathers. Within them they found the beginning threads from which to weave a theology of creation, Fall, and redemption. Following their mentor the apostle Paul, they explored the profound significance of Adam as a type of Christ, the second Adam. The six days of creation proved especially attractive among the fathers as a subject for commentary, with Basil the Great and Ambrose producing well-known Hexaemerons. Similarly, Augustine devoted portions of five works to the first chapter of Genesis. As in previous volumes within the Ancient Christian Commentary on Scripture, the range of comment contained in this volume spans from the first century to the eighth and from East to West, from Greek and Latin speakers to Syriac. This ACCS volume on Genesis 1-11 opens up a treasure house of ancient wisdom that allows these faithful witnesses, some appearing here in English translation for the first time, to speak with eloquence and intellectual acumen to the church today. Especially helpful is the volume editor's provision of Septuagintal alternative readings to the Masoretic text, which are often necessary to understanding the fathers' flow of thought.

      Ancient Christian Commentary on Scripture I. Old Testament. Genesis 1-11