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Oliver D Crisp

    Oliver Crisp es una figura destacada en la teología analítica, dedicado a explorar conceptos teológicos con precisión y claridad. Su obra tiende un puente entre las indagaciones teológicas tradicionales y los métodos filosóficos modernos, ofreciendo perspectivas frescas sobre doctrinas establecidas. El estilo de Crisp se caracteriza por una argumentación cuidadosa y un compromiso con la coherencia lógica, invitando a los lectores a reflexionar profundamente sobre la naturaleza de la fe. Su contribución reside en enriquecer el discurso teológico a través de la metodología analítica y en hacer accesibles las ideas complejas.

    Participation and Atonement - An Analytic and Constructive Account
    God, Creation, and Salvation
    Freedom, Redemption and Communion: Studies in Christian Doctrine
    • Oliver D. Crisp studies the topics of human freedom, redemption and communion with one another and God, which are central themes in Christian theology.The chapters of this volume are arranged according to how they would appear in a traditional dealing with issues concerning human free will and sin, studies on the person of Christ in recent theology, and human redemption. The book ends with pieces examining two important issues in Christian practice, namely, the Eucharist and prayer.Deeply engaged with the Christian tradition, and exemplifying a generous orthodoxy, this work makes a constructive theological case for the vitality and importance of Reformed theology today.

      Freedom, Redemption and Communion: Studies in Christian Doctrine
    • God, Creation, and Salvation

      • 224 páginas
      • 8 horas de lectura

      This collection of studies in theology is written from the perspective of one from within the Christian faith, and seeking greater understanding of the doctrinal deposit of that faith. As a leading scholar in Christian and analytic theology, Oliver D. Crisp summarizes and analyses Christian doctrine, written in the form of traditional dogmatics.Beginning with issues concerning the task of theology, Crisp explores the challenges to systematic theology as a discipline, the uses of Scripture in theological discourse, and the reception of the theology of John Calvin. He then moves issues at the centre of serious theological debate in recent theology, the relationship between God and abstract objects in the thought of Jonathan Edwards, and theological anthropology. This volume culminates with studies that focus on central and defining issues in contemporary systematic and philosophical theology, taking forward a constructive theological program in dialogue with important figures in the Christian tradition, and engaged with some of the best contemporary theological scholarship.

      God, Creation, and Salvation