Createdness and Ethics
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Hans Schaeffer
About this book
This book contains a systematic description of the theologies of Colin E. Gunton (1941‑2003) and Oswald Bayer (b. 1939). Their use of the doctrine of creation in systematic theology has remarkable consequences for late-modern theological ethics. This book explores those consequences from the example of the theological doctrine of marriage. The author also contributes to the ecumenical debate by building on the Neo-Calvinist theological heritage.
Author / Editor information
Hans Schaeffer, Reformed Church of Wageningen, The Netherlands.
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"De publicatie van dit proefschrift bij het prestigieuze uitgeefhuis De Gruyter in Berlijn is een aparte felicitatie waard."
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Foreword
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Contents
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1. About this Book
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2. An Introductory Chapter
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3. Gunton’s Trinitarian Doctrine of Creation
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4. Bayer’s Doctrine of Creation as God’s Promise
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5. The Connection Between a Doctrine of Creation and Theological Ethics
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6. Marriage and the Doctrine of Creation
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7. Recapitulation
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8. Summaries
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9. Bibliography
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Index of Names
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