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    <![CDATA[Heresies and How to Avoid Them]]>
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    <![CDATA[<em>Heresies and How to Avoid Them</em>  will help Christians understand why  they are expected to believe certain things and disbelieve others. Readers  will learn about the decisions that radically affected the course of  Christian history, and that still shape Christianity today. <p> Here, ten top theologians, all practising Christians, tackle ten ancient  heresies and show why the contemporary Church still needs to know about  them. Christians need to remember what these great early heresies were and  why they were ruled out, or else risk falling prey to their modern-day  manifestations. The contributors show how present debates in the Church are  often re-enactments of battles which the Church thought it had won against  heresies many centuries ago. <p> The book contains key scriptural passages relevant to each heresy, a  glossary of terms, and summaries of historical Church documents in which  these heresies were defined and outlawed. <p> <strong>Contributors</strong><br/> Professor Denys Turner, Pitkin Professor of Historical Theology at  Yale <br/> Dr Janet Martin Soskice, Fellow of Jesus College and Reader in  Philosophical Theology <br/> Dr Anna Williams, Fellow of Corpus Christi College and Lecturer in  Patristic and Medieval Theology <br/> The Rev. Dr Ben Quash, Fellow and Dean of Peterhouse <br/> The Rev. John Sweet, Fellow of Selwyn College <br/> The Rev. Dr Michael B. Thompson, Vice Principal of Ridley Hall. <p> <strong>Topics</strong><br/> Adoptionism--did Jesus become the Son of God at his baptism? <br/> Docetism--was Jesus really human or did he just appear to be so? <br/> Nestorianism--was Christ one Person or a hybrid with a divine  dimension and a human dimension? <br/> Arianism--was Christ divine and eternal or was there a time when he  did not exist? <br/> Marcionism--is the God of the New Testament the same as the God of the  Old? <br/> Theopaschitism--is it possible for God to suffer in His divine nature?  <br/> Destroying the Trinity--does God have a simple or a complex nature?  <br/> Pelagianism--can people save themselves by their own efforts? <br/> `The Free Spirit'--are there two kinds of Church membership, one for  the elite and one for the rest? <br/> Donatism--do Christian ministers need to be faultless for their  ministrations to be effective?</p></p></p></p>]]>
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    <![CDATA[<em>Heresies and How to Avoid Them</em>  will help Christians understand why  they are expected to believe certain things and disbelieve others. Readers  will learn about the decisions that radically affected the course of  Christian history, and that still shape Christianity today. <p> Here, ten top theologians, all practising Christians, tackle ten ancient  heresies and show why the contemporary Church still needs to know about  them. Christians need to remember what these great early heresies were and  why they were ruled out, or else risk falling prey to their modern-day  manifestations. The contributors show how present debates in the Church are  often re-enactments of battles which the Church thought it had won against  heresies many centuries ago. <p> The book contains key scriptural passages relevant to each heresy, a  glossary of terms, and summaries of historical Church documents in which  these heresies were defined and outlawed. <p> <strong>Contributors</strong><br/> Professor Denys Turner, Pitkin Professor of Historical Theology at  Yale <br/> Dr Janet Martin Soskice, Fellow of Jesus College and Reader in  Philosophical Theology <br/> Dr Anna Williams, Fellow of Corpus Christi College and Lecturer in  Patristic and Medieval Theology <br/> The Rev. Dr Ben Quash, Fellow and Dean of Peterhouse <br/> The Rev. John Sweet, Fellow of Selwyn College <br/> The Rev. Dr Michael B. Thompson, Vice Principal of Ridley Hall. <p> <strong>Topics</strong><br/> Adoptionism--did Jesus become the Son of God at his baptism? <br/> Docetism--was Jesus really human or did he just appear to be so? <br/> Nestorianism--was Christ one Person or a hybrid with a divine  dimension and a human dimension? <br/> Arianism--was Christ divine and eternal or was there a time when he  did not exist? <br/> Marcionism--is the God of the New Testament the same as the God of the  Old? <br/> Theopaschitism--is it possible for God to suffer in His divine nature?  <br/> Destroying the Trinity--does God have a simple or a complex nature?  <br/> Pelagianism--can people save themselves by their own efforts? <br/> `The Free Spirit'--are there two kinds of Church membership, one for  the elite and one for the rest? <br/> Donatism--do Christian ministers need to be faultless for their  ministrations to be effective?</p></p></p></p>]]>
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    <![CDATA[Balthasar at the End of Modernity]]>
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    <![CDATA[A generation of Anglican theologians explore the significance of von Balthasar's theology for Christian thought at the end of modernity.]]>
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    <![CDATA[How can theology think and talk about history? Building on the work of the major twentieth-century theologian Hans Urs von Balthasar as well as entering into sharp critical debate with him, this book sets out to examine the value and the potential of a &#8216;theodramatic&#8217; conception of history. By engaging in dialogue not only with theologians and philosophers like von Balthasar, Hegel and Barth, but with poets and dramatists such as the Greek tragedians, Shakespeare and Gerard Manley Hopkins, the book makes its theological principles open and indebted to literary forms, and seeks to show how such a theology might be applied to a world intrinsically and thoroughly historical. By contrast with theologies that stand back from the contingencies of history and so fight shy of the uncertainties and openness of Christian existence, this book&#8217;s theology is committed to taking seriously the God who works in time.]]>
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    <![CDATA[Reflections for Daily Prayer: Next Before Lent to Pentecost]]>
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    <![CDATA[&quot;Reflections for Daily Prayer&quot; is a quarterly series combining the discipline of daily Bible notes with the cycle of the 'Common Worship' lectionary. Following the 'Morning Prayer' readings for Monday to Saturday, each issue contains lectionary details for the day, a reflection on one of the readings for that day and a collect. This sixth issue looks at the books of &quot;John&quot;, &quot;1 Peter&quot; and &quot;1 John&quot;, and includes contributions from Ben Quash, Professor of Christianity at King's College London, and Jeff Astley, Director of the North of England Institute for Christian Education.]]>
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