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The Oxford Handbook of Systematic Theology brings together a set of
original and authoritative accounts of all the major areas of
current research in Christian systematic theology, offering a
thorough survey of the state of the discipline and of its prospects
for those undertaking research and teaching in the field. The
Handbook engages in a comprehensive examination of themes and
approaches, guiding the reader through current debates and
literatures in the context of the historical development of
systematic theological reflection. Organized thematically, it
treats in detail the full array of topics in systematic theology,
as well as questions of its sources and norms, its relation to
other theological and non-theological fields of enquiry, and some
major trends in current work. Each chapter provides an analysis of
research and debate on its topic. The focus is on doctrinal (rather
than historical) questions, and on major (rather than ephemeral)
debates. The aim is to stimulate readers to reach theological
judgements on the basis of consideration of the range of opinion.
Drawn from Europe, the UK, and North America, the authors are all
leading practitioners of the discipline. Readers will find expert
guidance as well as creative suggestions about the future direction
of the study of Christian doctrine.
The Oxford Handbook of Systematic Theology brings together a set of
original and authoritative accounts of all the major areas of
current research in Christian systematic theology, offering a
thorough survey of the state of the discipline and of its prospects
for those undertaking research and teaching in the field. The
Handbook engages in a comprehensive examination of themes and
approaches, guiding the reader through current debates and
literatures in the context of the historical development of
systematic theological reflection. Organized thematically, it
treats in detail the full array of topics in systematic theology,
as well as questions of its sources and norms, its relation to
other theological and non-theological fields of enquiry, and some
major trends in current work. Each chapter provides an analysis of
research and debate on its topic, identifying and interpreting
options and laying out the basis for the reader to explore the
territory, asking: What are the critical issues? How have these
issues developed and been expounded? What are current prospects?
The focus is on doctrinal (rather than historical) questions, and
on major (rather than ephemeral) debates. The aim is to stimulate
readers to reach theological judgements on the basis of
consideration of the range of opinion. Drawn from Europe, the UK,
and North America, the authors are all leading practitioners of the
discipline. Readers will find expert guidance as well as creative
suggestions about the future direction of the study of Christian
doctrine.
Severus of Antioch was the Patriarch of Antioch and a moderate
Miaphysite. Sergius the Grammarian is a lesser-known figure, but
the content of his letters demonstrates that he was a more extreme
Miaphysite. The early 6th century correspondence between the two
consists of a set of three letters apiece and an apology by
Sergius. Made available in Syriac along with Torrance's
translation, these letters are an important part of the working out
of concerns associated with the Council of Chalecedon.
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