Not every spirit : a dogmatics of Christian disbelief / Christopher Morse.
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TextPublication details: New York ; London : Continuum, 2009.Edition: 2nd edDescription: xxii, 421 p. ; 23 cmISBN: - 9780567027436 (pbk.)
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- BT78 .M85 2009
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Previous ed.: Valley Forge, Pa.: Trinity Press International, 1994.
Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
Pt. I. Christian Faith as Disbelief -- Ch. 1. The Call to Faithful Disbelief -- Ch. 2. Theology as the Task of Faithful Disbelief -- Ch. 3. Testing the Spirits Today -- Ch. 4. Tests of Doctrinal Faithfulness -- Pt. 2. Disbeliefs of the Christian Faith -- Ch. 5. Exploring Doctrines: Preamble to Part 2 -- Ch. 6. The Word of God -- Ch. 7. The Being of God -- Ch. 8. Jesus Christ -- Ch. 9. The Holy Spirit -- Ch. 10. Creation -- Ch. 11. Salvation -- Ch. 12. Humanity -- Ch. 13. The Church -- Ch. 14. The Life to Come -- App. A. Guidelines for Utrum Papers -- App. B. Creeds.
"Since its initial release over a decade ago, Not Every Spirit has continued to serve as an important and unique contribution to the understanding of Christian dogmatics - not in terms of what the Christian faith does believe, but, in fact, what it does not believe. Updated for today's audience, Morse again reminds us that to believe in God is not to believe everything, but rather it is to test what truly is of God and what is not. To trust everything without awareness of what is untrustworthy is not genuine faith in God. The presence of faithful disbelief in the Church gives the Church's teaching and practice its timelessness in every cultural situation."--BOOK JACKET.
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