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Rethinking fundamental theology: Toward a new fundamental theology

O'Collins, Gerald
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This book identifies the distinguishing features of fundamental theology, as distinct from philosophical theology, natural theology, apologetics, and other similar disciplines. Addressing the potential for confusion about basic Christian claims and beliefs, it sets out to relaunch fundamental theology as a discipline by presenting a coherent vision of basic theological questions and positions that will lay the ground for work in specific areas of systematic theology. This book examines foundational theological questions: about God, human experience and, specifically, religious experience; the divine self-revelation coming through the history of Israel and through the life, death, and resurrection of Jesus; human faith that responds to revelation; the nature of tradition that transmits the record and reality of revelation; the structure of biblical inspiration and truth, as well as basic issues concerned with the formation of the canon; the founding of the Church with some leadership structures; the relationship between Christ's revelation and the faith of those who follow other religions. The book concludes with reflections on theological methods and styles.
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2011
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