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One of today's leading theologians tackles some of the most significant themes in contemporary theology. Douglas Farrow explores key theological loci such as nature and grace and justification and sanctification; introduces theological giants such as Anselm, Aquinas, Luther, and Barth; and examines contemporary questions about sacraments and unity. Throughout his explorations, Farrow invites readers to consider how to negotiate controversy in Christian theology, especially between Catholics and Protestants, arguing that theology does its best work at the intersection of topics in dispute.
Contents
Contents1. Theology and Philosophy: Recovering the Pax Thomistica2. Thinking with Aquinas about Nature and Grace3. Thinking with Luther about Justification and Sanctification4. Satisfaction and Punishment: Reckoning with Anselm5. Whose Offering? Doxological Pelagianism as an Ecumenical Problem6. Transubstantiation: Sic transit mundus ad gloriam7. Autonomy: Sic transit anima ad infernum8. For the Jew First: Reaffirming the Pax Paulinica9. The Gift of Fear: A Meditation on HebrewsIndexes