Writings



Orienting Notes on Reading and Engaging A Grammar of Christian Faith


Posted on Jan 19, 2007 - 11:23 PM

The purpose of these Notes is to provide some orienting remarks for that person who might be reading or thinking about reading the Grammar for the first time or near the first time. They will be posted over time and involve notes about each chapter in the Grammar.

Notes on Ch. 1: The Context and Task of Christian Theology

Notes on Ch. 2: Revelation and the Knowledge of God

Notes on Ch. 3: Sources and Norms of Theology as Dialectical Confession and Profession

Notes on Ch. 4: The Triune God

Notes on Ch. 5: God the Creator: Creation, Providence, and Evil

Notes on Ch. 6: Human Being as Created and Sinful

Notes on Ch. 7: The Person of Jesus Christ

Notes on Ch. 10: The Christian Life

Notes on Ch. 11: The Doctrine of the Church


 


 

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Matthew Dowling

responded on 09/06/10

These are very helpful! Thanks Dr. Jones. I am enjoying your systematic’s text very much.