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Record ID marc_columbia/Columbia-extract-20221130-028.mrc:55745548:5359
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010 $a 2017056971
020 $a9780802876270$qhardcover ;$qalkaline paper
020 $a0802876277$qhardcover ;$qalkaline paper
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035 $a(OCoLC)on1011610898
035 $a(NNC)13585022
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050 00 $aBV4509.5$b.S68 2018
082 00 $a270.092/2$223
245 00 $aSources of the Christian self :$ba cultural history of Christian identity /$cedited by James M. Houston & Jens Zimmermann.
264 1 $aGrand Rapids, Michigan :$bWm. B. Eerdmans Publishing Co.,$c2018.
264 4 $c©2018
300 $axxv, 694 pages ;$c25 cm
336 $atext$btxt$2rdacontent
337 $aunmediated$bn$2rdamedia
338 $avolume$bnc$2rdacarrier
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
520 $aBuilding on Charles Taylor's Sources of the Self, this book explores lived Christian identity through the ages. Beginning with such Old Testament figures as Abraham, Moses, and Daniel and moving through the New Testament, the early church, the Middle Ages, and onward, 40 short biographical chapters illustrate how Christian identity has been formed by history, society, and God. Among the many historical subjects are Justin Martyr, Augustine, Julian of Norwich, Dante, John Calvin, Teresa of Avila and C. S. Lewis - all of whom boldly lived their Christian identities in the world. Sources of the Christian Self shows how Christian identity has evolved over time and, in so doing, offers deep insight into our own Christian selves today. --$cFrom publisher's description.
505 00 $tAbraham : friend of God, father of the faithful /$rV. Phillips Long --$tMoses : man of God /$rIain Provan --$tDavid : the anointed Israelite /$rKeith Bodner --$tJeremiah : how the prophet self-identified /$rBruce K. Waltke --$tSimon Peter : the transformation of the apostle /$rMarkus Bockmuehl --$tJames and Jude : brothers of Jesus /$rMariam Kamell Kovalishyn --$tPaul : the Christian as an "in-Christ" person /$rSven Soderlund --$tJustin Martyr : Christian identity-formation in the second century CE /$rMikael Tellbe --$tOrigen : exegete, theologian, disciple /$rChristopher Hall --$tGregory of Nyssa : becoming human in the face of God /$rHans Boersma --$tAmbrose : baptismal identity and human identity /$rGerald P. Boersma --$tJohn Chrysostom : vision of the angelic life /$rPak-Wah Lai --$tAugustine of Hippo : the Christian life, then and now /$rPaul C. Burns --$tGregory the Great : conversionis gratia : ipse becoming idem /$rRyan S. Olson --$tCaptives in late antiquity : Christian identity under foreign rule /$rAndrea Sterk --$tTimothy I of Baghdad : a stranger in his own land /$rRobert A. Kitchen --$tAnselm : the integrated theologian /$rSteven L. Porter --$tBernard of Clairvaux : lover of God as the lover of Jesus /$rJames M. Houston --$tDominic of Caleruega (d. 1221), Jordan of Saxony (d. 1237) : the formation of Dominican identity /$rSteven Watts --$tAquinas : participating in Christ's poverty, mission, and life /$rYonghua Ge --$tJulian of Norwich : the inclusive Christian /$rEleanor McCullough --$tDante : the path of the pilgrim /$rJanet Martin Soskice --$tThomas More : for our season /$rRobert Bork --$tMartin Luther : the self-less Christian /$rRonald K. Rittgers --$tJohn Calvin : knowing the self in God's presence /$rJulie Canlis --$tThomas Becon : popular devotional writer /$rJonathan Reimer --$tTeresa of Avila : the Christian mystic /$rRobyn Wrigley-Carr --$tFray Luis de León (1527-1591) : "the imprisoned self" /$rColin Thompson --$tJohn Amos Comenius : a life of loss, a theologian of hope /$rHoward Louthan --$tAnna Maria van Schurman and Madame Jeanne Guyon : the oblation of self /$rBo Karen Lee --$tJohn Bunyan : the Bible and the individual life narrative in Pilgrim's Progress /$rStephen Ney --$tJonathan Edwards : from him, through him, and to him /$rJonathan Sing-Cheung Li --$tCharles Wesley : Christian identity in the Enlightenment /$rBruce Hindmarsh --$tChristina Rossetti : identity in the communion of saints /$rElizabeth Ludlow --$tBlaise Pascal : perpetual contemporary /$rRichard V. Horner --$tSøren Kierkegaard : becoming a self /$rMurray Rae --$tKarl Barth : human identity and the freedom of God in Christ /$rRoss Hastings --$tC. S. Lewis : from self-obsession to plerosis /$rSharon Jebb Smith --$tFlannery O'Connor : novelist and believer /$rJay Langdale --$tDietrich Bonhoeffer : the question of Christian identity /$rJens Zimmermann --$tJacques Ellul : Christian identity in the technological society /$rCraig M. Gay --$tAfrican Christian or Christian African? : identity relations in African Christianity /$rVictor I. Ezigbo.
650 0 $aIdentity (Psychology)$xReligious aspects$xChristianity.
650 0 $aSpiritual life$xChristianity.
650 7 $aSpiritual life$xChristianity.$2fast$0(OCoLC)fst01130113
650 7 $aIdentity (Psychology)$xReligious aspects$xChristianity.$2fast$0(OCoLC)fst00966899
700 1 $aHouston, J. M.$q(James Macintosh),$d1922-$eeditor.
700 1 $aZimmerman, Jens,$eeditor.
852 00 $buts$hBV4509.5$i.S68 2018