Systematic Theology

Cover of Systematic Theology by James William McClendon
Publisher: Abingdon Press
Year: 1986
Language: en
Edition: First Edition
Pages: 466
ISBN-13: 9780687098231
Dimensions:
Height: 9 Inches
Length: 6 Inches
Weight: 1.50355262684 Pounds
Width: 1.06 Inches
Dewey Decimal: 241/.046, 230
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Systematic Theology by James William McClendon, published by Abingdon Press in 1986, is a comprehensive exploration of Christian thought and practice. This first edition spans 466 pages and is presented in English. The work is divided into three volumes: Ethics, Doctrine, and Witness, each addressing different aspects of life within the Christian community and its broader societal interactions.

In this final volume, Witness, McClendon examines the church’s identity through its teachings, lifestyle, and engagement with external systems of thought and social structures. He delves into the “baptist vision,” a perspective rooted in the Radical Reformation, and engages with various disciplines, including philosophy, culture, and politics. This edition invites readers to reflect on the relationship between Scripture and contemporary issues, emphasizing the importance of dialogue between faith and the world.


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Ethics, the first volume of McClendon’s Systematic Theology, explored the shape of life in the Christian community. Doctrine, the second volume, investigated the teaching necessary to sustain that life. Witness, the third and final volume of the work, considers the wider context in which that life takes place. It asserts that the church’s identity is established not only by how it lives and what it teaches but also by how it enters into conversation and connects with systems of thought and social structures outside itself. McClendon continues here his exploration of “the baptist vision,” a tradition of the church’s understanding of itself, its relation to Scripture, and its place in the larger society, which flows from the Radical Reformation of the 16th century. He employs that vision to engage in conversation with three principal partners: other theologies; current philosophy; and culture, including science and letters, the fine and performing arts, and politics–in short, what Scripture calls “the world.”

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Language: en. Pages: 466. Edition: First Edition.

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