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God, history, and historians: an anthology of modern Christian views of history

C. T. McIntire
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  • Contents

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  • Frontmatter
  • Introduction: The Renewal of Christian Views of History in an Age of Catastrophe (C.T. MCINTIRE, page 3)
  • I THE MEANING OF HISTORY
    • The Christian View of History (CHRISTOPHER DAWSON, page 28)
    • The Christian Understanding of History (KENNETH SCOTT LATOURETTE, page 46)
    • The Foolishness of the Cross and the Sense of History (REINHOLD NIEBUHR, page 68)
    • The Problem of Time (EMIL BRUNNER, page 81)
    • Christian Faith and History (RUDOLF BULTMANN, page 97)
    • Revelation As History (WOLFHART PANNENBERG, page 112)
    • History Is One (GUSTAVO GUTIÉRREZ, page 133)
    • History and the Kingdom of God (PAUL TILLICH, page 157)
    • The Christian Understanding of History (ARNOLD TOYNBEE, page 176)
  • II THE NATURE OF HISTORY AND CULTURE
    • God in History (HERBERT BUTTERFIELD, page 192)
    • The Christian Belief in Providence (KARL BARTH, page 205)
    • Historicism (C.S. LEWIS, page 224)
    • Laws in the Historical Development of Mankind (JACQUES MARITAIN, page 239)
    • History and Cultural Development (HERMAN DOOYEWEERD, page 261)
    • Cultural Forces in the Human Order (T.S. ELIOT, page 273)
    • God in Nature and History (WORLD COUNCIL OF CHURCHES, page 291)
  • III HISTORIANS AND HISTORICAL STUDY
    • The Marks of a Christian Historian (E. HARRIS HARBISON, page 330)
    • Historical Scholarship and Its Relation to Life (HERBERT BUTTERFIELD, page 357)
    • The Historian's Vocation (ARTHUR S. LINK, page 373)
    • History and the Historian Are Inseparable (HENRI-IRÉNÉE MARROU, page 390)
    • The Predicament of the Christian Historian (GEORGES FLOROVSKY, page 406)
    • What is Catholic Historiography? (ERIC COCHRANE, page 443)
  • Bibliography (page 466)
  • Index (page 473)
Reviews
Journal AbbreviationLabelURL
RS 15.1 (Mar. 1979): 124-127 http://www.jstor.org/stable/20005550
CH 48.3 (Sep. 1979): 357-358 http://www.jstor.org/stable/3164008
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Published: 1977
Publisher: Oxford University Press
ISBN(s)
  • 9780195022049 (paper)
  • 9780195022032 (hardcover)
Subject
  • Methods/Theory
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