Einleitung in die systematische Theologie

The author presents an introduction to Systematic Theology which illustrates the essential relationship between dogmatics and ethics. This relationship is based on the idea that religion and human behavior correlate internally. The aim is to describe Christian existence as a way of living in respons...

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Main Author: Stock, Konrad 1941- (Author)
Format: Electronic Book
Language:German
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Published: Berlin [u.a.] De Gruyter 2011
In:Year: 2011
Series/Journal:De Gruyter Studium
Further subjects:B Church
B Systematic Theology
B Theology, Doctrinal
B Religion and ethics
B Religion
B Faith
B Responsibility
B Christian Theology / Systematic / RELIGION 
B Christian Ethics
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Parallel Edition:Druckausg.: 978-3-11-021801-5
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Summary:The author presents an introduction to Systematic Theology which illustrates the essential relationship between dogmatics and ethics. This relationship is based on the idea that religion and human behavior correlate internally. The aim is to describe Christian existence as a way of living in responsibility before God and with commitment to the common good of society, which provides the necessary external frame of the church as a religious community and its existence in love and hope
The author presents an introduction to Systematic Theology which illustrates the essential relationship between dogmatics and ethics. This relationship is based on the idea that religion and human behavior correlate internally. The aim is to describe Christian existence as a way of living in responsibility before God and with commitment to the common good of society, which provides the necessary external frame of the church as a religious community and its existence in love and hope.Konrad Stock, Universität Bonn.
ISBN:3110218011
Access:Restricted Access
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.1515/9783110218015