The Blackwell Companion to ProtestantismISBN: 978-1-4051-5746-9
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528 pages
October 2006, Wiley-Blackwell
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Foreword: Alister E. McGrath (Wycliffe Hall, Oxford) and Darren C.Marks (University of Western Ontario).
Introduction: Protestantism – the Problem of Identity: Alister E. McGrath (Wycliffe Hall, Oxford) and Darren C.Marks (University of Western Ontario).
Part I: The Formation of Protestant Identity: History and Ideology:.
European Protestantism:.
1. Protestantism in German-speaking Lands to the Present Day: Randall C. Zachman (University of Notre Dame).
2. Shapers of Protestantism: Martin Luther: Graham Tomlin (Wycliffe Hall, Oxford).
3. Shapers of Protestantism: John Calvin: Alister E. McGrath (Wycliffe Hall, Oxford).
4. Shapers of Protestantism: F.D.E.Schleiermacher: Nicholas Adams (University of Edinburgh).
5. Shapers of Protestantism: Karl Barth: John Webster (Christ Church, Oxford).
6. English Protestantism to the Present Day: Gerald Bray (Samford University).
7. Scottish Protestantism to the Present Day: Kenneth B.E. Roxburgh (Scottish Baptist College).
8. Welsh Protestantism to the Present Day: D. Densil Morgan (University of Wales).
9. Irish Protestantism to the Present Day: Alan Ford (University of Nottingham).
10. Nordic Protestantism to the Present Day: Aasulve Lande (Lunde University).
11. Protestantism in the Netherlands to the Present Day: Peter van Rooden (University of Amsterdam).
12. Protestantism in Eastern Europe to the Present Day: Parush Parushev and Toivi Pilli (International Baptist Theological Seminary, Prague).
13. French Protestantism to the Present Day: Alister E. McGrath (Wycliffe Hall, Oxford).
14. Italian Protestantism to the Present Day: Alister E. McGrath (Wycliffe Hall, Oxford).
North American Protestantism:.
15. Protestantism in the United States of America to the Present Day: John Corrigan (Arizona State University).
16. Shapers of Protestantism: Jonathan Edwards: Steven R. Holmes (King's College London).
17. Canadian Protestantism to the Present Day: Darren C. Marks (University of Western Ontario).
Asia and Australasia:.
18. Indian Protestantism to the Present Day: Ivan Morris Satyavrata (Southern Asia Bible College).
19. South-East Asian Protestantism to the Present Day: Hwa Yung (Trinity Theological, Singapore).
20. Japanese Protestantism to the Present Day: Nozomu Miyahira (Seinan Gakuin University, Japan).
21. Korean Protestantism to the Present Day: Yong-Gi Hong (Hansei University).
22. Chinese Protestantism to the Present Day: Carver T. Yu (Hong Kong).
23. Protestantism in Australia, New Zealand and Oceania to the Present Day: Ian Breward (University of Melbourne).
Africa:.
24. African Protestantism to the Present Day: John S. Pobee (Ghana).
Part II: Protestantism and Present Identity: Relations and Influence:.
Protestantism and Its Relations:.
25. Protestantism and the Bible: R. Kendall Soulen (Wesley Theological Seminary).
26. Protestantism and the Arts: Trevor Hart (University of St. Andrew's).
27. Protestantism and Politics, Economics, and Sociology: J. Philip Wogaman (Wesley Theological Seminary).
28. Protestantism, Law and Legal Thought: John Witte Jr. (Emory Law School).
29. Protestantism and the Sciences: Ted Peters (Pacific Lutheran Theological Seminary).
Protestantism and its Influence:.
30. Protestantism and Liberalism: Mark D. Chapman (Ripon College, Oxford).
31. Protestantism and Feminism: Cynthia L. Rigby (Austin Presbyterian Theological Seminary).
32. Protestantism and Fundamentalism: William V. Trollinger Jr. (University of Dayton, Ohio).
33. Protestantism and Racism: Paul R. Griffin (Wright State University, Dayton, Ohio).
34. Protestantism and Judaism: Clark M. Williamson (Christian Theological Seminary, Indianapolis).
35. Protestantism and Spirituality: Bradley P. Holt (Augsberg College).
36. Protestantism and Missions: Werner Ustorf (University of Birmingham).
Part III: The Future of Protestantism:.
37. The Future of Protestantism: Ecumenism and the Main-Line Denominations: Alan D. Falconer (World Council of Churches).
38. The Future of Protestantism: Evangelicalism: Mark A. Noll (Wheaton College, Illinois).
39. The Future of Protestantism: The Rise of Pentecostalism: Allan Anderson (University of Birmingham).
40. The Future of Protestantism: Postmodernity: Graham Ward (University of Manchester).
41. The Future of Protestantism: The Non-Western Protestant World: Allan Anderson (University of Birmingham).
Index