
Book Summary
What was the relationship between the church, Scripture, and the creeds of the early church? What implications do these creeds, specifically the Nicene Creed, have in today's postmodern, ecumenical context? Nicene Christianity presents some of the world's premier theologians in an exploration and exposition of the Nicene Creed. It explores the ecumenical and practical implications of confessing the Creed as Christians, in the ancient world and in today's postmodern context.. Contributors: William J. Abraham Carl E. Braaten Augustine DiNoia Douglas Farrow Kathryn Greene-McCreight Colin Gunton Vigen Guroian Robert W. Jenson Ephraim Radner Philip Turner Christopher R. Seitz Alan Torrance John Webster Thomas Smail Susan K. Wood David S. Yeago Christopher Seitz is professor of Old Testament and theological studies at the University of St. Andrews. He is the author or editor of more than a dozen books, including Word without End. Explores the Nicene Creed both in light of what the Creed was about in its original setting and what it can contribute today.
Book Details
| Book Name | Nicene Christianity: The Future For A New Ecumenism |
| Author | Christopher R. Seitz, Christopher Nicene, Philip Turner |
| Publisher | Brazos Press (May 2002) |
| ISBN | 9781587430213 |
| Pages | 240 |
| Language | English |
| Price | 1276 |
