ST 215 Fall 2004 Required Reading Schedule

The reading is listed in block fashion. The reading listed by topic is required. The reading listed under Supplemental Reading is not required. Last update: October 16, 2004.

These links are all external and are outside our control. Sometimes links move or go offline. We try to update this site frequently but the Required Reading never has additions after the first day of class.

Class Topic

Reading Details

 

Atonement

Required Reading

Read Green and Baker

Supplemental Resources

Protestant Resources

Augustine Anti-Pelagian Writings           The major questions addressed by McGrath show up in these writings. Ok, how could RC's complain about this?

Calvin on Justification                           

Luther on Righteousness

Richard Hooker on Justification

 

Catholic Resources

Catechism of the Catholic Church         Searchable by topic

Catholic Encyclopedia                          Searchable by topic

Thomas Aquinas Summa Theologica     His Magnum Opus

Some Interaction with David Armstrong (Author of A Biblical Defense of Catholicism)           More current than the above, but better? You tell me.

Justification and Sanctification Links (Catholic Perspective: David Armstrong)                            Just enough to put you over the edge

Biblical Evidence for Catholicism (David Armstrong's Main Page)                                               David Armstrong's Main Page (very well and widely regarded for links on Lewis, Chesterton, et. al. What about his theology?)

 

 

History of the Western Tradition

of Justification

Required Reading

 

Read McGrath

 

Supplemental Resources

Some Helpful Notes on McGrath from Matt

 

To the diligent belong the spoils. How do you approach a difficult subject?  One way to get a quick entrée into a subject is through book reviews. These should be used as a second source, after you have at least attempted the material on your own.  These are some reviews off the Internet—they have not been screened or checked.  There are many other reviews available through databases and the like—if you do not know how to access them, ask at the library or ask us in class.

 

Section of the Article on McGrath from the Handbook of Evangelical Theologians     (in pdf format)

Book review from theologicalstudies.org by Michael J. Vlack                            Watch presuppositions and agendas on any review! (in pdf format)

The Catholic-Protestant Debate on Justification (by Norman L. Geisler, and Ralph E. MacKenzie, with Elliot Miller) (From CRI)

 

A different way of consideration is the Lutheran/Roman Catholic perspective—especially regarding McGrath on Luther:

Joint Lutheran/Roman Catholic Declaration on the Doctrine of Justification

Lutheran Church Missouri Synod Commission on Theology and Church Relations          Various pdf files on the Joint Declaration

Joint Lutheran/Roman Catholic Declaration on Justification: A Response            By Concordia Theological Seminary ST Dept (Critical of McGrath on Luther)

 

One of the best general Augustine sites

Some Interaction with David Armstrong (Author of A Biblical Defense of Catholicism)           He interacts (indirectly) with McGrath. Is he fair? Correct?

 

 

Catholicism, Vatican II, and World Impact

Required Reading

In addition to the articles distributed in class,
 
Read these documents from Vatican II:

Read this summary on the African Church after Vatican II:

 
Read these perspectives on Latin American Catholicism:
 
Read this conversation with Philip Jenkins:

Supplemental Resources

 

 

 

Salvation in the Eastern Tradition

Required Reading

An Exact Exposition on the Orthodox Faith (St. John Damascene)  [nicely formatted, but some have reported access problems]

        An alternate link for this text is: http://www.newadvent.org/fathers/3304.htm

        or try this link http://www.balamand.edu.lb/theology/Exposition.html

      

On the Incarnation (Athanasius)                                                           

 

Supplemental Resources

Soteriology in Athanasius of Alexandria (.pdf format)

 

Dictionary of Orthodox terms

Fundamental Teachings of Orthodoxy

Orthodox Christian Information Center

Wabash links on orthodoxy

 

 

Calvinism and Arminianism

Required Reading

Read the 25 Disputations from The Works of James Arminius                               

The Apology or Defense of James Arminius                             

Nine Questions for the Professors of Divinity to Answer    

The Remonstrants (Read the 5 articles)

The Opinions of the Remonstrants                                            

Canons of Dordt                                                                      

 

Supplemental Resources

Institutes of the Christian Religion by John Calvin                                               The classic, of course

The Arminius Homepage                                                                                   Study of Arminius inevitably leads here—but all the links are dead….

The Evangelical Catholic Theological Library                                                     Many good links

The Works of James Arminius                                                                          The classic, of course

Wesley Center for Applied Theology                                                                Good source of links on Arminianism, Wesley, etc….

Theology from a Bunch of Dead Guys: Hall of Church History: The Arminians    Great site

 

Are There Two Wills in God? (John Piper)                               

 "No Other Name": A Middle Knowledge Perspective on the Exclusivity of Salvation through Christ (William Lane Craig)

The Heresy of Middle Knowledge

Philosophy of Religion Notes: Middle Knowledge

Middle Knowledge: CALVINIST-ARMINIAN Rapprochement? It May Be    (Adobe PDF format)

Open Theism Information Site

Greg Boyd's Home Page

The Openness of God Discussion Papers from ETS 2001

 

 

Orthodox Condemnations and the Content of Faith

Required Reading

  1. How do Christian creeds and confessions regard persons who disagree with them?
    1. http://www.ccel.org/creeds/athanasian.creed.html
    2. http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Valley/8920/churchcouncils/Ecum02.htm
    3. http://www.ewtn.com/faith/teachings/incac2.htm
    4. http://www.ccel.org/s/schaff/hcc3/htm/iii.xii.xxii.htm
    5. http://www.creeds.net/ancient/2Constantinople.htm
    6. http://www.ccel.org/ccel/schaff/creeds3.iii.iv.html
    7. http://www.stjohn-lcms.com/concord/Smalcald.htm
    8. http://history.hanover.edu/early/trent.htm
  1. What is the meaning of anathema?
    1. http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/01455e.htm
    2. http://www.orthodoxinfo.com/ecumenism/anathema.aspx
  1. How should we respond to the Joint Declaration on Justification and its statements about the mutual condemnations of the 16th century?
    1. http://www.cin.org/users/james/files/jddj.htm
  1. Must trust in Christ for salvation consist of belief in particular promises (or truths)? If so, what must one believe? That is, what is the irreducible minimum? Defend your answer, incorporating additional sources.
  1. Can one’s additional false beliefs so contradict a simultaneous profession of belief in the basic truths of the gospel as to constitute unbelief?

 

Supplemental Resources

 

 

 

Suffering and Hope,

Theology of the Cross

Required Reading

Read Pyne, "Martin Luther's Theology of the Cross'"

More reading may come Monday or Tuesday (but not a ton more--sorry about that)

Supplemental Resources

Faith and Doubt at Ground Zero (PBS)

 

****LINKS BELOW HERE HAVE NOT BEEN UPDATED!!!****

Perseverance

Required Reading

Read Schreiner/Canaday

Supplemental Resources

 

 

Class Choice

Required Reading

Reading for this section will be determined early on in the class and posted in time for consideration before the meetings 10/21-11/11.

Supplemental Resources

 

 

Handling Sin

Required Reading

Read Malone

Supplemental Resources

 

 

Godric on Sainthood

Required Reading

Read Buechner

 

Supplemental Resources

 

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