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Theological Prolegomena / Fundamental Theology

BERCOT, David W. (1950-)

***__________.  Will the Theologians Please Sit Down.  Amberson, PA: Scroll Publishing Co., 2009.  {200p.}

CLOUSER, Roy (1937-)

***__________.  The Myth of Religious Neutrality: An Essay on the Hidden Role of Religious Belief in Theories.  Notre Dame, IN/London: University of Notre Dame Press, 1991.  {xii, 330p.}

COLERIDGE, Samuel Taylor (1772-1834)

__________.  Aids to Reflection.  With the author’s last corrections.  Edited by Henry Nelson Coleridge, to which is prefixed a preliminary essay, by John M’Vickar.  New York: W. Gowans, 1863.  {xlviii, 324p.}

DE MOOR, Johannes Cornelis (1935-)

*__________.  Towards a Biblically Theo-logical Method: A structural analysis and a further elaboration of dr. G. C. Berkouwer’s hermeneutic-dogmatic method.  Published Th.D. dissertation for the Free University of Amsterdam.  Kampen: J. H. Kok, 1980.  {vii, 402p.}  [Touches critically on Wiersinga’s controversial dissertation on Atonement, esp. pp. 95, 142, 311, 319, 347-51.  {9p.}]

DERRIDA, Jacques (1930-2004) and Jean-Luc MARION (1946-)

*__________.  “On the Gift: A Discussion between Jacques Derrida and Jean-Luc Marion,  Moderated by Richard Kearna.”  In God, the Gift, and Postmodernism.  Edited by John D Caputo and Michael J. Scanlon.  Bloomington:  Indiana University Press, 1999.  {}

DOOYEWEERD, Herman (1894-1977)

**__________.  “The Calvinist Revival and the Rise of the Idea of an Intrinsically Reformational Philosophy,” Chapter I in Reformation and Scholasticism in Philosophy.  Volume II, The Philosophy of the Cosmonomic Idea and the Scholastic Tradition in Christian Thought, pp. 1-27.  Translated by Magnus Verbrugge.  Edited by Lyn Boliek, Ralph Vunderink, and Harry Van Dyke.  General editor, D. F. M. Strauss.  The Collected Works of Herman Dooyeweerd, Series A, Volume 5/2; the Dooyeweerd Centre for Christian Philosophy, Redeemer University College, Ancaster, Ontario.  Grand Rapids, MI: Paideia Press, www.reformationalpublishingproject.com, 2013.  {27p.}  (Parts of Volume II appeared in the Dutch journal Philosophia Reformata in 1943, 1944, 1945, 1946, and 1952.)

**__________.  “Preliminary Questions,” Chapter II in ibid., pp. 28-93.  {66p.}

***__________.  “The Dangers of the Intellectual Disarmament of Christianity in Science,” in Christian Philosophy and the Meaning of History, pp. 67-104.  The Collected Works of Herman Dooyeweerd, Series B, Volume 1.  Lewiston, NY/Queenston, ON/Lampeter, Wales: The Edwin Mellen Press, 1996.  {38p.}

**__________.  “Introduction: Initial Survey of the Religious Ground-Motives and the Conflict They Produce between the Reformational and Scholastic Spirits in Philosophy,” in Reformation and Scholasticism in Philosophy.  Volume I, The Greek Prelude, pp. 1-39.  Translated by Ray Togtmann.  Initial editor, Robert D. Knudsen; final editor, Daniël Strauss.  Editing of all Greek quotations, Al Wolters.  The Collected Works of Herman Dooyeweerd, Series A, Volume 5; the Dooyeweerd Centre for Christian Philosophy, Redeemer University College, Ancaster, Ontario.  Grand Rapids, MI: Paideia Press, 2012.  {xxv, 39p.}  (Original: Reformatie en Scholastiek in de Wijsbegeerte.  Franeker, Nederland: T. Wever, 1949.)

**__________.  “Philosophy and Theology—I, II, III,” in In the Twilight of Western Thought: Studies in the Pretended Autonomy of Philosophical Thought, pp. 113-172.  Philadelphia: The Presbyterian and Reformed Publishing Co., 1960.  {60p.}  (Reprinted, The Craig Press, Nutley, NJ, 1965.)

**__________.  “Philosophy and Theology,” Part Three (chaps. 5-7) in In the Twilight of Western Thought: Studies in the Pretended Autonomy of Philosophical Thought, pp. 79-116.  Edited by James K.A. Smith.  The Collected Works of Herman Dooyeweerd, Series B, Volume 4.  Lewiston, NY/Queenston, ON/Lampeter, Wales: The Edwin Mellen Press, 1999.  {38p.}

**__________.  “The Position of the Aspect of Faith in the Opening-Process” and “Continued: The Opening of the Function of Faith in the Apostatical Direction,” in A New Critique of Theoretical Thought, Volume II, pp. 298-319, 319-30.  Amsterdam: Uitgeverij H. J. Paris / Philadelphia: The Presbyterian and Reformed Publishing Co., 1955.  {22, 12p.}

**__________.  “Chapter IV—The Structural Horizon of Human Experience and of Created ‘Earthly Reality’ ”: “§ 2—The Structure of the Horizon of Human Experience and the Levels of the A Priori” and “§ 3—The Perspective Structure of Truth,” in ibid., pp. 552-65, 565-82.  {14, 18p.}

GREIDANUS, Sidney (1935-)

***__________.  Sola Scriptura: Problems and Principles in Preaching Historical Texts.  [Published Th.D. dissertation for the Free University of Amsterdam.]  Toronto: Wedge Publishing Foundation, 1970.  {viii, 251p.}

HELLEMAN, Wendy E. (1945-)

**__________, editor.  Christianity and the Classics: The Acceptance of a Heritage.  Christian Studies Today.  Lanham, MD/New York/London: University Press of America, 1990.  {219p.}

**__________.  Hellenization Revisited: Shaping a Christian Response within the Greco-Roman World.  Christian Studies Today.  Lanham, MD/New York/London: University Press of America, 1994.  {[xxi], 544p.}

MARION, Jean-Luc (1946-)

*__________.  Being Given: Toward a Phenomenology of Givenness.  Translated by Jeffrey L. Kosky.  Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press, 2002.  {}

*__________.  Givenness and Revelation.  Translated by Stephen E. Lewis.  Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2016.  {}

*__________.  In Excess: Studies of Saturated Phenomena.  Translated by Robyn Horner and Vincent Betraud.  New York: Fordham University Press, 2002.  {}

MARION, Jean-Luc (1946-) and Jacques DERRIDA (1930-2004)

*__________.  “On the Gift: A Discussion between Jacques Derrida and Jean-Luc Marion.”  Moderated by Richard Kearna.  In God, the Gift, and Postmodernism.  Edited by John D Caputo and Michael J. Scanlon.  Bloomington:  Indiana University Press, 1999.  {}

MARSDEN, George (1939-)

__________.  The Outrageous Idea of Christian Scholarship.  New York/Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1997.  {}

MAUSS, Marcel (1872-1950).  [Significant cross-cultural anthropological explorations into gift-giving.  Relied on by some postmodern thinkers.]

OUWENEEL, Willem J. (1944-)

****__________.  Christian Doctrine: Old Truths in New Perspective.  Volume One: The External Prolegomena.  Amsterdam: Buijten & Schipperheijn, 1993.  {178p.}

__________.  “Philosophy and Theology,” chap. 9 in Wisdom for Thinkers: An Introduction to Christian Philosophy, pp. 155-171.  Jordan Station, ON: Paideia Press, 2014.  {17p.}

__________.  What Then Is Theology?: An Introduction to Christian Theology.  Jordan Station, ON: Paideia Press, 2014.  {xiv, 242p.}

ROOT, Michael (-)

**__________.  “The Narrative Structure of Soteriology.”  In Why Narrative?: Readings in Narrative Theology, pp. 263-78.  Edited by Stanley Hauerwas and L. Gregory Jones.  Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 1989.  {16p.}

SPYKMAN, Gordon J[ohn]. (1926-93)

***__________.  “Foundations,” Part One in Reformational Theology: A New Paradigm for Doing Dogmatics, pp. 3-136.  Grand Rapids, MI: Eerdmans, 1992.  {134p.}

SUBILIA, Vittorio (1911-88)

**__________.  “The intellectual framework” in The Problem of Catholicism, pp. 85-95.  Translated from the Italian by Reginald Kissack.  The Library of History and Doctrine.  London: SCM Press, 1964.  {11p.}  (Il Problema del Cattolicesimo.  Turin: Libreria Editrice Claudiana, 1962.)

**__________.  “The dogmatic reformation,” in ibid., pp. 95-99.  {5p.}

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