Chapter 1: Creation in Genesis 1-2 and Subsequent Christian Thought Chapter 2: The Fall, Noah, and the Understanding of "Sin" in the Christian Tradition Chapter 3: The Patriarchs and the Nature of Faith in the Christian Tradition Chapter 4: The Exodus and the Understanding of God in the Christian Tradition Chapter 5: A Sketch of the History of Israel under the Judges and Kings; God as Visible in History Chapter 6: Biblical Prophecy Chapter 7: Biblical Wisdom, Especially, the Book of Job and the Problem of Whether God is Just Chapter 8: A Sketch of the History of Israel from the Exile Until the Time of Jesus; Life After Death in the Christian Tradition Chapter 9: A Sketch of Jesus's Life and Personality Chapter 10: The Birth of Jesus and the Doctrine of the Incarnation Chapter 11: The Baptism of Jesus and Baptism in Subsequent Church History Chapter 12: The Teaching of Jesus Chapter 13: The Miracles of Jesus and Their Significance Chapter 14: The Eucharist in the Life of Jesus and Subsequently Chapter 15: The Death of Jesus and the Doctrine of the Atonement Chapter 16: The Historical Problem of Whether Jesus Rose from the Dead Chapter 17: The Significance of the Resurrection for the Early Church Chapter 18: The Early Church and the Taking of the Gospel to the Gentiles Chapter 19: The Problem of Who Was Jesus and How Can We Know; John's Gospel Chapter 20: The Patristic Era Chapter 21: Monasticism Chapter 22: Three Major Types of Christianity Chapter 23: The Challenge of Modernity Chapter 24: Finding the Feminine in the Christian Tradition Chapter 25 Chapter 25: Post-European Christianity.
An Introduction to Christianity for a New Millennium