CAMBRIDGE DICTIONARY OF CHRISTIANITY
Daniel Patte, General Editor

Editorial Board | Preparing Contextual , Conceptual-Theological and Historical , and Methodological Entries
Overall List of Entries | Dictionary in Construction (Entries [almost] in final form) | Style sheet
CDC BIBLIOGRAPHY | CONTRIBUTORS

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DRAFT OF OVERALL LIST OF ENTRIES (Oct. 11, 2003)

Click on a letter to go to the corresponding list

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Biblio

Maps & TimeLine

Goal of the CDC: Making understandable the complexity of present-day Christianity by clarifying the contextual character of Christian theological views, practices and movements through history and cultures.

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KEY: Rationale & Template Entry # 1 N or R = National or Regional Entries (and their sub-entries, if any)
Rationale & Template Entry # 2 T Concept = Theological or Ethical Concepts
Rationale & Template Entry # 3 in Cluster = part of a cluster of entries on a Theological Concept, a Christian Practice, a Movement, the interaction with another religion, through history and in contemporary contexts and Marginal Communities
Rationale & Template Entry # 4 MOV = Christian Movements and their history
Rationale & Template Entry # 5 CP = Christian Practices
Rationale & Template Entry # 6 SCRIP = Scripture or other Authoritative Texts
Rationale & Template Entry # 7 FIG = Women and men exemplifying a Theological teaching and/or a Christian Practice
Rationale & Template Entry # 8 EVENT = Significant event, place or Religious Experiences
Rationale & Template Entry # 9 INTER =Interpretation of Christian traditions or Bible in terms of an intertext or another tradition
Rationale & Template Entry # 10 METH = Methods for the interpretation of Christianity

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