Critical theology : questions of truth and method /

Critical Theology is an exciting account of some of the key issues facing contemporary theology, as well as an original interpretation of some of the outstanding figures of twentieth century thought. In the first part of the book, Gareth Jones examines the work of Barth, Harnack, Bonhoeffer, Rahner,...

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Glavni autor: Jones, Gareth (S. Gareth J.)
Format: Knjiga
Jezik:English
Izdano: New York : Paragon House, 1995.
Izdanje:1st U.S. ed.
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505 0 |a Pt. I. The Roots of Critical Theology in the Twentieth Century. 1. Harnack and Barth: On First Principles. 2. Bonhoeffer: Naming the Crisis of the World. 3. Moltmann and Rahner: The Presence of Eternity. 4. Sobrino: Understanding a Liberated Faith. 5. Tracy: Halting the Postmodernist Slide -- Pt. II. The Scope and Task of Critical Theology. 6. Mystery: The Spiritual Primacy of Immanence. 7. Event: Christ and the Predicament of Scale. 8. Rhetoric: The Necessity of a Sacramental Narrative -- Conclusion: Revelation, Concealment and the Primacy of the Possible. 
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