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Emil Brunner

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Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

05.08.2016

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John Wiley & Sons Inc

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264

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22,9/15,2/1,4 cm

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388 g

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1. Auflage

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Englisch

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978-1-119-28341-6

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"McGrath's consummate skills as both a theologian and an historian are masterfully at work in this penetrating and highly illuminating study arguing for the importance and continuing vital relevance to current theological and cultural debates of one of the 20th century's largely forgotten major theological voices. Exhibiting the same sagacious understanding, balanced discernment and astute critical insight that we have come to admire and value so highly in McGrath, this intensively researched and captivating book brings together for the first time an enormous wealth of original source material yielding important new insights and contexts for a compelling reassessment and reappropriation of Brunner's legacy. The book as such will serve not only as an inspired catalyst for renewed attention to Brunner but also as an indispensable resource base for further research, whether on Brunner himself or on the doctrinal and cultural issues that animated him and to which he continues to contribute so richly and relevantly."
Paul Janz, King's College London
 
"Professor McGrath offers us a brilliant reassessment of a theologian who has for long languished in the shadow of Karl Barth. It needs no less than an author with the wide-ranging skills of a theologian, intellectual historian and expert in the interface between science and religion to bring to light the neglected contribution of Emil Brunner to the theology of the twentieth century. Brunner's comprehensive vision for doctrine, theology of nature, missiology, ethics, practical theology and apologetics is exposed by an author who has himself produced formative work in all these areas. Neither simply a biography nor a mere introduction to Brunner's theology, this deeply-researched and engaging study traces the emergence of Brunner's thought in its cultural context, recognizes its flaws and yet recovers a challenge for the involvement of theology in the culture of our present time."
Paul S. Fiddes, University of Oxford
 
"McGrath's meticulously researched and lucid exposition and assessment of Emil Brunner's legacy is a landmark publishing event not only for the better understanding of modern Reformed theology but also of twentieth-century theology at large."
Veli-Matti Kärkkäinen, Fuller Theological Seminary and University of Helsinki

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Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

05.08.2016

Verlag

John Wiley & Sons Inc

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264

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22,9/15,2/1,4 cm

Gewicht

388 g

Auflage

1. Auflage

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-1-119-28341-6

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Libri GmbH
Europaallee 1
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  • Produktbild: Emil Brunner
  • Preface ix

    A Note on Translations and Editions xiii

    1 Emil Brunner: The Origins of a Theological Mind, 1914-1924 1

    Theological Studies at Zurich 2

    Pastoral Ministry and Contacts in England 4

    The Swiss Crisis of Identity, 1914-1919 6

    Brunner and Dialectical Theology: The Origins of an Ambivalent Relationship 9

    Brunner in America, 1919-1920 12

    Brunner, Barth, and Thurneysen: Continuing Debate 13

    The Quest for Recognition: Erlebnis, Erkenntnis und Glaube (1921-2) 16

    Brunner and American Psychology of Religion 18

    The Limits of Humanity: Reflections on Revelation and Reason (1922) 22

    The Critique of Schleiermacher: Die Mystik und das Wort (1924) 25

    Part I The Making of a Dialectical Theologian 29

    2 Brunner's Theology of Crisis: Critique and Construction, 1924-1929 31

    The 1925 Inaugural Lecture at Zurich: Revelation and Theology 32

    Reason and Theology: An Ecclesial Engagement (1927) 34

    The Mediator: A Manifesto for Dialectical Theology (1927) 39

    The Trinity: Dogma, not Kerygma 50

    The American Reception of the "Theology of Crisis" (1928) 54

    3 Reflections on the Tasks of Theology, 1929-1933 61

    Crisis: The Rise of Ideology in Western Europe, 1920-1935 62

    Brunner's Challenge to Ideology: The "Other Task of Theology" (1929) 66

    Presenting Dialectical Theology in Britain: The Word and the World (1931) 74

    A Theological Ethics: The Divine Imperative (1932) 78

    A Problematic Liaison: Brunner and the Oxford Group 85

    The Work of the Holy Spirit: The Copenhagen Lectures (1934) 87

    4 Natural Theology? The Barth-Brunner Debate of 1934 90

    Natural Theology: A Contested Notion 94

    Karl Barth's Views on Natural Theology, 1918-1933 101

    A Game-Changer: The Nazi Power Grab of 1933 105

    Brunner's Public Criticism of Barth: Nature and Grace (1934) 113

    Brunner's Later Views on Natural Theology: Revelation and Reason (1941) 121

    Barth's Response: No! (1934) 127

    5 Brunner's Theological Anthropology: Man in Revolt (1937) 133

    The Need for a Theological Anthropology 134

    The Impossibility of an "Objective" Anthropology 136

    The Dependence of Humanity on God 140

    The "Contradiction" within Humanity 142

    The Image of God and Human Identity 145

    Humanity and Evolution: The Limits of Darwinism 148

    6 Objectivity and Subjectivity in Theology: Truth as Encounter (1937) 154

    Object and Subject in Theology: The Context to Brunner's Thought 155

    Objectivity and Subjectivity: Brunner's Criticism of Existing Paradigms 161

    Overcoming the Object-Subject Impasse: Brunner's Strategy 166

    The Implications of Brunner's Notion of "Truth as Encounter" 169

    America: The Call to Princeton Theological Seminary, 1937-1939 172

    Part II Consolidation: Brunner's Vision for Post-War Theological Reconstruction 179

    7 Brunner's Vision for the Christian Community: The Church, State, and Culture 181

    The Ideological Origins of Totalitarianism 182

    An Antidote to Totalitarianism: The Renewal of Natural Law 185

    The Need for Theological Reconstruction: Revelation and Reason (1941) 190

    The Christian State: A Modest Theological Proposal 195

    Rediscovering the Church as Community: Brunner's Ecclesiology 199

    8 Teacher and Preacher: Brunner as a Public Intellectual 205

    Rector of the University of Zurich, 1942-1943 206

    The Catechist: Our Faith (1935) 207

    The Fraumünster Sermons: Brunner as Preacher 210

    The Public Lecturer: The Scandal of Christianity 214

    Theological Education: Brunner's Dogmatics 218

    Tokyo: Brunner's Engagement with Asia 221

    Final Illness and Death 223

    9 Legacy: The Contemporary Significance of Emil Brunner's Theology 225

    The Reformed Tradition: A Richer Range of Possibilities 228

    A Theology of Nature: The Basis of Natural Law, Theology, and Science 229

    Cultural Engagement: The Theological Foundations of Apologetics 231

    Personalism: The Defence of Relational Identity 232

    The Trinity: A Plea for Theological Modesty 234

    Conclusion 237

    Works by Emil Brunner Cited in This Study 239

    Index 242