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Fortress Introduction to Contemporary Theologies
Fortress Introduction to Contemporary Theologies
Author: Miller, Ed. L. (Ed.) / Grenz, Stanley J.
Edition/Copyright: 1998
ISBN: 0-8006-2981-7
Publisher: Fortress Publishers
Type: Print On Demand
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  Author Bio

Grenz, Stanley J. : Carey Theological College

Stanley J. Grenz is Pioneer McDonald Professor at Carey Theological College, Vancouver, British Columbia.

Miller, Ed. L. : University of Colorado at Boulder

Ed. L. Miller is Professor of Philosophy and Religious Studies and a member of the Theology Forum of the University of Colorado, Boulder.

 
  Summary

A reader-friendly, basic introduction that maps the central ideas of the major theologians of the twentieth century, easily accessible to both the theological student and the inquiring lay reader.

 
  Table of Contents

1. Back to the Basics: Barth
2. Christian Realism: Niebuhr
3. Jesus Christ and Mythology: Bultmann
4. The God above God: Tillich
5. Religionless Christianity: Bonhoeffer
6. The Death of God: Altizer and Hamilton
7. Theology in Process: Cobb
8. Hope in Suffering: Moltmann
9. Reason and Hope: Pannenberg
10. Liberating Praxis: Gutierrez
11. Theology of Women's Experience: Ruether
12. Global Theology: Hick
13. Theology in a Postliberal Age: Lindbeck

 

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