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Surprisingly little attention has been given in recent scholarship to the work of Emil Brunner (1889-1966), one of the leading neo-orthodox theologians of the twentieth century. But his influence on modern theology persists to this day, offering a path to philosophical truth through faith. In Believing Thinking, Bounded Theology, Cynthia Bennett Brown explores the nature of and limits to theological thinking in Brunner's work. What results from this study is an encounter with a thoroughly biblical, warmly pastoral, carefully intellectual, and insistently Christocentric exposition of the Christian faith that remains relevant for theology and life today.
Contents
Preface Acknowledgments Abbreviations 1 Introduction Part I: Believing Thinking 2 The Task of Dogmatic Theology 3 Case Studies in Dogmatics Part II: Bounded Theology 4 Beyond Dogmatics 5 Beside Brunner - Karl Barth Part III: Transformed Being 6 Behind Brunner - Søren Kierkegaard 7 Conclusion Bibliography