H. Richard Niebuhr Revisited and Revised Kenneth Cauthen The article that formerly appeared on this pages was published in Encounter (Summer 1996), 267-279. Copyright 1996. All rights reserved. It also appears in Toward a New Modernism (Lanham, MD: University Press of America, 1997), 135-150. Copyright 1997 by University Press of America. All rights reserved. The thesis of the article is ...
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Friedrich Schleiermacher 1768-1834 Schleiermacher's Spheres Barth and Schleiermacher The German preacher and philosopher Friedrich Daniel Ernst Schleiermacher is often called the leading 19th-century theologian of the Protestant church. Schleiermacher was born on November 21, 1768, in Breslau, Lower Silesia (now Wroclaw, Poland). Despite his being the son of a Reformed clergyman, Schleiermacher ...
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Karl Barth 1886-1968 A Karl Barth Homepage An Introduction to Karl Barth Karl Barth on Religion Karl Barth is considered by some the greatest Protestant theologian of the 20th century and possibly the greatest since the Reformation. More than anyone else, Barth inspired and led the renaissance of theology that took place from about 1920 to 1950. The son of the Swiss Reformed minister and New ...
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Rudolf Karl Bultmann (1884-1976) A giant among 20th c. NT scholars. The son of a German Lutheran pastor, Bultmann studied at Tubingen & Berlin before becoming a student of two eminent gospel scholars at Marburg: Johannes Weiss, who focused modern attention on the importance of eschatology; & Adolf Julicher, who revolutionized the interpretation of Jesus' parables. Both of these influences left ...
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The Fertility of Niebuhr's Idea of Monotheism Andrew P. Porter, aporterccnet.com Pacific Coast Theological Society Spring, 1994 1. Introduction 1.1 H. Richard Niebuhr is best known for his ethics, and while his systematic theology gets respect, it has not become a point of departure for further work in systematic theology or philosophy of religion. Yet the greater part of his writing has been ...
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532 - Emil Brunner-Teacher Unsurpassed Emil Brunner-Teacher Unsurpassed By J. Robert Nelson THE name of Emil Brunner has been a most familiar one to students of theology in many countries for nearly forty years. Thanks to a little lady of Oxford, Olive Wyon, his great works of theology have been known to British and American seminarians as standard-setting treatises on the major doctrines.
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