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The theology of Emil Brunner

Author: Charles W Kegley
Publisher: New York : Macmillan, ©1962.
Series: Library of living theology, v. 3.
Edition/Format:   Book : EnglishView all editions and formats
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Essays by seventeen contemporary scholars.
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Additional Physical Format: Online version:
Kegley, Charles W., 1912-
Theology of Emil Brunner.
New York, Macmillan [1962]
(OCoLC)600330590
Named Person: Emil Brunner
Document Type: Book
All Authors / Contributors: Charles W Kegley
OCLC Number: 393141
Notes: Essays by seventeen contemporary scholars.
Description: xiv, 395 p. : ill. ; 22 cm.
Contents: Intellectual autobiography / Emil Brunner --
The church-historical setting of Brunner's theology / Wilhelm Pauck --
The church in action / Eberhard Müller --
Brunner's missionary theology / Hugh Vernon White --
Brunner's conception of man as responsive, responsible being / David Cairns --
Questions on Brunner's epistemology / Paul Tillich --
Brunner's conception of philosophy / George A. Schrader --
Truth as encounter / Reidar Hauge --
Jesus of history and Christ of faith / Tetsutaro Ariga --
Emil Brunner's doctrine of God / Anders Nygren --
Redeemer and redeemed as persons in history / Edward A. Dowey, Jr. --
The last things and the last events / Georges Florovsky --
The church in theology / Dale Moody --
The personal ethics of Emil Brunner / N.H. Søe --
The concept of "order of creation" in Emil Brunner's social ethic / Reinhold Niebuhr --
Emil Brunner's contribution to legal and politcial thought in a threatened age / Werner Kägi --
Brunner as apologist / Peter Vogelsanger --
Emil Brunner as teacher and preacher / Theodore A. Gill --
Reply to interpretation and criticism / Emil Brunner.
Series Title: Library of living theology, v. 3.
Responsibility: edited by Charles W. Kegley.

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Essays by seventeen contemporary scholars.

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