Christ, Providence and History
Autor Dr. Mike Higtonen Limba Engleză Paperback – 31 aug 2004
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780567080523
ISBN-10: 0567080528
Pagini: 296
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.47 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția T&T Clark
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 0567080528
Pagini: 296
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.47 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția T&T Clark
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Recenzii
"...a model of how theological scholarship ought to be done. And even if we do not like his answers, Frei is raising precisely the sort of questions evangelicals ought to reflect upon as often as possible." Scottish Bulletin of Evangelical Theology
"In this well-written critical study, Higton establishes that Frei's larger project was a Christian theology that takes God's relation to history and to persons in their concrete historical circumstances with such seriousness that it creates conceptual space for a genuinely publish theology....Higton's skilful reconstruction sketches his bold and fascinating theological vision. Enjoyably written, exemplary research." -Professor David H. Kelsey, Yale Divinity School
"...is an unprecedented portrait of Frei as a theologian fundamentally concerned with the ability of theology to speak about, and to, the public world- and to regard that world as providentially ordered in Jesus Christ, while celebrating its concrete contingency and freedom." -SirReadaLot.org, 12/8/04
"Higton does the scholarly community (and one might hope the theologically interested general reading public) a great service by providing the best overall introduction to Frei's early work. Higton, in very lucid and engaging prose and with great sensitivity to the written record, convincingly demonstrates the coherence and enormous significance of Frei's project as both a historian and a theologian." - Anglican Theological Review
"Higton's book ... is by far the best there is, and it is to be commended to anyone concerned with the challenges facing Christian theology in recent centuries and today." - Theologische Literaturzeitung
"Higton treats his subject with immense care and sympathy, and perhaps this is how it should be in the first comprehensive study of Frei's work." - Theology
"An ambitious theological analysis of one of the most significant and seminal of 20th-century theologians. Through Higton's capacity to focus on what is most significant at each point, he brings the reader to grapple with the debate and a constructive possibility for resolving it. The book is lucidly and accessibly written, and should appeal to those seriously engaged with theological issues. Altogether, it constitutes a major contribution." -Rev. Professor Daniel W. Hardy
"In this well-written critical study, Higton establishes that Frei's larger project was a Christian theology that takes God's relation to history and to persons in their concrete historical circumstances with such seriousness that it creates conceptual space for a genuinely publish theology....Higton's skilful reconstruction sketches his bold and fascinating theological vision. Enjoyably written, exemplary research." -Professor David H. Kelsey, Yale Divinity School
"...is an unprecedented portrait of Frei as a theologian fundamentally concerned with the ability of theology to speak about, and to, the public world- and to regard that world as providentially ordered in Jesus Christ, while celebrating its concrete contingency and freedom." -SirReadaLot.org, 12/8/04
"Higton does the scholarly community (and one might hope the theologically interested general reading public) a great service by providing the best overall introduction to Frei's early work. Higton, in very lucid and engaging prose and with great sensitivity to the written record, convincingly demonstrates the coherence and enormous significance of Frei's project as both a historian and a theologian." - Anglican Theological Review
"Higton's book ... is by far the best there is, and it is to be commended to anyone concerned with the challenges facing Christian theology in recent centuries and today." - Theologische Literaturzeitung
"Higton treats his subject with immense care and sympathy, and perhaps this is how it should be in the first comprehensive study of Frei's work." - Theology
"An ambitious theological analysis of one of the most significant and seminal of 20th-century theologians. Through Higton's capacity to focus on what is most significant at each point, he brings the reader to grapple with the debate and a constructive possibility for resolving it. The book is lucidly and accessibly written, and should appeal to those seriously engaged with theological issues. Altogether, it constitutes a major contribution." -Rev. Professor Daniel W. Hardy