Reflections on Reformational Theology: Studies in the Theology of the Reformation, Karl Barth, and the Evangelical Tradition
Autor Professor Kimlyn J. Benderen Limba Engleză Paperback – 22 feb 2023
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780567702258
ISBN-10: 0567702251
Pagini: 312
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.43 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția T&T Clark
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 0567702251
Pagini: 312
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.43 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția T&T Clark
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Caracteristici
Provides constructive proposals of the church and the university in light of Reformation convictions, enabling the reader to understand both the church and the university as the embodiment of an ecclesia viatorum and an intellegentia viatorum
Notă biografică
Kimlyn J. Bender is Professor of Christian Theology at George W. Truett Theological Seminary, Baylor University, USA.
Cuprins
AcknowledgementsPrefaceIntroduction - Christ, the Gospel, and the Protestant VisionPart 1: The Reformation and Its Legacy1. Martin Luther and the Birth of the Protestant Ecclesial Vision 2. The Sola behind the Solas: The Unity of the Five Solas of the Reformation3. Karl Barth on Luther and Calvin as Fathers of the Church 4. The Last Protestant: Karl Barth, the Being of the Church, and the Culmination of the Protestant Ecclesial VisionPart 2: Ecumenical Conversations with Distant Descendents of the Reformation5. Karl Barth, Confessionalism, and a Free Church Tradition 6. Karl Barth and Pietism: Traces of a Family Resemblance7. Karl Barth and Kierkegaard: Unacknowledged Debts to a Lutheran Existential Pietist Part 3: Church and Academy Ever Reforming8. The Ascension of Christ and the Pilgrim Church 9. The Confessional Task of the Christian University Part 4: Postscript10. The American Experience of a Darkening and Receding Providence: The Civil War and the Unmaking of an American Religious Synthesis
Recenzii
In this fresh collection of theological essays, Kimlyn Bender brings his sharp insight and deep wisdom to bear upon a range of themes in Protestant theology. Spanning from the advent of the Reformation to the pilgrim church of the present, and incorporating rich analysis of the work of figures such as Luther, Calvin, Kierkegaard, and Barth, this volume provides a delightful array of consistently illuminating studies. It will make a welcome addition to the shelves of many scholars, and comes highly recommended.
In these rich, incisive, and eloquent essays, Bender articulates a generous yet rigorous evangelical theology that always seeks to point to the Living Christ. This book both describes and exemplifies a vibrant, bold, and hopeful vision of the task of Christian theology-for today and for every age.
Kimlyn J. Bender's work is an absolute treasure. These essays begin within a network of historical materials, sensitively and critically reviewed; and then draw the reader into the conversation that Bender gently but firmly initiates. In the end it is impossible not to begin thinking along with Bender on where to go next. Through it all there is an unapologetic iteration of the Gospel that is food for the soul as much as it is nourishment for the mind. As if this was not enough, Bender speaks with clarity and realistic encouragement to and for a church badly in need of his wisdom.
In these rich, incisive, and eloquent essays, Bender articulates a generous yet rigorous evangelical theology that always seeks to point to the Living Christ. This book both describes and exemplifies a vibrant, bold, and hopeful vision of the task of Christian theology-for today and for every age.
Kimlyn J. Bender's work is an absolute treasure. These essays begin within a network of historical materials, sensitively and critically reviewed; and then draw the reader into the conversation that Bender gently but firmly initiates. In the end it is impossible not to begin thinking along with Bender on where to go next. Through it all there is an unapologetic iteration of the Gospel that is food for the soul as much as it is nourishment for the mind. As if this was not enough, Bender speaks with clarity and realistic encouragement to and for a church badly in need of his wisdom.