Scripture in the Theologies of W Pannenberg and D G Bloesch

Scripture in the Theologies of W  Pannenberg and D G  Bloesch
Author: Frank M. Hasel
Publsiher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages: 338
Release: 2004-03-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781725209992

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Scripture has always played an important role in Christian theology. This study provides an issue oriented overview of the concepts of Scripture in Protestant theology from the 16th century Reformation onward. It then sets forth the concepts of Scripture in the theologies of two contemporary systematic theologians: W. Pannenberg and D. G. Bloesch. It analyzes, compares and evaluates the theological and anthropological presuppositions that have influenced their concept of Scripture. Despite fundamentally different starting points and other significant distinctions Pannenberg and Bloesch reveal surprising similarities. This seems to suggest that for both the concept of Scripture is determined ultimately by presuppositions that are derived and shaped extra scripturam".

Scripture in the Theologies of W Pannenberg and D G Bloesch

Scripture in the Theologies of W  Pannenberg and D G  Bloesch
Author: Frank Hasel
Publsiher: Peter Lang Pub Incorporated
Total Pages: 337
Release: 1996-01-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0820429686

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The Last Things

The Last Things
Author: Donald G. Bloesch
Publsiher: InterVarsity Press
Total Pages: 342
Release: 2004
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0830814175

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In The Last Things Donald G. Bloesch takes up difficult and sometimes controversial themes such as the coming of the kingdom of God, the return of Jesus Christ, the life hereafter, the millennial hope, the final judgment, hell, heaven, purgatory and paradise. Wrestling with biblical texts that often take metaphorical form, Bloesch avoids rationalistic reductionism as well as timid agnosticism. While he acknowledges mystery and even paradox, Bloesch finds biblical revelation much more than sufficient to illuminate the central truths of a Christian hope articulated throughout the history of the church. The Last Things is not just a review of past Christian eschatology but a fresh articulation of the grace and glory of God yet to be consummated. The triumph of the grace of Jesus Christ and the dawning of hope beckon us to reach out in the power of the Spirit to receive that blessed future and the promise to renew the life of the church universal today.

Rediscovering the Triune God

Rediscovering the Triune God
Author: Stanley James Grenz
Publsiher: Fortress Press
Total Pages: 302
Release: 2004
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1451418418

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The last century has witnessed a revival and renewal of trinitarian theology, led initially by Karl Barth. The legendary puzzles of trinitarian theology have become especially vexing in an era of changed philosophical and cultural categories, and a host of religious thinkers in the last century have tried to reformulate the main lines of thought about God's trinitarian life. Theologian Stanley Grenz here tells this story of trinitarian theology, reporting and analyzing the remarkable ferment in the discipline and discussing especially eleven theologians on such issues as: God's inner life vs. God's relationship to creation (immanent and economic trinity), social vs. psychological analogies for the relationships within God, the relationship between trinity and Christology, the feminist critique of classical categories, and how God's trinitarian life figures in evolution, social justice, and spirituality. Grenz's Introduction place this ferment historically in the course of Christian thought from the patristic period to now, while his Conclusion sets a future agenda for the doctrine and theology.

A Theology of Word and Spirit

A Theology of Word and Spirit
Author: Donald G. Bloesch
Publsiher: InterVarsity Press
Total Pages: 340
Release: 2005-08-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 083082751X

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Pointing the way toward a confessional theology for the twenty-first century, Donald G. Bloesch begins his seven-volume work, Christian Foundations, with this introduction to authority and method in theology.

The Last Things

The Last Things
Author: Donald G. Bloesch
Publsiher: InterVarsity Press
Total Pages: 340
Release: 2010-03-23
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0830879439

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In The Last Things Donald G. Bloesch takes up difficult and sometimes controversial themes such as the coming of the kingdom of God, the return of Jesus Christ, the life hereafter, the millennial hope, the final judgment, hell, heaven, purgatory and paradise. Wrestling with biblical texts that often take metaphorical form, Bloesch avoids rationalistic reductionism as well as timid agnosticism. While he acknowledges mystery and even paradox, Bloesch finds biblical revelation much more than sufficient to illuminate the central truths of a Christian hope articulated throughout the history of the church. The Last Things is not just a review of past Christian eschatology but a fresh articulation of the grace and glory of God yet to be consummated. The triumph of the grace of Jesus Christ and the dawning of hope beckon us to reach out in the power of the Spirit to receive that blessed future and the promise to renew the life of the church universal today.

Christology From Within and Ahead

Christology From Within and Ahead
Author: Mark Chan
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 368
Release: 2021-10-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9789004493315

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Troeltsch's struggle with historicism sets the stage for a proposal that Christology be done from within and from ahead. Gadamer's philosophical hermeneutics and Schleiermacher's experiential theology inform a Christology from within that is rooted in tradition and experience, while Pannenberg's notion of proleptic eschatological fulfilment serves as resource for a Christology from ahead. This volume develops a hermeneutical Christology that takes into account the historical contingency of knowledge, and seeks a Christology beyond the objectivism of timeless truth and the relativism of absolutised contextuality. The book is concluded with an examination of the convergence of critical traditionality, experiential appropriation and eschatological prolepsis in the Christology of the apostle Paul. The author explores how Christology might respond to the scandal of universality in postmodernity without defaulting on its claim to transcontextual referentiality.

Reason for Hope

Reason for Hope
Author: Stanley J. Grenz
Publsiher: Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing
Total Pages: 332
Release: 2005-11-15
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 0802849091

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