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Bruce McCormack

  • Mapping Modern Theology

    $42.00

    Mapping Modern Theology: A Thematic and Historical Introduction has something to offer everyone’s theological interests and provides a fresh approach to modern theology by approaching the field thematically. Covering the most hotly debated topics in Christian theology that over the last two hundred years. The editors, both leading authorities on the history of nineteenth- and twentieth-century theology, have assembled a respected team of international scholars to offer substantive treatment on a wide variety of topics critical for modern theology. The volume enables undergraduate and graduate students in modern theology, twentieth-century theology, and contemporary theology courses to trace how key doctrinal questions have been discussed, where the emphases and questions lie, and how ideas were developed.

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  • Orthodox And Modern

    $40.00

    Introduction
    Part 1: Karl Barth’s Relationship To 19th Century Theology
    Part 2: Karl Barth’s Relationship To Postliberalism And Postmodernism
    Part 3: Karl Barth’s Theological Ontology
    Part 4: Occasional Writings
    Index

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    Presents a unique reading of Karl Barth, focusing on understanding what it means to be orthodox under the conditions of modernity.

    In this enlightening study, Bruce McCormack reconsiders the importance of Karl Barth’s theology. McCormack begins with Barth’s relation to 19th century theologians and then turns to critique the works of contemporary authors within postmodern circles who have attempted to reinterpret Barth to fit their categories. The later sections of McCormack’s study probe more deeply into Barth’s theology and consider European perspectives. As the title affirms, McCormack suggests that Barth was, in fact, both orthodox and modern in his theology.

    McCormack has established a reputation as a thoughtful scholar, and his study of Barth will certainly find a broad audience in academic circles. But serious readers and clergy will also find it a helpful guide to Barth’s theology and his continuing importance.

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  • Justification In Perspective

    $30.00

    Contents
    Part 1 The Protestant Doctrine Of Justification The Heart Of Protestant Preaching
    Part 2 The Protestant Doctrine Of Justification Its Antecedents And Historical Development
    Part 3 The Protestant Doctrine Of Justification Continuities And Discontinuities In Current Challenges To The Traditional View

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    A diverse group of international theologians explores the historical development and contemporary understanding(s) of the Protestant doctrine of justification.

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