Available in three volumes, this is one of the great works of 20th century theology. Brunner presents a profoundly biblical systematic theology, finding a path between the ideas of Barth and Bultmann. Vol I - Christian Doctrine of God
Available in three volumes, this is one of the great works of 20th century theology. Brunner presents a profoundly biblical systematic theology, findi...
Available in three volumes, this is one of the great works of 20th century theology. Brunner presents a profoundly biblical systematic theology, finding a path between the ideas of Barth and Bultmann. Vol II - Christian Doctrine of Creation & Redemption
Available in three volumes, this is one of the great works of 20th century theology. Brunner presents a profoundly biblical systematic theology, findi...
A series of sermons, revealing Brunner as an outstanding preacher. Few theologians of his eminence combine their understanding of the central doctrines of the Christian faith with such persuasive spiritual exposition and eloquence. "Preaching," says Brunner, "is a living occurrence which can only very imperfectly be crystallised in writing." But the most critical judges of sermons will admit that here a master preacher moves beyond the printed page into the soul of the reader. There is a personal poignancy about the FraumAnster sermons, which places them in the forefront of modern preaching....
A series of sermons, revealing Brunner as an outstanding preacher. Few theologians of his eminence combine their understanding of the central doctrine...
Short description: Professor Brunner deals with burning questions of justice and their theological implications in a masterly fashion. He writes as a Christian theologian and his arguments challenge the easy conclusions of a secular society.
Short description: Professor Brunner deals with burning questions of justice and their theological implications in a masterly fashion. He writes as a ...
In the struggle of ideas, the most fundamental and far-reaching is that of the nature of mankind. What are we? Why are we not at peace with ourselves or our neighbours? How does our understanding of our nature lead to personal and social well-being? We have followed the false leads of Darwin, Nietzsche, Marx, and Freud in trying to understand ourselves. Despite other differences, they all interpret man in relation to nature, rejecting transcendent, metaphysical or religious understanding of the human condition. They do not solve the contradiction between what we are and what we ought to be....
In the struggle of ideas, the most fundamental and far-reaching is that of the nature of mankind. What are we? Why are we not at peace with ourselves ...
Short description: Brunner's thesis is that responsibility is the key to personality, and that the Biblical doctrine of man as created in the image of God, and therefore capable of responding to God's Word, is the key to the recovery of an effective sense of responsibility.
Short description: Brunner's thesis is that responsibility is the key to personality, and that the Biblical doctrine of man as created in the image of...