A Map of Twentieth-Century Theology by Carl E Braaten

A Map of Twentieth-Century Theology by Carl E Braaten

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A Map of Twentieth-Century Theology by Carl E Braaten

Indispensable to understanding the advent and import of today's radically pluralistic scene, this unique historical anthology presents 37 signal readings from key theologians of this century. Outstanding interpreters of these figures and their generative ideas, Braaten and Jenson offer solid and sympathetic introductions and a clear scheme, a roadmap that makes sense of the fundamental and formative questions, concerns, schools, and movements that have animated the theological enterprise in this explosive century, from 1900 right up to the threshold of contemporary currents.
Braaten, Carl E.: - Carl E. Braaten is one of the leading theologians in American Lutheranism. He taught Systematic Theology for a generation at Lutheran School of Theology at Chicago and was founding editor of the popular theological journal Dialog. He has written or edited many foundational works in Lutheran theology, among them is a two-volume Christian Dogmatics (1985) edited with Robert Jenson, and Justification: The Article by Which the Church Stands or Falls (1990). For thirteen years Braaten has been director of the Center for Catholic and Evangelical Theology and editor of its journal, Pro Ecclesia.
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ISBN 13 9780800626860
ISBN 10 0800626869
Title A Map of Twentieth-Century Theology
Author Carl E Braaten
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Binding Type Paperback
Publisher 1517 Media
Year published 1995-09-14
Number of pages 400
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