166 Pages
by
Routledge
166 Pages
by
Routledge
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Dialectic as Dialogue: Theology After Brunner is an examination of Emil Brunner’s theological epistemology with special focus on his reception of dialogical philosophy, its implications for the nature and task of theology, and Brunner’s contemporary significance.
This book helps readers better understand Brunner’s theology and provides a fresh perspective on his legacy and the possibilities... Read more
Introduction 1. Brunner in Context: What is Dialectical Theology? 2. Knowledge of God: from Immediate to Mediated 3. Law and Gospel as the Personal and Impersonal 4. From Dialectics to Dialogue: Truth as Encounter 5. After Brunner: Dialogical Theology
Biography
Taylor D. Holleyman is the Director of Congregational Life at First Presbyterian Church of Waco, Texas, U.S.A., and an adjunct instructor in the Department of Religion at Baylor University.






