142 Pages
by Routledge

142 Pages
by Routledge

142 Pages
by Routledge

First published in 1973, Wolfhart Pannenberg is intended as an introduction for those who do not already know Pannenberg’s theology and to discuss some of the problems which it presents for those who do. Pannenberg’s theology of history has already been widely discussed. This is the first work to treat his theology as a whole—his doctrine of man, of history, of God and the Trinity, of... Read more

Pannenberg  1. Theological Anthropology  2. Revelation as History  3. Faith and History  4. The Apocalyptic Context of Jesus and His Message  5. Resurrection—The Fact and its Meaning  6. Jews, Greeks and God  7. Trinity in Unity  8. Jesus  9. Conclusion  

Biography

Allan D. Galloway was a distinguished Scottish theologian with wide experience in interpreting contemporary continental theology.

Review of the first publication:

‘[The author] knows Pannenberg’s work inside out, he combines exposition with illuminating and fair criticism, he keeps himself in the background and Panneberg in the foreground of his picture, and he writes in a style that combines extreme lucidity with liveliness and stimulation.’

Religious Studies