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Ernst Troeltsch and the Future of Theology

A reassessment of the theology of the German Protestant theologian, Ernst Troeltsch (1865\u20131923) and of his significance for contemporary theology.

John Clayton (Edited by)

9780521100908, Cambridge University Press

Paperback / softback, published 5 February 2009

232 pages

21.6 x 14 x 1.3 cm, 0.3 kg

A reassessment of the theology of the German Protestant theologian, Ernst Troeltsch (1865\u20131923) and of his significance for contemporary theology. The six papers here presented were originally delivered at an international colloquium on Troeltsch held at the University of Lancaster. The contributors focus on the fundamental issues raised by Troeltsch which remain central to theology today and seek to engage him as a discussion partner in a continuing debate. Troeltsch has been unduly neglected as a theologian, a fact which is due partly to the dominance of the 'dialectical' theology of Barth and Bultmann in Germany afte]

Ernst Troeltsch and the Future of Theology Clayton Paperback 9780521100908

Ernst Troeltsch and the Future of Theology

A reassessment of the theology of the German Protestant theologian, Ernst Troeltsch (1865\u20131923) and of his significance for contemporary theology.

John Clayton (Edited by)

9780521100908, Cambridge University Press

Paperback / softback, published 5 February 2009

232 pages

21.6 x 14 x 1.3 cm, 0.3 kg

A reassessment of the theology of the German Protestant theologian, Ernst Troeltsch (1865\u20131923) and of his significance for contemporary theology. The six papers here presented were originally delivered at an international colloquium on Troeltsch held at the University of Lancaster. The contributors focus on the fundamental issues raised by Troeltsch which remain central to theology today and seek to engage him as a discussion partner in a continuing debate. Troeltsch has been unduly neglected as a theologian, a fact which is due partly to the dominance of the 'dialectical' theology of Barth and Bultmann in Germany afte]

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