Reading Luther and Kierkegaard in dialogue, Carl S. Hughes develops an alternative to the literalism and other-worldliness often characteristic of modern Christianity. Clouds of the Cross in Luther and Kierkegaard's account of revelation as mystical or apophatic theology offers provocative resources for thinking about Christ and the Bible today.
Reading Luther and Kierkegaard in dialogue, Carl S. Hughes develops an alternative to the literalism and other-worldliness often characteristic of modern Christianity. Clouds of the Cross in Luther and Kierkegaard's account of revelation as mystical or apophatic theology offers provocative resources for thinking about Christ and the Bible today.
Acknowledgments A Note on References Prologue Introduction: A Kierkegaardian-Lutheran Theology of Revelation I. Revelatory Darkness: Luther on Christ and the Cross II. The Light of Revelation? The Peril and Promise of Luther on the Bible III. In a Mirror Dimly: Kierkegaard on Christ and the Cross IV. Mirrors without End: Kierkegaard on the Bible, Luther, and the Task of Theology V. In the Whirlwind: Kierkegaard's Theologies of Suffering Conclusion Bibliography
Acknowledgments A Note on References Prologue Introduction: A Kierkegaardian-Lutheran Theology of Revelation I. Revelatory Darkness: Luther on Christ and the Cross II. The Light of Revelation? The Peril and Promise of Luther on the Bible III. In a Mirror Dimly: Kierkegaard on Christ and the Cross IV. Mirrors without End: Kierkegaard on the Bible, Luther, and the Task of Theology V. In the Whirlwind: Kierkegaard's Theologies of Suffering Conclusion Bibliography
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