This introduction to the work of Eberhard Jungel furnishes a comprehensive survey of his work as New Testament scholar, systematic theologian and philosopher. It focuses particularly on his discussions of theological and religious language, the role of Christology, the doctrines of God and man and questions of natural theology.
This introduction to the work of Eberhard Jungel furnishes a comprehensive survey of his work as New Testament scholar, systematic theologian and philosopher. It focuses particularly on his discussions of theological and religious language, the role of Christology, the doctrines of God and man and questions of natural theology.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
The word "philosophy" comes from the Greek "love of wisdom." John has a lively curiosity that was fostered during his days studying philosophy at university. He embraces the saying, "Never stop learning." He grew up in Waterloo, Ontario, and his studies and work as a civil litigation lawyer have taken him to wonderful Canadian cities: Montreal, Kingston, Toronto, Oakville and Campbellville. John now lives in Kitchener, Ontario. You can often find him enjoying its trail system, whether along old rail lines, through a forest or along the Grand River. He's married to Sheila and has three adult children: Jeremy, Elise and Alex. John's enjoying life even more after the experiences he writes about in his book.
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Preface A note of references Acknowledgement Introduction 1. Paul and Jesus 2. God's being is in becoming 3. Christology: exegesis and dogmatics 4. God the mystery of the world (1) speaking about God 5. God the mystery of the world (2): thinking about God 6. God the mystery of the world (3): the human god 7. Atheism and the theology of death 8. Anthropology and justification 9. Anthropology and analogy 10. Towards a theology of the natural Conclusion Notes Abbreviations Bibliography Index.
Preface A note of references Acknowledgement Introduction 1. Paul and Jesus 2. God's being is in becoming 3. Christology: exegesis and dogmatics 4. God the mystery of the world (1) speaking about God 5. God the mystery of the world (2): thinking about God 6. God the mystery of the world (3): the human god 7. Atheism and the theology of death 8. Anthropology and justification 9. Anthropology and analogy 10. Towards a theology of the natural Conclusion Notes Abbreviations Bibliography Index.
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