Kerygma and Myth: A Theological Debate
by Rudolf Bultmann
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Read in July, 2008
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anyone interested in how existentialism affected Theology in the 20th century.
This book is a difficult read. Bultmann introduces his idea of faith; a faith interpreted through the eyes of existentialist philosophy. Bultmann believes that faith and God, the cross and resurrection, are relevant only as to how it affects us in the present. To Bultmann, the historical event has no real validity if we do not encounter it in the present.
While there are some facets of Bultmann's argument that enhances the idea of faith, his ideas can be construed as an argument against the ...more
While there are some facets of Bultmann's argument that enhances the idea of faith, his ideas can be construed as an argument against the ...more
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