Protestant Theology in the Nineteenth Century

Protestant Theology in the Nineteenth Century

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"Featuring an extensive introduction by Colin E. Gunton that recontextualizes and reintroduces Barth's work for a new generation, this book provides a review of the shapers of modern Protestant thought and practice. Barth offers insightful readings of all the most significant figures of the modern period - Rousseau, Lessing, Kant, Hegel, Schleiermacher, Feuerbach, Ritschl,...more
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Published December 1st 2001 by SCM Press
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Protestant Theology in the Nineteenth Century: Its Background and History (Paperback)
Protestant Theology in the Nineteenth Century: Its Background & History (Hardcover)
Protestant Theology In The Nineteenth Century: Its Background & History (Hardcover)
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Karl Barth (pronounced "bart") was a Swiss Reformed theologian whom critics hold to be among the most important Christian thinkers of the 20th century; Pope Pius XII described him as the most important theologian since Thomas Aquinas. Beginning with his experience as a pastor, he rejected his training in the predominant liberal theology typical of 19th-century Protestantism, especially German.

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