The present work is the first study by a Catholic to explore and analyze Bonhoeffer's daring concepts. The author provides necessary background on the subject's life as a Lutheran pastor, his place…
The publication of this book roughly coincides with the appearance of the first volume of Pannenberg's "Systematische Theologie" and of a German Festschrift celebrating his 60th birthday, titled "v…
Karl Barth and his legacy have dominated theology circles for over a decade. In this volume George Hunsinger, a world-renowned expert on Barth's theology, makes an authoritative contribution to the…
Gregory Baum has done the ecumenical church a tremendous service in producing this volume. For many it will be the first genuine opportunity to understand the agonizingly difficult situation experi…
In the wake of recent revival moments, Christians need Jonathan Edwards' classic Faith Beyond Feeling more than ever. Edwards, the central figure in New England's first Great Awakening, offers a de…
Four centuries removed, one leading Swiss theologian brings into contemporary focus the life and thought of another. Zwingli, as interpreted by Courvoisier, speaks to the problems of our time with …
Stephen Haynes's provocative study articulates the many motives and agendas that readers and scholars have brought to their study of Bonhoeffer, making it difficult to assess objectively the relati…
The author has spent most of his thirty years ministry in country parishes. Presently he is vicar . The author has long been a close and perceptive student of Barth, has translated and edited signi…
Albrecht Ritschl looms large in the second half of the nineteenth century. He redirected theology from speculative idealism toward a more concrete, historical apprehension of the Bible, the Church,…
This book of enduring essays by the preeminent historical theologian Wilhelm Pauck reflects the wide range of pivotal figures in Protestant thought who attracted his passionate interest and critica…