Theological essays II / Eberhard Jüngel ; edited with and introduction by J.B. Webster ; translated by Arnold Neufeldt-Fast and J.B. Webster.

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Jüngel, Eberhard [Browse]
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Book
Language
English
Published/​Created
Edinburgh, Scotland : T & T Clark, 1995.
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xxiv, 272 pages ; 23 cm

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    • Translation of selected essays of the author's Wertlose Wahreit, publ. in 1990 by Chr. Kaiser Verlag.
    • "Following Theological essays (T & T Clark, 1989), this book makes available to English readers another major collection from Eberhard Jüngel ..."--Jkt.
    Bibliographic references
    Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
    Contents
    • 'My theology'
    • a short summary
    • 'You talk like a book ... '. Toward an understanding of the Philosophical Fragments of J. Climacus, edited by Soren Kierkegaard (1813-1855)
    • The emergence of the new
    • 'Even the beautiful must die'
    • beauty in the light of truth. Theological observations on the aesthetic relation
    • The dogmatic significance of the question of the historical Jesus
    • The revelation of the hiddenness of God. A contribution to the protestant understanding of the hiddenness of divine action
    • The mystery of substitution. A dogmatic conversation with Heinrich Vogel
    • The sacrifice of Jesus Christ as sacrament and example
    • Value-free truth : the Christian experience of truth in the struggle against the 'tyranny of values'
    • On becoming truly human. The significance of the reformation distinction between person and works for the self-understanding of modern humanity
    • Living out of righteousness : God's action
    • human agency.
    Other title(s)
    • Theological essays 2
    • Theological essays two
    In
    Inkludert i Jüngel, Eberhard. Theological essays. Edinburgh : T & T Clark, 1989-
    ISBN
    • 0567097064
    • 9780567097064
    OCLC
    32164419
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