This book explores Eduard Thurneysen's theology of being human. As theology arising from the central event of God's living address to the church, Thurneysen's theological anthropology is deeply practical and richly pastoral.
This book explores Eduard Thurneysen's theology of being human. As theology arising from the central event of God's living address to the church, Thurneysen's theological anthropology is deeply practical and richly pastoral.
Jordan Redding (Ph.D., University of Otago) is an ordained minister in the Presbyterian Church of Aotearoa New Zealand and teaches courses on Presbyterian and Reformed Christianity at the Knox Centre for Ministry and Leadership.
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Part One: Eduard Thurneysen on Being Human Chapter One: Strong Impressions and Inspirations Formation 1888-1913 Chapter Two: The Human Being Crying Out for Life Leutwil-Dürrenäsch 1913-1920 Chapter Three: The Human Being and the Wisdom of Death Bruggen 1920-1927 Chapter Four: The Human Being Claimed by Christ the Lord Basel 1927-1939 Chapter Five: The Human Being under the Judgment of the Cross Basel 1939-1945 Chapter Six: The Human Being as Personal Ganzheit under the Claim of God Basel 1946-1974 Part Two: Theological Anthropology in New Orientations Chapter Seven: Theological Anthropology as Practical Task In conversation with Ray Anderson Chapter Eight: Theological Anthropology as Pastoral Task In conversation with John Swinton Chapter Nine: Theological Anthropology in the Horizon of Hope In conversation with Jürgen Moltmann
Part One: Eduard Thurneysen on Being Human Chapter One: Strong Impressions and Inspirations Formation 1888-1913 Chapter Two: The Human Being Crying Out for Life Leutwil-Dürrenäsch 1913-1920 Chapter Three: The Human Being and the Wisdom of Death Bruggen 1920-1927 Chapter Four: The Human Being Claimed by Christ the Lord Basel 1927-1939 Chapter Five: The Human Being under the Judgment of the Cross Basel 1939-1945 Chapter Six: The Human Being as Personal Ganzheit under the Claim of God Basel 1946-1974 Part Two: Theological Anthropology in New Orientations Chapter Seven: Theological Anthropology as Practical Task In conversation with Ray Anderson Chapter Eight: Theological Anthropology as Pastoral Task In conversation with John Swinton Chapter Nine: Theological Anthropology in the Horizon of Hope In conversation with Jürgen Moltmann
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