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Contemporary Christologies: A Fortress Introduction

Contemporary Christologies: A Fortress Introduction

Don Schweitzer
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While many know of the signal contributions of such twentieth-century giants as Paul Tillich or Karl Barth or Pierre Teilhard de Chardin, the important work since their time often goes unremarked until some major controversy erupts. Here is a smart and helpful survey of the chief approaches and thinkers in today"s understanding of the person, significance, and work of Jesus Christ.
Schweitzer offers an insightful introduction to the contemporary context of Christology, in which basic questions in the discipline (and soteriology) are being rethought in light of globalization, postmodernity, and the contemporary experience of evil. He then offers a kind of typology of the current approaches and voices.
Schweitzer"s volume concludes with a reflection on the recent past and present imperatives of a discipline that virtually defines what Christianity has to offer the present age.
About the Author
Don Schweitzer is McDougald Professor of Theology at St. Andrew"s College, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. In addition to dozens of articles on issues in contemporary theology, Schweitzer is coeditor of Intersecting Voices: Critical Theologies in a Land of Diversity (2004) and past president of the Canadian Theological Society.
Year:
2010
Publisher:
Fortress Press
Language:
english
Pages:
202
ISBN 10:
0800664639
ISBN 13:
9780800664633
File:
PDF, 4.22 MB
IPFS:
CID , CID Blake2b
english, 2010
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