20th-Century Theology
20th-Century Theology

20th-Century Theology

God & the World in a Transitional Age

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Recipient of a 1993 Critics' Choice Award! Now in paperback! Stanley Grenz and Roger Olson offer in this text a sympathetic introduction to twentieth-century theology and a critical survey of its significant thinkers and movements. Of particular interest is their attempt to show how twentieth-century theology has moved back and forth between two basic concepts: God's immanence and God's transcendence. Their survey profiles such towering figures in contemporary theology as Karl Barth, Rudolf Bultmann, Dietrich Bonhoeffer, Reinhold Niebuhr, Paul Tillich, Jurgen Moltmann and Wolfhart Pannenberg. It critiques significant movements like neo-orthodoxy, process theology, liberation theology and theology of hope. And it assesses recent developments in feminist theology, black theology, new Catholic theology, narrative theology and evangelical theology. An indispensable handbook for anybody interested in today's theological landscape.
ISBN: 9780830878895
Producer: InterVarsity Press
Weight: 0.001kg
Binding: Digital delivered electronically
File size: 3MB
Release Date: 26.02.2010
Language: English

Book contents

Preface INTRODUCTION: Transcendence and Immanence and Modern Theological History 1. THE ENLIGHTENMENT: The Shattering of the Classical Balance 2. THE RECONSTRUCTION OF TRANSCENDENCE: Immanence in Nineteenth-Century Theology 3. THE REVOLT AGAINST IMMANENCE: Transcendence in Neo-orthodoxy 4. THE DEEPENING OF IMMANENCE: Reformulations of the Liberal Tradition 5. IMMANENCE WITHIN THE SECULAR: The Radical Movement 6. THE TRANSCENDENCE OF THE FUTURE: The Theology of Hope 7. THE RENEWAL OF IMMANENCE IN THE EXPERIENCE OF OPPRESSION: Liberation Theologies 8. THE TRANSCENDENCE OF THE HUMAN SPIRIT: The New Catholic Theology 9. TRANSCENDENCE WITHIN THE STORY: Narrative Theology 10. REAFFIRMING THE BALANCE: Evangelical Theology Coming of Age CONCLUSION: Past Contributions and Future Prospects in the Quest for a Theology of Transcendence and Immanence Notes Bibliography Author and Name Index Subject Index

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Roger E. Olson
Roger E. Olson (PhD, Rice University) is professor of theology at George W. Truett Theological Seminary of Baylor University in Waco, Texas. He is the author of and . He is also coauthor of and (both with Stanley J. Grenz), and of (with Christopher A. Hall).

Stanley J. Grenz
Stanley J. Grenz (1950-2005) earned a B.A. from the University of Colorado at Boulder in 1973, an M.Div. from Denver Seminary in 1976 and a D.Theol. From the University of Munich (Germany) in 1978, where completed his dissertation under the supervision of Wolfhart Pannenberg. Ordained into the gospel ministry in 1976, Grenz worked within the local church context as a youth director and assistant pastor (Northwest Baptist Church, Denver), pastor (Rowandale Baptist Church, Winnipeg), and interim pastor. In addition he preached and lectured in numerous churches, colleges, universities and seminaries in North America, Europe, Africa, Australia and Asia. Grenz wrote or cowrote twenty-five books, the most recent of which is (2004). His other books include (Westminster John Knox), (with John R. Franke; Westminster John Knox), (IVP), (Eerdmans), (with Denise Muir Kjesbo; IVP), (IVP), and (IVP). He has also coauthored several shorter reference and introductory books for IVP, including (with Roger E. Olson), (with Jay T. Smith), and (with David Guretzki and Cherith Fee Nordling). He contributed articles to more than two dozen other volumes, and has had published more than one hundred essays and eighty book reviews. These have appeared in journals such as and the For twelve years (1990-2002), Grenz held the position of Pioneer McDonald Professor of Baptist Heritage, Theology and Ethics at Carey Theological College and at Regent College in Vancouver, British Columbia. After a one-year sojourn as Distinguished Professor of Theology at Baylor University and Truett Seminary in Waco, Texas (2002-2003), he returned to Carey and resumed his duties as Pioneer McDonald Professor of Theology. In 2004 he assumed an additional appointment as Professor of Theological Studies at Mars Hill Graduate School in Seattle, Washington.