An Evangelical's Dialogue with Farrer, Jungel, and Wolterstorff
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Köp båda 2 för 539 kr""wolterstorff, jungel, and farrer are among the most important theological-philosophical thinkers of the reformed, lutheran, and anglican traditions of recent decades. joshua kira presents for the first time a detailed comparison of their positions on the relationship between revelation, scripture, and divine discourse. he does not, however, bring only three but four positions into discussion by continuously confronting the views of the three thinkers with the convictions of american evangelicalism. this casts a critical and insightful light on all four approaches and opens up new avenues for further theological debate on scripture and revelation, which is high on the theological agenda of the twenty-first century."" --ingolf u. dalferth, danforth professor of philosophy of religion, claremont graduate university
""if austin farrer, eberhard jungel, and nicholas wolterstorff, three rather different theologians, had talked to one another on the topic of speech and revelation with an evangelical as presider, what would have happened? this is a very fascinating, readable, informative, and challenging account of that hypothetical but fruitful conversation, which involves insightful mutual critique and mutual appreciation but also a constructive evangelical synthesis. i highly recommend it to anyone interested in recent discussions of the topic."" --anselm k. min, professor of religion, claremont graduate university
Joshua Ryan Kira is Assistant Professor of Philosophy and Theology at Cedarville University in Cedarville, Ohio. He has published numerous articles in philosophy of language and theology of revelation.