The Suicide of Christian Theology
This book is a forceful, scholarly call to the liberal church leaders to return from the morass of theological relativism, to the solid ground of the...
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This book is a forceful, scholarly call to the liberal church leaders to return from the morass of theological relativism, to the solid ground of the ancient creeds of Christianity.
Dr. Montgomery's incisive observations on Barth, Bultmann, Tillich, de Chardin, Pike, and others, may rankle some readers on occasion. But, there can never be any question about the mental acumen he brings to bear upon his subject, or the skill with which he pens his views. Montgomery is so obviously at home in the area of the theological, and so conversant with the convictions of his fellow theologians, that he certainly must be reckoned with.
Not content with only analyzing the suicide of theology, Dr. Montgomery also gives a proposal for its resurrection. Here is an invitation to come to grips with the zestful, well-informed mind of a contemporary theologian.
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- Publication:1999
- Publisher:Trinity Press
- Edition:Sixth Edition
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- ISBN10:0871235218
- ISBN13:9780871235213
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