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Robert W. Jenson has been a student of Barthian theology for many years, and his doctoral dissertation at the University of Heidelberg earned Barth's approval as an interpretation of his writings. Dr. Jenson attended Luther College in Iowa and the Lutheran Theological Seminary in St. Paul, MN, afficher plus before studying at Heidelberg, where he was awarded his Doctorate of Theology, summa cum laude. After completing graduate work at the University of Basel, he taught theology for many years at St. Olaf College in Northfield, MN, the Lutheran Theological Seminary in Gettysburg, PA, and Oxford University. Dr. Jenson currently serves as Senior Scholar for Research at the Center of Theological Inquiry, Princeton, NJ. Dr. Jenson's most recent works included his two-volume Systematic Theology. afficher moins

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Œuvres de Robert W. Jenson

A Map of Twentieth Century Theology (1995) — Directeur de publication — 88 exemplaires
Union with Christ: The New Finnish Interpretation of Luther (1998) — Directeur de publication — 84 exemplaires
The Catholicity of the Reformation (1996) — Directeur de publication — 80 exemplaires
Reclaiming the Bible for the Church (1995) — Directeur de publication — 77 exemplaires
Either/or: The Gospel or Neopaganism (1995) — Directeur de publication — 76 exemplaires
The Last Things: Biblical and Theological Perspectives on Eschatology (2002) — Directeur de publication — 74 exemplaires
Essays in Theology of Culture (1995) 64 exemplaires
Sin, Death, and the Devil (2000) — Directeur de publication — 62 exemplaires
The Two Cities of God: The Church's Responsibility for the Earthly City (1997) — Directeur de publication — 54 exemplaires
Mary, Mother of God (2004) — Directeur de publication — 50 exemplaires
Marks of the Body of Christ (1999) — Directeur de publication — 50 exemplaires
The Strange New Word of the Gospel: Re-Evangelizing in the Postmodern World (2002) — Directeur de publication — 46 exemplaires
Systematic theology 28 exemplaires
A Large Catechism (1991) 21 exemplaires
A religion against itself (2009) 14 exemplaires
Lutheran Slogans: Use and Abuse (2011) 10 exemplaires
Covenant and Hope: Christian and Jewish Reflections (2012) — Directeur de publication; Contributeur — 7 exemplaires
On the Inspiration of Scripture (2012) 5 exemplaires
“Karl Barth” 1 exemplaire

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The Art of Reading Scripture (2003) — Contributeur — 329 exemplaires
The Cambridge Companion to Christian Doctrine (1997) — Contributeur — 250 exemplaires
The Cambridge Companion to Martin Luther (2003) — Contributeur — 158 exemplaires
The Blackwell Companion to Political Theology (2003) — Contributeur — 88 exemplaires
Divine Impassibility and the Mystery of Human Suffering (2009) — Contributeur — 60 exemplaires
Creation, Christ and Culture: Studies in Honour of T. F. Torrance (1976) — Contributeur, quelques éditions22 exemplaires
The Blackwell Companion to Nineteenth-Century Theology (2010) — Contributeur — 15 exemplaires
Theologians in Their Own Words (2013) — Contributeur — 13 exemplaires

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Added the book here just to pan it. The concept is charming, but I wonder who the target audience is. As Jenson admits in his forward, he is not always theologically correct in the conversations. Thing is, he doesn't correct adequately. When Solveig refers to Jesus as a second God, there is barely an acknowledgement, and not a pull back to correct understanding of the Trinity.
So, who would want to read this? Perhaps an indulgent relative, but not another child, nor a theologian, nor a religious educator.

If I were Jenson, this would embarrass me.
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2wonderY | 1 autre critique | May 19, 2020 |
In this extraordinary book, author Evelyn Bence has created a work of imagination that is wholly believable and inspirational. Here is Mary's journal as it might have been written by her, understandable to any modern woman, who ponders her place in God's grand story.
 
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KameronEdenfield | 1 autre critique | May 13, 2016 |
this book is very interesting, although sometimes it has a slightly overly-biased ecumenical agenda; I do think it has a lot of helpful things to say. Some of the theological concepts and ideas here are wonderful. Although the authors do appeal to Scripture, I think more appeal to Scripture would be even more profitable, to back up their assertions. However, I do recognise that their discussion is around discovering what Luther himself taught, and his theology, as opposed to the Scriptures. And of course for the appeals to Scripture, read Luther himself ! Very interesting, and helpful in the main.… (plus d'informations)
 
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matthewgray | Jul 7, 2014 |

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