Introduction to Wolfhart Pannenberg's Systematic Theology
- 267 pages
- 10 hours of reading
At the beginning of the sixties, Pannenberg marks off his theology from the hermeneutic of the Bultmannian-School and the religious-critical idea of manifestation from Karl Barth. The rediscovery of the universal history as the broadest media of God epiphany should help overcome of the anti-historic subjectivism of faith. Gunter Wenz displays the main pillar of Pannenberg’s theology: The self-manifestation of God, trinitarian God, creation of the world, christology, anthropology, pneumatology, eschatology and ecclesiology.