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Non-Conformist Theology in the Twentieth Century

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Focusing on the development of Nonconformist theology in the twentieth century, this study explores significant themes such as the New Theology, the impact of the First World War, and the reception of Karl Barth. It examines core Christian doctrines including the nature of God, Christ, and the Holy Spirit, while also addressing ecclesiology and ecumenism. The concluding chapter delves into eschatology and offers an evaluation of the relevance and future of Nonconformist theology, highlighting its practitioners and contemporary significance.

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Non-Conformist Theology in the Twentieth Century, Alan P. F. Sell

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