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Dogmatics

This series delves into the depths of theological thought, exploring the foundational tenets of faith and the interpretation of divinity. It offers a penetrating examination of how religious doctrines have evolved and their profound impact on human society and philosophy. Readers will embark on an intellectually stimulating journey that dissects complex concepts into accessible insights. This is essential reading for anyone interested in the core of religious belief and its historical influence.

The Christian Doctrine of Creation and Redemption
The Christian Doctrine of God
The Christian Doctrine of the Church, Faith, and the Consummation

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  • Emil Brunner, a prominent theologian of the mid-twentieth century, served as a Professor of Systematic and Practical Theology at the University of Zurich. His influential writings, including The Mediator, The Divine Imperative, and Man in Revolt, became essential readings in Protestant seminaries, shaping theological discourse in the English-speaking world. Brunner's work continues to resonate, reflecting his significant impact on modern Protestant thought.

    The Christian Doctrine of the Church, Faith, and the Consummation
  • The Christian Doctrine of God

    • 374 pages
    • 14 hours of reading

    Emil Brunner, a prominent theologian from 1889 to 1966, greatly influenced mid-twentieth-century theology in the English-speaking world. Serving as a Professor of Systematic and Practical Theology at the University of Zurich from 1924 to 1955, his significant works, including The Mediator, The Divine Imperative, and Man in Revolt, became essential reading in Protestant seminaries for many years, shaping theological education and discourse.

    The Christian Doctrine of God
  • Emil Brunner, a prominent theologian of the mid-twentieth century, served as a Professor of Systematic and Practical Theology at the University of Zurich. His influential works, including The Mediator, The Divine Imperative, and Man in Revolt, became essential readings in Protestant seminaries, shaping theological discussions and education during his time. Brunner's contributions significantly impacted the understanding of Christian doctrine in the English-speaking world.

    The Christian Doctrine of Creation and Redemption