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The Context of contemporary theology; essays in honor of Paul Lehmann / Edited by Alexander J. McKelway and E. David Willis.
LIBRA BT10 .C64
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- Format:
- Book
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Theology--History--20th century.
- Theology.
- History.
- Lehmann, Paul Louis, 1906-1994.
- Lehmann, Paul Louis.
- Physical Description:
- 270 pages ; 21 cm
- Place of Publication:
- Atlanta : John Knox Press, [1974]
- Contents:
- Allen, H. T. The life and ministry of Paul L. Lehmann: a personal tribute.
- The question of man: McKelway, A. J. Eden revisited: hope beyond tragedy. Green, C. A theology of sociality: Bonhoeffer's Sanctorum communio.
- Politics: Gollwitzer, H. The Gospel and the struggle for freedom. Williams, G. H. Justin glimpsed as martyr among his Roman contemporaries. Moltmann, J. Liberation in the light of hope. Stendahl, K. Judgment and mercy.
- Social science and theology: Morgan, B. Theology in the context of the social sciences. Reist, B. A. Beyond ideological theology. Loder, J. The fashioning of power: a Christian perspective on the life-style phenomenon.
- The future of theology: Lochman, J. M. Toward a theology of Christological concentration. Herzog, F. Reorientation in theology: listening to Black theology. Bethge, E. Love without limits: a sermon.
- Mathewson, R. C. A Paul Lehmann bibliography (p. 253-267)
- ISBN:
- 0804205132
- OCLC:
- 1097990
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