The Christian Doctrine of Creation and Redemption: Dogmatics: Vol. II

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Wipf and Stock Publishers, Oct 10, 2014 - Religion - 396 pages
Emil Brunner (1889-1966) was the most widely read theologian in the English-speaking world throughout the mid-twentieth century. Brunner was Professor of Systematic and Practical Theology at the University of Zurich from 1924-55. His key works The Mediator, The Divine Imperative, and Man in Revolt were standard texts for Protestant seminaries for decades.
 

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APPENDIX A On the History of the Doctrine of Creation
36
APPENDIX C On the Doctrine of the Analogia Entis
42
APPENDIX A On the History of the Doctrine of
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MAN AS SINNER
89
APPENDIX On the History of the Doctrine of
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ANGELS SPIRITS AND THE DEVIL
133
OF PROVIDENCE PRESERVATION
148
THE FULLNESS OF TIME
231
Chapter Io THE FOUNDATION OF THE CHRISTIAN
239
APPENDIX A The Interpretation of Jesus in Consistent
260
THE SAVING WORK OF GOD IN JESUS
271
APPENDIX A The History of the Doctrine of the Three
308
APPENDIX B The Kingship of Christ and Christological
315
THE PERSON OF JESUS CHRIST
322
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HISTORY AND SAVING HISTORY
193
APPENDIX The Typological Exposition of the
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Emil Brunner (1889-1966) was the most widely read theologian in the English-speaking world throughout the mid-twentieth century. Brunner was Professor of Systematic and Practical Theology at the University of Zurich from 1924-55. His key works The Mediator, The Divine Imperative, and Man in Revolt were standard texts for Protestant seminaries for decades.

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