
A Theology of Word and Spirit: Authority Method in Theology Volume 1 - Paperback
A Theology of Word and Spirit: Authority Method in Theology Volume 1 - Paperback
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by Donald G. Bloesch (Author)
Recipient of a Christianity Today Critics Choice Award
In the inaugural volume of his seven-volume systematic theology, Christian Foundations, Donald Bloesch surveys his method. His approach is conversant with up-to-the-minute theological concerns but also vitally grounded in the Reformation emphasis on biblical revelation illumined by the Holy Spirit.
In A Theology of Word Spirit Bloesch draws out the contemporary implications of the biblicallyfounded theology of Augustine, Luther, Calvin and Barth. He also offers fresh and faithful discussions of relativism, the present church conflict over biblical authority, fideism and rationalism, feminine-gender language for God, narrative theology, and the hermeneutical problem.
Harvesting the fruit of a lifetime of devoted scholarship and passionate dialogue, Bloesch offers his assessments and reflections at a time of extraordinary change and challenge. In A Theology of Word Spirit he points the way toward a confessional theology for the 21st century.
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A Theology of Word and Spirit draws out the contemporary implications of the biblically grounded theology of Augustine, Luther, Calvin and Barth. Here will be found fresh and faithful discussions of relativism, the present Kirchenkampf (church conflict), fideism and rationalism, feminine-gender language for God, narrative theology, and the hermeneutical problem.
Author Biography
Donald G. Bloesch (Ph.D., University of Chicago) is professor of theology emeritus at Dubuque Theological Seminary in Dubuque, Iowa. He has written numerous books, including the completed seven-volume Christian Foundations series, Evangelical Theology in Transition, Essentials of Evangelical Theology, The Future of Evangelical Christianity, The Struggle of Prayer and Freedom for Obedience. He is also a past president of the Midwest Division of the American Theological Society.



















