Book Details
Format
Hardcover
Pages
245
Language
English
Published
Feb 5, 2008
Publisher
Peter Lang International Academic Publishers
Edition
New
ISBN-10
0820481130
ISBN-13
9780820481135
Description
William D. Dennison presents an insightful exploration of the formative years of theologian Rudolf Bultmann, from 1884 to 1925, highlighting the influences that shaped his understanding of God and theology. The work delves into the cultural, historical, and intellectual context surrounding Bultmann, examining the movements and ideas that informed his philosophical outlook and subsequent theological contributions. Dennison meticulously traces the evolution of Bultmann’s thought through the lens of the events and paradigms of his time.
This comprehensive study serves as a vital resource for those interested in the development of modern theology. Dennison's in-depth analysis reveals how various factors, including existentialism and the challenges of modernity, impacted Bultmann's reflections on faith and biblical interpretation. Throughout the pages, readers will discover how Bultmann's young years laid the groundwork for his later revolutionary ideas that would influence the course of 20th-century theology.
The author enriches the narrative with extensive bibliographical references, allowing readers to further investigate the vibrant dialogue surrounding Bultmann's legacy. By marrying historical context with theological inquiry, Dennison invites readers to appreciate the complexities of Bultmann's thought and the broader implications for contemporary religious discourse.
This comprehensive study serves as a vital resource for those interested in the development of modern theology. Dennison's in-depth analysis reveals how various factors, including existentialism and the challenges of modernity, impacted Bultmann's reflections on faith and biblical interpretation. Throughout the pages, readers will discover how Bultmann's young years laid the groundwork for his later revolutionary ideas that would influence the course of 20th-century theology.
The author enriches the narrative with extensive bibliographical references, allowing readers to further investigate the vibrant dialogue surrounding Bultmann's legacy. By marrying historical context with theological inquiry, Dennison invites readers to appreciate the complexities of Bultmann's thought and the broader implications for contemporary religious discourse.
Genres
Religion & Spirituality
History
Philosophy