Fifty Key Christian Thinkers

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Anselm's Argument
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Classical Trinitarian Theology
Confessing Church
Contingent Entity
Continuatio Mediaevalis
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Existential Philosophy
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God's Preferential Option
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Historico Critical Method
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Joyful Love
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Latin American Liberation Theology
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  • ISBN 9780415170499
  • Weight: 750g
  • Dimensions: 138 x 216mm
  • Publication Date: 15 Jul 2004
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Fifty Key Christian Thinkers provides both valuable information and stimulating debate on the lives and work of fifty of the most important Christian theologians. This guide provides an overview of Christian theology from the emergence of the faith 2000 years ago to the present day. Among the figures profiled in this accessible guide are:
* St Paul * Barth
* Aquinas * Boethius
* Niebuhr * Calvin
* Luther * Feuerbach
* Kierkegaard * Origen

George Newlands - Professor of Divinity, University of Glasgow Peter McEnhill - Director of Studies in Systematic Theology, & holder of the Barbour Chair in Theology at Westminster College, Cambridge & Affiliated lecturer in the faculty of Divinity of the University of Cambridge Director of the Cheshunt Institute for Reformed Studies

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