Wolfhart Pannenberg (1928–2014)
Autore di Jesus: God and Man
Sull'Autore
Wolfhart Pannenberg is professor emeritus of systematic theology on the Protestant Faculty at the University of Munich. Besides the three-volume Systematic Theology, his many books include Basic Questions in Theology, Anthropology in Theological Perspective, and Theology and the Philosophy of mostra altro Science. mostra meno
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Opere di Wolfhart Pannenberg
The Theology of Wolfhart Pannenberg : twelve American critiques, with an autobiographical essay and response (1988) 11 copie
Problemgeschichte Der Neueren Evangelischen Theologie in Deutschland: Von Schleiermacher Bis Zu Barth Und Tillich (UTB… (1997) 4 copie
Was ist der Mensch? 2 copie
Soshiki shingaku nyūmon 2 copie
L'idea di Dio e il rinnovamento della metafisica (Lezioni della Scuola di studi superiori di Napoli) (1991) 2 copie
BASIC QUESTIONS IN THEOLOGY Three (3) Volume Set - Library of Philosophy and Theology (1970) 2 copie
CRISTIANESIMO E MITO 1 copia
TEOLOGIA Y REINO DE DIOS 1 copia
Rendszeres teológia 1 copia
天國近了--神學與神的國 1 copia
A pergunta sobre Deus 1 copia
Epistemologia e teologia 1 copia
La teologia e il Regno di Dio 1 copia
Title Not Given 1 copia
Che cosa e' L' uomo? 1 copia
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Informazioni generali
- Nome canonico
- Pannenberg, Wolfhart
- Nome legale
- Pannenberg, Wolfhart Ulrich
- Data di nascita
- 1928-10-02
- Data di morte
- 2014-09-04
- Sesso
- male
- Nazionalità
- Germany
- Luogo di nascita
- Stettin, Pommern, Deutsches Reich
- Luogo di morte
- München, Bayern, Deutschland
- Istruzione
- Berlin University
Göttingen University
Basel University - Attività lavorative
- theologian
philosopher - Organizzazioni
- Ludwig-Maximilians-University of Munich
Heidelberg University
University of Wuppertal
University of Mainz - Breve biografia
- German theologian. Born in Stettin (now Szczecin), Poland, he studied at the universities of Berlin, Göttingen, and Basel, lectured at Heidelberg (1955–58), then was successively professor of systematic theology at Wuppertal (1958–61), Mainz (1961–68), and Munich (1968– ). Originally a student of philosophy, he came to Christian faith through rational reflection concerning the meaning of human existence and history. In Revelation as History (1960) he voiced a strong protest against irrationalism in theology. This book provides the key to much of his later development, for example, the “from-below” approach to Christology (Jesus—God and Man), the apologetic approach to Christian doctrine (The Apostles’ Creed), the concern to lead theology out of its isolation to meet the substantial challenge of the sciences (Theology and the Philosophy of Science), and the eschatological orientation which earned him the description, “a mysterious figure in the background” of “The Theology of Hope” (Theology and the Kingdom of God). Contending that he is a Christian because he is a modern and rational man, he has set himself the courageous and controversial task of demonstrating the reasonableness of Christian faith in the modern world.
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- ISBN
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- Lingue
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