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OverviewTwo Reformed giants in conversation Edited by Uche Anizor and Kyle C. Strobel, Reformed Dogmatics in Dialogue engages Edwards and Barth for constructive dogmatics. Chapters include: Edwards and Barth in Conversation: Uche Anizor and Kyle Strobel God: Kyle Strobel Scripture: Doug Sweeney and Kevin Vanhoozer Election: Christina N. Larsen Christ: Darren Sumner Holy Spirit: Seng Kong Tan Creation: Uche Anizor Aesthetics: Amy Plantinga Pauw Philosophy: Kenneth Oakes Humanity: Kyle Strobel Sin: Marc Cortez and Daniel Houck Atonement: Adam J. Johnson Moral Theology: Kirk J. Nolan Church: Matt Jenson Last Things: Nathan Hitchcock Jonathan Edwards and Karl Barth are widely considered to be the greatest North American and Swiss theologians, respectively. Though situated in vastly different contexts and separated by nearly two hundred years, they shared intriguing similarities. Both employed exegesis, theology, and philosophy with ease. Both reasoned with unique quality, depth, and timelessness. Both resisted liberal shifts of their day while remaining creative thinkers. And both were Reformed without uncritically assuming the tradition. Each chapter brings these theologians into conversation on classic theological categories, such as the doctrine of God, atonement, and ecclesiology, as well as topics of particular interest to both, such as aesthetics and philosophy. As with all great theologians, Edwards and Barth continue to illuminate Christian doctrine. Readers will appreciate their rigor of thought and devotion to Christ. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Uche Anizor , Kyle C Strobel , Doug Sweeney , Kevin VanhoozerPublisher: Faithlife Corporation Imprint: Faithlife Corporation Dimensions: Width: 15.30cm , Height: 2.00cm , Length: 22.80cm Weight: 0.450kg ISBN: 9781683596172ISBN 10: 168359617 Pages: 320 Publication Date: 27 July 2022 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviews"""This stellar lineup shines a spotlight on intriguing connections between these influential modern theologians. As appropriating their thought becomes increasingly complicated, this set of essays can be a fresh catalyst for engaging their dogmatic contributions."" --Daniel J. Treier, Knoedler Professor of Theology, Wheaton College ""Edwards and Barth are creative thinkers wrestling with Scripture and a common Reformed heritage, asking all the big questions. In so doing, both present a fresh approach to Christian doctrine under the conditions of varied modernities. The contributors to this volume help bring out their distinctive approaches as well as some noteworthy convergences along the way. Anizor and Strobel organize a productive dialogue."" --Michael Allen, John Dyer Trimble Professor of Systematic Theology, Reformed Theological Seminary ""Students of Reformed theology will learn much from this rich and wide-ranging exploration of the theologies of Jonathan Edwards and Karl Barth. The answers we ourselves give to the question of what it means to undertake Reformed theology today will certainly have both their quality and responsibility heightened by insights won from study of these 'two eclectic and profound minds in conversation.' "" --Philip G. Ziegler, professor of Christian dogmatics, University of Aberdeen ""One way to illuminate the work of great theologians is to compare them with one another. The scholars who contributed to this volume handle this comparison deftly, and the result is a volume that sparkles with insight."" --Keith Johnson, professor of theology, Wheaton College" This stellar lineup shines a spotlight on intriguing connections between these influential modern theologians. As appropriating their thought becomes increasingly complicated, this set of essays can be a fresh catalyst for engaging their dogmatic contributions. --Daniel J. Treier, Knoedler Professor of Theology, Wheaton College Edwards and Barth are creative thinkers wrestling with Scripture and a common Reformed heritage, asking all the big questions. In so doing, both present a fresh approach to Christian doctrine under the conditions of varied modernities. The contributors to this volume help bring out their distinctive approaches as well as some noteworthy convergences along the way. Anizor and Strobel organize a productive dialogue. --Michael Allen, John Dyer Trimble Professor of Systematic Theology, Reformed Theological Seminary Students of Reformed theology will learn much from this rich and wide-ranging exploration of the theologies of Jonathan Edwards and Karl Barth. The answers we ourselves give to the question of what it means to undertake Reformed theology today will certainly have both their quality and responsibility heightened by insights won from study of these 'two eclectic and profound minds in conversation.' --Philip G. Ziegler, professor of Christian dogmatics, University of Aberdeen One way to illuminate the work of great theologians is to compare them with one another. The scholars who contributed to this volume handle this comparison deftly, and the result is a volume that sparkles with insight. --Keith Johnson, professor of theology, Wheaton College Author InformationUche Anizor (PhD, Wheaton College) is associate professor of theology at Talbot School of Theology, Biola University, and author of Trinity and Humanity: An Introduction to the Theology of Colin Gunton. Kyle C. Strobel (PhD, University of Aberdeen) is associate professor of spiritual theology at Talbot School of Theology, Biola University, and author of several books on Jonathan Edwards, including Jonathan Edwards's Theology: A Reinterpretation. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |