Evangelism and contemporary theology : a study of the implications for evangelism in the thoughts of six modern theologians / Pieter de Jong.
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TextPublication details: Nashville : Tidings, [1962]Description: xii, 116 p. ; 22 cmSubject(s): DDC classification: - 230.0904
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Includes bibliography.
The gospel and the whole man: Reinhold Niebuhr's doctrine of man --
The world asks the question from the church: Paul Tillich's method of correlation --
The church must ask the question from the world: Dietrich Bonhoeffer's quest for a worldly interpretation --
Man remains responsible: Emil Brunner's emphasis on the point of contact --
Religion and the Christian faith: Karl Barth's view of the uniqueness of the Christian faith --
The gospel in the space age: Rudolf Bultmann on decision --
Conclusion.
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