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Covering the major topics in Christian dogmatics and philosophical theology, this work includes a comprehensive survey of Jüngel's own theology; interpretative studies of Kierkegaard and the work of Heinrich Vogel; dogmatic studies of the historical Jesus, the hiddenness of God, the sacrifice of Christ, justification and ethics, aesthetics and theological anthropology. Throughout, the work is characterised by Jungel's acute analysis of texts and themes in theology and philosophy, and by lively engagement with the intellectual heritage of modernity.
Eberhard Jüngel is Professor of Systematic Theology and Philosophy of Religion, University of Tübingen, Germany.John B. Webster is Professor of Divinity, School of Divinity, University of St Andrews, UK.
Introduction1. 'My Theology' - A Short Summary2. 'You talk like a book...'. Toward an Understanding of the Philosophical Fragments of J. Climacus, edited by Soren Kierkegaard (1813-1855)3. The Emergence of the New4. 'Even the beautiful must die' - Beauty in the Light of Truth. Theological Observations on the Aesthetic Relation5. The Dogmatic Significance of the Question of the Historical Jesus6. The Revelation of the Hiddenness of God. A Contribution to the Protestant Understanding of the Hiddenness of Divine Action7. The Mystery of Substitution. A Dogmatic Conversation with Heinrich Vogel8. The Sacrifice of Jesus Christ as Sacrament and Example9. Value-Free Truth: The Christian Experience of Truth in the Struggle against the 'Tyranny of Values'10. On Becoming Truly Human. The Significance of the Reformation Distinction Between Person and Works for the Self-Understanding of Modern Humanity11. Living Out of Righteousness: God's Action - Human AgencyIndex of Names and ThemesIndex of Scripture References