Reason for hope : the systematic theology of Wolfhart Pannenberg

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Reason for hope : the systematic theology of Wolfhart Pannenberg

Stanley J. Grenz

Oxford University Press, 1990

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Bibliography: p. 266-273

Includes index

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The German Lutheran thinker Wolfhart Pannenberg has for decades been recognized as one of the most creative and influential contemporary European Protestant theologians, and his theological programme has become a subject of intense debate. Pannenberg is now preparing for publication of his long-awaited systematic theology, of which the first volume (in German) has just appeared. Stanley Grenz has had access to the complete manuscript of the forthcoming volumes, and has had the opportunity to discuss their contents with Pannenberg himself. This places him in the unique position of being able to provide English readers with the first account of the final form that Pannenberg's thought has taken. Grenz brings to this task a thorough knowledge of Pannenberg's voluminous earlier publications and the result is a guide to the German theologian's entire systematic theology.

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