Jesus Christ for the modern world : the Christology of the Catholic Tübingen School

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    • McCready, Douglas

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Jesus Christ for the modern world : the Christology of the Catholic Tübingen School

by Douglas McCready

(American university studies, Series VII, Theology and religion ; vol. 77)

P. Lang, c1991

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Includes bibliographical references (p. [327]-341) and inddex

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Description

This book examines the efforts of the Catholic Tuebingen School to develop a Christology accessible to the modern world yet faithful to Christian tradition. Tuebingen's consideration of the person and work of Jesus Christ provides a valuable resource for those seeking to construct a Christology compatible both with tradition and modern needs and ways of thinking. Tuebingen Christology has been characterized not only by a recognition of the necessary tension between traditional and modern, but also by an appreciation of history that has avoided historicism and immanentism and a concern to retain the intimate link between Christ and his Church.

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Contents: The book examines the christological methods and conclusions of the Catholic Tuebingen School developed during the 19th and 20th centuries.

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