God as the Mystery of the World

God as the Mystery of the World

God as the Mystery of the World

God as the Mystery of the World

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Overview

"Ebehard Jungel is among the handful of top theologians teaching in Germany today. Intelligent and orthodox, subtle and strong, God as the Mystery of the World is a masterpiece which should at last make its author as familiar in the English-speaking world as he has long deserved to be." —Geoffrey Wainright Union Theological Seminary "Jungel sets out in this work to establish a basis for a theology of God the crucified while avoiding the shoals of theism and atheism. He warns of the danger, rooted in the fact that modernity no longer dares to think God, of talking God to death, of silencing God with too much God-talk. He analyzes what our possibilities are of thinking and speaking God and concludes that theology has to become the narrative of God's humanity, told like every love story. This is a stimulating but demanding book. It helps theology move forward again in its quest really to say what it talks about when it talks about God." —H. M. Rumscheidt Atlantic School of Theology

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781606084946
Publisher: Wipf & Stock Publishers
Publication date: 04/14/2009
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 430
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 8.90(h) x 1.00(d)

About the Author

Darrell L. Guder is the Henry Winters Luce Professor of Missional and Ecumenical Theology at Princeton Theological Seminary and the author of 'Be My Witness: The Church's Mission, Message, and Messengers'.

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"Ebehard Jungel is among the handful of top theologians teaching in Germany today. Intelligent and orthodox, subtle and strong, God as the Mystery of the World is a masterpiece which should at last make its author as familiar in the English-speaking world as he has long deserved to be."
—Geoffrey Wainright
Union Theological Seminary

"Jungel sets out in this work to establish a basis for a theology of God the crucified while avoiding the shoals of theism and atheism. He warns of the danger, rooted in the fact that modernity no longer dares to think God, of talking God to death, of silencing God with too much God-talk. He analyzes what our possibilities are of thinking and speaking God and concludes that theology has to become the narrative of God's humanity, told like every love story.
This is a stimulating but demanding book. It helps theology move forward again in its quest really to say what it talks about when it talks about God."
—H. M. Rumscheidt
Atlantic School of Theology

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