Part One : From Reason and Revelation to Revelation and Reason Chapter 1 Christian Doctrine and Systemization Chapter 2 Subjectivity and Objectification Chapter 3 Revelation, Mediation and Scripture Part Two : The Modern Problem in an Historical Context Chapter 4 Revelation and Reason, Theology and Inspiration Chapter 5 An Historical Perspective 1: apocalypsis et ratio Chapter 6 An Historical Perspective 2: The Triumph of Reason? Part Three : Aspects of Karl Barth on Faith and Reason Chapter 7 Barth: Theological Self-Consciousness after Kant Chapter 8 Barth: Revelation and Reason 1 - a Theology of Demolition? Chapter 9 Barth: Revelation and Reason 2 - a Theology of Construction?
Revelation and Reason brings together a collection of Colin Gunton's lectures, in a volume that highlights the creative thought of a widely read theologian and philosopher.
Paul Brazier holds a degree in Fine Art, in Education and also
Theology; a teacher for 20 years. He recently completed a PhD on
Barth, Thurneysen and Dostoevsky (Paternoster 2007).
Colin E. Gunton was Professor of Christian Doctrine, King's
College, London, UK, and a Minister of the United
Reformed Church.
Mention -Book News, February 2009
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