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St. John Nottingham On Karl Barth, Wolfhart Pannenberg, Rudolph Bultmann, and Jürgen Moltman

A.J. Smith wrote 4 days ago: Here are the best entry’s on theologians from St. John Nottingham timeline series On the great … more →

Tags: Jurgen Moltmann, Karl Barth, Theology, Wolfhart Pannenberg

Bultmann and the Jesus of history2 comments

Joshua Lim wrote 1 week ago: A biting critique of Bultmann’s program of demythologization: The plain fact is that Bultmann … more →

Tags: Quotes, Reformed Theology, History, Thomas F. Torrance

Book Review: The Historical Jesus: Five Views19 comments

T.C. R wrote 4 weeks ago: Paperback: 288 pages Publisher: Intervarsity Press (November 30, 2009) Language: English ISBN-10: 08 … more →

Tags: Book Reviews, Jesus, Jesus Christ, kingdom, James D. G. Dunn, Luke Timothy Johnson, John Dominic Crossan, darrell l. bock, The Historical Jesus: Five Views

Five Protestant Icons9 comments

T.C. R wrote 1 month ago: I’ve been tagged by Apprentice2Jesus to come up with Five Protestant Icons. Here we go: 1.  N. … more →

Tags: Anecdotes, Gordon Fee, James D. G. Dunn, Karl Barth, N.T. Wright, N. T. Wright

Bultmann on Myths

Benjamin Steele wrote 1 month ago: “It may be said that myths give to the transcendent reality an immanent, this-worldly objectiv … more →

Tags: Christianity, Quote, Bultmann, Myths

The Paganization of Biblical Studies

Doug Lawrence wrote 1 month ago: A NEW VERSION OF CHRISTIANITY Here is the real goal. The New Jesus of the Jesus Seminar gives us a n … more →

Tags: Catholic Q & A, Books / Publications, Events, Politics, Heresy, Bible, Paganism, Scripture, Christianity

the christology of bultmann and tillich

michael debusk wrote 4 months ago: Fred Sanders at The Scriptorium has an ongoing series highlighting various theologians and churchmen … more →

Tags: Theology, Historical Jesus, Christology, Fred Sanders, Paul Tillich

The precariousness of Christian truth4 comments

R.O. Flyer wrote 4 months ago: I am beginning to realize that my initial attraction to the thought of Rudolf Bultmann was almost ex … more →

Tags: Biblical Scholarship, D.M. MacKinnon, theology of God

Quote - Bultmann on God and Faith1 comment

Ken Brown wrote 4 months ago: I already posted a quotation today, but it is Rudolf Bultmann’s 125th birthday (for a couple m … more →

Tags: Human Nature, Theology, Notable Quotations, God, Faith, revelation, Certainty

Book Review: Justification and the New Perspective on Paul pt 1.

nateclaiborne wrote 7 months ago: You may have noticed a recent trend in the direction this blog is going. Namely, one away from expos … more →

Tags: Theology, Historical Theology, Soteriology, Biblical Studies, new testament interpretation, N.T. Wright, history of religions school, FC Baur, Krister Stendahl

Why I am Emergent: From a Guy Who Really Doesn't Care27 comments

adhunt wrote 8 months ago: Since the other posts I’m working on will take a lot more time than this little thing I wanted to th … more →

Tags: leaving the AG, Second Reformation, Theology, Current Events, Emerging Church, Tony Jones, emergent church, Donald Miller, Emergent

Philosophy Word of the Day - Reductionism

fleance7 wrote 8 months ago: A philosophical strategy by which one set of facts or events is thought unnecessary because of the e … more →

Tags: philosophy word of the day, Theology, Religion and Spirituality, Christian Theology, Friedrich Daniel Ernst Schleiermacher, Reductionism, eliminative materialism, Miracles, revelation

What Kind Of Leadership, If Any?3 comments

Dave Faulkner wrote 11 months ago: So a church member says to me, “The church needs leadership. We’ve had it up to here wit … more →

Tags: Current Affairs, Culture, Books, Ministry, Theology, Missional, fresh expressions, revival, Thomas Aquinas

Critical People Are Not Credible People6 comments

Sam wrote 1 year ago: I am so sick of critics. Between political opinions and religious self-appointed doctrine police, I … more →

Tags: Christianity, Theology, Religion, spirituality, Atheism, Bible, Politics, Life, Science

The Most Misunderstood Theologian?4 comments

R.O. Flyer wrote 1 year ago: In my opinion, Rudolf Bultmann is perhaps the most misunderstood theologian. I’ve heard him re … more →

Tags: Humor

Resurrection as Eschatology: In Defense of Bultmann13 comments

R.O. Flyer wrote 1 year ago: Over the past two hundred years or so Christian scripture has been under intense and unprecedented h … more →

Tags: Resurrection

The Legacy of Rudolf Bultmann2 comments

R.O. Flyer wrote 1 year ago: Although the work of Rudolf Bultmann had a nearly unprecedented impact on biblical studies and theol … more →

Fundamentalism and a Hardware Store3 comments

brainofdtrain wrote 1 year ago: Now i know that most people think that Kansans are hardcore fundamentalists with no hope of changing … more →

Tags: Personal, Humor, Mark Alterman


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