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Informationen zum Autor David F. Ford is Regius Professor of Divinity at the University of Cambridge. He is the author of numerous books, including: Theology: A Very Short Introduction (2000), Self and Salvation: Being Transformed (1999), The Shape of Living (1997), Meaning and Truth in 2 Corinthians (1988, with Frances M. Young), Jubilate. Theology in Praise (1984, with Daniel W. Hardy), and Barth and Gods Story. Biblical Narrative and the Theological Method of Karl Barth in the Church Dogmatics (1981). He also directs the Cambridge Interfaith Programme and is a member of the editorial board of a number of major journals, including Modern Theology and Scottish Journal of Theology. Rachel Muers is Lecturer in Theology at the University of Exeter and author of Keeping God's Silence (Blackwell, 2005). Klappentext The Modern Theologians provides a comprehensive and accessible overview of the main Christian theologies of the twentieth and twenty-first centuries. Each chapter is written by a leading theologian and gives a clear picture of a particular movement, topic or individual. Together these provide an unparalleled picture of the development of modern theology. The third edition includes: new and updated treatments of topics covered in earlier editions; a new section on six classic theologians of the twentieth century; expanded treatment of the natural sciences, gender, Roman Catholic theology since Vatican II, and African, Asian and Evangelical theologies; revised and updated introduction and epilogue by David F. Ford; new chapters on spirituality, pastoral theology, philosophical theology, postcolonial biblical interpretation, Pentecostal theology, Islam and Christian theology, Buddhism and Christian theology, and theology and film. As in previous editions, the text opens with a full introduction to modern theology. The Epilogue discusses the present situation and prospects of Christian theology in the twenty-first century. Zusammenfassung This popular text has been updated to ensure that it continues to provide a current and comprehensive overview of the main Christian theologies of the twentieth and twenty-first centuries. Each chapter is written by a leading theologian and gives a clear picture of a particular movement! topic or individual. Inhaltsverzeichnis Preface. Acknowledgements. Notes on Contributors. Introduction to Modern Christian Theology (David F. Ford). Part I: Classics of the Twentieth Century. 1. Karl Barth (Daniel W. Hardy). 2. Dietrich Bonheoffer (Wayne Whitson Floyd). 3. Paul Tillich (David H. Kelsey). 4. Henri de Lubac (John Milbank). 5. Karl Rahner (Karen Kilby). 6. Hans Urs von Balthasar (Ben Quash). Part II: Theological Responses to Modernity in Europe and the USA. Section A: Germany. 7. Wolfhart Pannenberg (Christoph Schwobel). 8. Jurgen Moltmann (Richard Bauckham). Section B: Britain. 9. T.F. Torrance (Daniel W. Hardy). 10. Anglican Theology (Peter Sedgwick). Section C: USA. 11. H. Richard Niebuhr (Stanley Hauerwas). 12. Reinhold Niebuhr (William Werpehowski). 13. Revisionists and Liberals 9James J. Buckley). Section D: The Contemporary Scene: Reappropriating Traditions. 14. Postliberal Theology (James Fodor). 15. Systematic Theology after Barth: Jungel! Jenson! and Gunton (John Webster). 16. Roman Catholic Theology after Vatican II (Paul D. Murray). Section E: Texts! Truth ! and Signification. 17. Biblical Interpretation (Anthony C. Thiselton). 18. Philosophical Theology (Ingolf U. Dalferth). 19. Postmodern Theology (Graham Ward). Part III: Theology and the Sciences. 20. Theology and the Physical Sciences (Philip Clayton). 21. Theology and the Biological Sciences (Celia Deane Drummond). 22. Theology and the Social Sciences (Richard H. Roberts). Part IV: Theology! Prayer! and Practice. 23. Theology and Spirituality (Mark A. M...