Systematic Theology, Volume 1In Pannenberg's seminal work, the Christian doctrine of God is discussed using exegetical analysis across a number of disciplines. Truth, the nature of revelation, the language used to discuss God, the trinity, and theology in the public sphere are topics for debate. |
Contents
The Truth of Christian Doctrine as the Theme | 1 |
The Development and Problem of Socalled | 26 |
The Truth of Christian Doctrine as the Theme | 48 |
The Concept of God and the Question of Its Truth | 63 |
Natural Knowledge of God and Natural Theology | 73 |
The Reality of God and the Gods in | 119 |
2 The Anthropological and Theological Nature | 136 |
3 The Question of the Truth of Religion and | 151 |
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