"In the realm of doctrine the Christian Church has always
recognised a twofold task: one concerning the Church itself; the
other concerning the outside world, the world of doubt and
unbelief. Although, at a time like the present, the conflict with
unbelief and false ideologies may seem the more urgent one, yet the
first task is always fundamental. For how can the Church do justice
to her missionary calling in an un-Christian world if she is not
herself clear about the content of her message? All down her
history the Christian Church has given much thought to the basis,
meaning and content of the message she has received - and is bound
to proclaim; this process of reflection is what we mean by
'dogmatics'." From the Introduction: Available in three volumes,
this is one of the great works of 20th Century theology. Brunner
presents a profoundly biblical systematic theology, finding a path
between the ideas of Barth and Bultmann. The first volume covers
the doctrine of God. After an introduction setting out the nature
of Dogmatics, the main topics covered are the nature of God and the
Will of God.
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