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Recently, voices were raised in the worldwide Christian ecumenical
movement that it was high time the Protestant-Catholic fundamental
topic "Holy Scripture and Tradition" was approached and
ecumenically reviewed. In Germany, this has already been achieved
by the "OEkumenischer Arbeitskreis evangelischer und katholischer
Theologen" (Ecumenical Study Group of Protestant and Catholic
Theologians; founded in 1946). The results of this study group were
published in the 1990s under the title "Verbindliches Zeugnis" by
Theodor Schneider and Wolfhart Pannenberg. This edition provides
the essence of the three volume work for the first time in English.
The treatment of this age-long dispute in Protestant and Catholic
theology, but first of all its fundamental settlement can thus be
recognised and discussed in the international ecumenical dialogue.
Widely regarded as the foremost theologian in the world today,
Wolfhart Pannenberg here unfolds his long-awaited systematic
theology, for which his many previous (primarily methodological)
writings have laid the groundwork.Volume 2 of Pannenberg's magnum
opus moves beyond the highly touted discussion of systematic
prolegomena and theology proper in Volume 1 to commanding,
comprehensive statements concerning creation, the nature of man,
Christology, and salvation. Throughout, Pannenberg brings to bear
the vast command of historical and exegetical knowledge and
philosophical argumentation for which he is well known.
Widely regarded as the foremost theologian in the world today,
Wolfhart Pannenberg here unfolds his long-awaited systematic
theology, for which his many previous (primarily methodological)
writings have laid the groundwork.Marked by a creative blend of
philosophical, historical, anthropological, and exegetical
analysis, Volume 1 focuses on the Christian doctrine of God,
offering original material on the concept of truth, the nature of
revelation, language about God, the nature of the Trinity, and the
public aspect of theology.
In this comprehensive study, a renowned theologian examines the
anthropological disciplines-human biology, psychology, cultural
anthropology, sociology and history-for their religious
implications. The result is a theological anthropology that does
not derive from dogma or prejudice, but critically evaluates the
findings of the disciplines.Pannenberg begins with a consideration
of human beings as part of nature; moves on to focus on the human
person; and then considers the social world: its culture, history
and institutions. All the elements of this multi-faceted study
unite in the final chapter on the relation of human beings to their
history.
Wolfhart Pannenberg is widely regarded as one of the foremost
Christian thinkers of this century. The publication of this book,
the third and final volume of his masterful Systematic Theology,
brings to completion the English translation of his magnum opus. In
Volume 3 Pannenberg completes his theological project with the
exposition of the Christian doctrines of the Holy Spirit,
salvation, the church, and the eschatological hope. At the heart of
this volume lies the theme of the church; it not only comprises the
largest chapter but is intimately related to each of the other
doctrines-to the Spirit as an eschatological gift and to individual
salvation as a sign of its future consummation. Throughout this
work Pannenberg brings to bear the vast historical and exegetical
knowledge and keen philosophical argumentation for which he is well
known.
Many scholars of religion sit by timidly waiting to hear what
physicists and biologists say about the world of nature, then
adjust their religious visions accordingly; but not systematic
theologian Wolfhart Pannenberg. Based on a dialogue between
theologians and scientists from more than three decades, Pannenberg
poses theological questions to natural scientist that illuminate
his personal position on issues dealing with theology and the
natural sciences, especially physics. He says the scientific view
of nature is incomplete and challenges scientist to incorporate the
idea of God into their picture of nature. He reviews the
relationship between natural law and contingency, the importance of
the spirit in the phenomenon of life, field theory language, and
the theological account for the nature of God and of God's creative
activity. Pannenberg believes the world we live in is a creature of
a creating God, and unless we understand this, we cannot fully
understand the world.
One of the most influential twentieth-century studies on the
doctrine of Christ, this highly acclaimed work demonstrates
Pannenberg's belief that at the heart of every Christian theology
lies its teaching about Jesus Christ. The second edition, available
for the first time in paperback, contains an Afterword in which the
author reviews other theologians' responses to his thesis and
methodology and shows the progression of his own interpretation.
In this classic, two-volume set of collected essays, Wolfhart
Pannenberg gives special focus to the ways in which history,
hermeneutics, reason and truth all guide and inform our various
attempts at understanding God. This focus, then, offers the reader
a unique insight into the revelation of God. Pannenberg writes, "To
say that the revelation of God is not a supernatural event which
breaks into history perpendicularly from above but rather that it
is the theme of history itself, the power that moves it in its
deepest dimension, is to say something about God and his relation
to the world." Wolfhart Pannenberg is Professor Emeritus of
Theology at the University of Munich and author of several
influential books, including Jesus-God and Man, Revelation as
History, Theology and the Philosophy of Science, and Anthropology
in Theological Perspective.
Im ersten Band dieser systematischen Darstellung der christlichen
Lehre wird die Frage nach der Wahrheit des Redens von Gott bis in
das Feld der Religionen verfolgt: Diese konkurrieren nicht nur in
den Auseinandersetzungen der Geschichte, sondern auch im
religioesen Pluralismus der Gegenwart durch ihre unterschiedlichen,
in viele Hinsicht gegensatzlichen Wahrheitsanspr|che miteinander.
Pannenbergs Systematik der christlichen Lehre liegt ein bestimmtes
Verstandnis des Verhaltnisses der Theologie zur Philosophie
zugrunde, das die Darstellung der christlichen Lehre durchzieht. Im
Mittelpunkt des dritten Bandes steht das Thema Kirche im Rahmen der
Lehre vom Geist als eschatologischer Gabe, die auf die
eschatologische Heilsvollendung zielt. Die Themen des individuellen
Heilsempfangs durch Glaube, Gnade und Rechtfertigung werden in die
Behandlung des Kirchenbegriffs einbezogen, vermittelt durch die
Eroerterung der Sakramente. Der Schwerpunkt der Darstellung liegt
bei der Heilsteilhabe des einzelnen Christen, denn Kirche und
Sakramente sind nur Zeichen der k|nftigen Heilsvollendung.
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