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Creative Grace : Faith and History in the Theology of Adolf Schlatter

Part of the American University Studies, Series 7: Theology & Religion series
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In this first major English language study of Adolf Schlatter (1852-1938), Stephen F.

Dintaman convincingly demonstrates that this enigmatic Swiss New Testament interpreter offers us a unique and compelling answer to the central methodological question of his era; the question of faith and history.

A prolific writer and remarkably comprehensive theologican, Schlatter set out to heal the methodological sickness that he thought had crippled modern biblical scholarship.

His penetrating criticisms of the rationalist philosophical assumptions behind a purely skeptical historical criticism - and his insistence on a living relationship between the life story of the interpreter and the life act of Jesus as mediated through the language of the biblical text, marked Schlatter as an unscientific pietist in the minds of many of his contemporaries.

Yet at the end of the 20th century we can look back through Dintaman's work and see that Schlatter anticipated many of the themes of post-modernity, and had developed an original narrative approach to theology almost a century before the concept came in vogue.

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Peter Lang Publishing Inc
0820421189 / 9780820421186
Hardback
01/12/1993
United States
180 pages
440 grams
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