Jesus: God And Man

Jesus: God And Man

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Edition: 1st uk

Condition remarks:
Book: Acceptable
Jacket: Chipped and worn with some minor damage
Pages: Good
Markings: Reading copy with markings

A landmark work in systematic and Christological theology, Wolfhart Pannenberg's Jesus: God and Man presents a rigorous and groundbreaking argument for understanding the divinity of Christ through the lens of historical reason rather than dogmatic assumption. Pannenberg argues that the resurrection of Jesus is not merely a matter of faith but a historically grounded event that serves as the definitive basis for affirming Jesus's unity with God. Written with the precision and depth of a seasoned academic theologian, the work engages critically with the full breadth of modern biblical scholarship, philosophy, and the history of doctrine. Pannenberg challenges both liberal theology's reduction of Jesus to a moral teacher and orthodox theology's tendency to bypass historical inquiry, insisting that Christology must be built from the ground up through careful historical investigation. The result is a dense, intellectually demanding, and profoundly rewarding text that remains one of the most important contributions to twentieth-century Christian theology.

Author: Wolfhart Pannenberg
Format: Hardback
Published: 1968, SCM Press
Genre: Religion

Description

Edition: 1st uk

Condition remarks:
Book: Acceptable
Jacket: Chipped and worn with some minor damage
Pages: Good
Markings: Reading copy with markings

A landmark work in systematic and Christological theology, Wolfhart Pannenberg's Jesus: God and Man presents a rigorous and groundbreaking argument for understanding the divinity of Christ through the lens of historical reason rather than dogmatic assumption. Pannenberg argues that the resurrection of Jesus is not merely a matter of faith but a historically grounded event that serves as the definitive basis for affirming Jesus's unity with God. Written with the precision and depth of a seasoned academic theologian, the work engages critically with the full breadth of modern biblical scholarship, philosophy, and the history of doctrine. Pannenberg challenges both liberal theology's reduction of Jesus to a moral teacher and orthodox theology's tendency to bypass historical inquiry, insisting that Christology must be built from the ground up through careful historical investigation. The result is a dense, intellectually demanding, and profoundly rewarding text that remains one of the most important contributions to twentieth-century Christian theology.