The Scope Of Demythologizing: Bultmann And His Critics

The Scope Of Demythologizing: Bultmann And His Critics

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Author: John Macquarrie

Format: Hardback

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"The Scope of Demythologizing: Bultmann and His Critics" by John Macquarrie, published by SCM Press Ltd in 1960, is a book that explores the work of Rudolf Bultmann, a prominent theologian known for his concept of demythologizing. Macquarrie critically examines Bultmann's ideas and engages with the various criticisms that have been raised against them. This book provides a comprehensive analysis of Bultmann's influential theological framework and its reception among scholars. The condition of the book is good, with some tanning. The dust jacket shows some shelf wear with a small scribble on the cover and some tears along the edges and spine, but overall the pages are intact with no marks, notes, or highlighting. There is a very small bookshop sticker affixed at the front pastedown's bottom right corner.



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NB: This is a secondhand book in very good condition. See our FAQs for more information. Photo is of the actual book - please note wear and tear. A description of our secondhand books is not always available. Please contact us if you have a question about this title.

Author: John Macquarrie

Format: Hardback

Number of Pages:


"The Scope of Demythologizing: Bultmann and His Critics" by John Macquarrie, published by SCM Press Ltd in 1960, is a book that explores the work of Rudolf Bultmann, a prominent theologian known for his concept of demythologizing. Macquarrie critically examines Bultmann's ideas and engages with the various criticisms that have been raised against them. This book provides a comprehensive analysis of Bultmann's influential theological framework and its reception among scholars. The condition of the book is good, with some tanning. The dust jacket shows some shelf wear with a small scribble on the cover and some tears along the edges and spine, but overall the pages are intact with no marks, notes, or highlighting. There is a very small bookshop sticker affixed at the front pastedown's bottom right corner.