The Chaplain, Vol. 16 (Classic Reprint) - Couverture souple

General Commission On Chaplains And Armed Forces Personnel

 
9781331562405: The Chaplain, Vol. 16 (Classic Reprint)

Synopsis

Two towering voices in American theology square off in a timely, accessible study of faith and modern life.


This issue of The Chaplain surveys the Niebuhr–Tillich dialogue, framing their divergent takes on reality, history, and the task of theology today. It also reviews ongoing conversations in Continental thought, including the demythologizing approach and its practical implications for preaching, teaching, and church life. Readers will find clear explanations of complex ideas and thoughtful commentary on how these debates shape ministry, education, and the church’s engagement with culture.



  • Understand how Tillich’s Being-Itself concept compares with Niebuhr’s view of history and freedom.

  • Explore demythologizing and what it means for communicating the gospel in contemporary settings.

  • See reflections on the relationship between theology, culture, and the arts, with practical teaching guidance.

  • Discover insights into how modern theological debates influence church leadership and lay involvement.


Ideal for readers of modern theology, ministers, and students seeking approachable, thoughtful analysis of enduring questions.

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