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Emil Brunner

    23. Dezember 1889 – 6. April 1966

    Heinrich Emil Brunner war ein Schweizer evangelischer Theologe und Professor für systematische und praktische Theologie an der Universität Zürich. Sein Werk befasste sich mit tiefgründigen Fragen des Glaubens und der menschlichen Existenz. Brunner bemühte sich, modernes Denken mit traditionellen theologischen Konzepten zu verbinden. Sein Einfluss auf die evangelische Theologie des 20. Jahrhunderts ist beträchtlich.

    Emil Brunner
    Der Mittler. zur Besinnung über den Christusglauben
    Theologische Bücherei 17. Anfänge der dialektischen Theologie. Teil 1
    Die christliche Lehre von Gott. Dogmatik Band 1
    Fraumünster-Predigten
    Gerechtigkeit
    Der Mensch im Widerspruch
    • 2023

      A timeless classic, this book includes a collection of sermons by the influential Swiss theologian, Emil Brunner. With his characteristic depth and clarity, Brunner offers insights into some of the most profound theological themes, including faith, grace, salvation, and ethics.

      The Great Invitation And Other Sermons
    • 2023

      Faith, hope, and love are central tropes in Christian teaching, and indeed are increasingly common in general vernacular, yet Swiss theologian Emil Brunner found the triad lacked the thorough theological study they demanded. These three words, Brunner argues, represent the totality of what it means to be Christian: faith as a receptable of God’s timeless love, hope as our faith in what God has done in Christ, and the giving of love which makes humans truly human. To Brunner, faith, hope, and love are essential and total, reflecting the relation to Jesus in the three dimensions of time - the past, present, and future. Faith, Hope, and Love, originally delivered as the Earl Lectures in Berkeley, California, in 1955, therefore represents Brunner’s accomplished expression on the significance and importance of these three values to Christians.

      Faith, Hope and Love
    • 2022

      Describing his objective in writing Eternal Hope, Emil Brunner boldly claimed that ‘a church that has nothing to teach concerning the future and the life of the world to come is bankrupt’. Several decades later, such a challenge might still be levied. Against this backdrop, Brunner offers a way forward that remains closely tied scripture, yet is nevertheless pastorally sensitive. Indeed, one of the central tenets of his approach is that the Gospel offers no comfort to the individual that is not at the same time a promise for the future of humanity as a whole. He proceeds systematically through the promises and mysteries that the Christian faith maintains surrounding death, while holding the hope of eternity as a constant goal. A precursor to his more rigorous Dogmatics, and partly in preparation for the second assembly of the World Council of Churches in 1954, Eternal Hope was also written just a year after the tragic death of Brunner’s son. It is therefore no surprise that he combines the vulnerability of his personal encounter with death, and a theological outlook that has universal implications.

      Eternal Hope
    • 2021
    • 2018

      Das Buch bietet einen wertvollen Einblick in das kulturelle Erbe der Zivilisation und wurde von Wissenschaftlern als bedeutend erachtet. Es basiert auf einem originalen Artefakt und bewahrt dessen Authentizität, einschließlich der ursprünglichen Urheberrechtsvermerke und Bibliotheksstempel. Diese Merkmale unterstreichen die historische Relevanz und die Verbindung zu wichtigen Bibliotheken weltweit.

      Der Kanton Zürich in Der Mediationszeit, 1803-1813: Inaugural-Dissertation.
    • 2014

      Emil Brunner, a prominent theologian of the mid-twentieth century, served as a Professor of Systematic and Practical Theology at the University of Zurich. His influential writings, including The Mediator, The Divine Imperative, and Man in Revolt, became essential readings in Protestant seminaries, shaping theological discourse in the English-speaking world. Brunner's work continues to resonate, reflecting his significant impact on modern Protestant thought.

      The Christian Doctrine of the Church, Faith, and the Consummation
    • 2014

      Emil Brunner, a prominent theologian of the mid-twentieth century, served as a Professor of Systematic and Practical Theology at the University of Zurich. His influential works, including The Mediator, The Divine Imperative, and Man in Revolt, became essential readings in Protestant seminaries, shaping theological discussions and education during his time. Brunner's contributions significantly impacted the understanding of Christian doctrine in the English-speaking world.

      The Christian Doctrine of Creation and Redemption
    • 2014

      The Christian Doctrine of God

      • 374 Seiten
      • 14 Lesestunden
      5,0(1)Abgeben

      Emil Brunner, a prominent theologian from 1889 to 1966, greatly influenced mid-twentieth-century theology in the English-speaking world. Serving as a Professor of Systematic and Practical Theology at the University of Zurich from 1924 to 1955, his significant works, including The Mediator, The Divine Imperative, and Man in Revolt, became essential reading in Protestant seminaries for many years, shaping theological education and discourse.

      The Christian Doctrine of God
    • 2012

      Our Faith

      • 120 Seiten
      • 5 Lesestunden
      3,5(2)Abgeben

      Emil Brunner, a prominent Reformed theologian of the twentieth century, presents a foundational exploration of the Christian faith in this classic work. The book distills essential beliefs and principles, making complex theological concepts accessible to readers. Through clear and concise explanations, Brunner aims to deepen understanding and encourage reflection on core tenets of Christianity.

      Our Faith
    • 2012

      The Divine Human Encounter

      • 152 Seiten
      • 6 Lesestunden

      Exploring the profound interaction between the Creator and humanity, this work delves into the personal encounters that define faith and existence. Renowned theologian Professor Brunner offers insights into the transformative impact of divine encounters, emphasizing their significance in understanding the relationship between God and man. This thought-provoking examination invites readers to reflect on the nature of spirituality and the implications of such encounters in their lives.

      The Divine Human Encounter