The meaning of the death of God; Protestant, Jewish and Catholic scholars explore atheistic theology. Edited and with an introd. by Bernard Murchland.
Material type:
- 231/.08
- BT83.5 .M8
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Oriental Theological Seminary General stacks | Non-fiction | BT83.5 .M8 1967 MUR (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 10221 |
Includes bibliographical references.
Beyond the death of God, by C. Vahanian.--Variations on the 'death of God' theme in recent theology, by F. T. Trotter.--A philosophical-theological critique of the death of God movement, by J. W. Montgomery.--The Christian and the atheist, by M. Novak--Is God dead? By R. Adolfs.--God-is-dead theology, by E. B. Borowitz.--Taking the death of God seriously, by E. W. Shideler.--The future of God, by R. Hazelton.--From crisis theology to the post-modern world, by J. B. Cobb, Jr.--Religion post mortem dei, by W. O. Fennell.--The myth of God's death, by J. S. Dunne.--What does the slogan mean? By R. M. Brown.--Apocalypse in a casket? By W. L. Moulton.--Deicide, theothanasia, or what do you mean? By J. R. Nelson.--False prophets in the secular city, by D. Miller.--Goodbye, death-of-God, by L. Shiner.--Theology after the 'death of God,' by W. R. Comstock.
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