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Christianity in a Secularized World
In this fascinating short study Professor Pannenberg sheds much new light on the discussion of the 'secularization' of Christianity. Rather than seeing secularization as primarily a development in the history of ideas, he argues that it began directly out of social and political reaction to the wars of religion and their devastating results. A central chapter looks at the long term problems caused by secularization, including the loss of a basis for values in modern society. A finally Professor Pannenberg looks at the tasks facing the churches today if they are not to be marginalized or become one more item for the consumer society to consume. Here he has particularly interesting criticisms to make of feminist theology and liberation theology. His arguments have an importance which for exceed the dimensions within which they are presented.
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261 Pan c
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Publisher | SCM Press Ltd. : London., 1988 |
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ix + 62hlm: 12,5x19,5cm
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English
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0-334-01917-6
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261
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