The absoluteness of Christianity and the history of religions.
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Word Count
43,250 words, Guess
Page Count
173 pages
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL5077919M
- ISBN-100804204624
- OCLC Control Number163461
- OCLC Control Numberabsolutenessofch0000troe
- Library of Congress Control Number74133242
and 1 more
- LibraryThing1127202
Classifications
- DDC201
- LCCBT60 .T7613 1971
Description
In this seminal work, pioneering theologian Ernst Troeltsch raises the question, how can we pass beyond the diversity with which history presents us to norms for our faith and for our judgments about life? He trenchantly probes the issue of how one religion--when viewed historically in the context of other world religions--can be universally and absolutely true. Though many others since have explored the issue of historical relativism and religious truth, few have done so with Troeltsch's determination and incisiveness, and for this he has made a lasting contribution to Christian theology and the philosophy of religion. The questions Troeltsch poses in this book remain utterly significant for the thoughtful Christian today.
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Series Statement
- Research in theology
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- The absoluteness of Christianity and the history of religions.
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