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Theology and narrative: selected essays

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Hans W. Frei (1922-1988) was one of the most influential American theologians of his generation.

Early in his career he drew attention to the importance of biblical narratives, he helped make Karl Barth once again a creative voice in contemporary theology, and he served as a model of what his colleague, George Lindbeck, has called "postliberal theology." This volume collects ten of Frei's lectures and essays, half of them never before published.

Addressing audiencesof theologians, biblical scholars, and literary critics, Frei explores the implications of his work for hermeneutics and Christology, and discusses Barth, Schleiermacher, and his own teacher, H.

Richard Niebuhr. William Placher has provided an introduction to Frei's life and work, and the volume endswith an essay by George Hunsinger on Frei's significance for theology today.

This collection provides an unrivaled introduction to Frei's work.

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Oxford University Press
0195360079 / 9780195360073
eBook (Adobe Pdf)
230.3
01/08/1993
English
274 pages
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