<p>Paul Bedjan produced this catechism to advance the knowledge of Catholicism among Aramaic-speaking Christians of the Middle East. The book is written in Modern Aramaic, in the dialect of Urmia. The book is of interest not only for pedagogical purposes among the Aramaic speakers, but also will giv
The Christian Doctrine of the Divine Attributes
โ Scribed by Hermann Cremer; Robert B. Price; Helmut Burkhardt; Matthias Gockel
- Publisher
- Wipf and Stock Publishers
- Year
- 2016
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 112
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Synopsis
Cremer's short, energetic treatise on the divine attributes was admired by both Karl Barth and Wolfhart Pannenberg. Cremer chastises the speculative flights of traditional doctrines of the divine attributes and issues a resounding summons to a more exegetically, economically, and christologically grounded account. Known primarily as a biblical scholar for his Biblico-Theological Lexicon of New Testament Greek, precursor to the monumental TDNT, Cremer shows himself here also an able systematician, with a pastor's eye for the role played by doctrine in the life of congregational and individual faith.
โฆ Subjects
God (Christianity)--Attributes.
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