The vindication of liberal theology; a tract for the times. Based upon the Eugene William Lyman memorial lecture, Sweet Briar College. [print]
Material type: TextPublication details: New York, Scribner (c)1963.Description: 192 pages 21 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- BR1615.V217.V563 1963
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Introduction -- The intention of the inquiry -- Is there a "liberal theology"? -- The ancestry of liberal theology -- The outlook of the "modern mind" -- Religious Evangelicalism -- The indictment of liberal theology -- Servitude to modern culture -- Discontinuity vs. continuity -- The decisive issue: the centrality and authority of Jesus Christ -- Conclusion -- The farther background: theology in the Nineteenth Century.
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