Cynthia Bennett Brown, Believing Thinking, Bounded Theology: The Theological Methodology of Emil Brunner

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Cynthia Bennett Brown, Believing Thinking, Bounded Theology : The Theological Methodology of Emil Brunner. / Gilland, David Andrew.

In: Scottish Journal of Theology, Vol. 70, No. 2, 05.2017, p. 239-241.

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title = "Cynthia Bennett Brown, Believing Thinking, Bounded Theology: The Theological Methodology of Emil Brunner",
abstract = "Appropriating material from her doctoral thesis, Cynthia Bennett Brownoffers an engaging and relevant exploration of Emil Brunner{\textquoteright}s theology andmethod as unfolded in his mature published and translated works. Clearlyfulfilling the stated aims of the book, Brown gives a convincing account ofthe later Brunner{\textquoteright}s thought, contextualising his theology within the Christianlife of faith in a way that Brunner would have undoubtedly recognised as hisown.",
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