Preface
Acknowledgements
Abbreviations
1. Introduction
2. Jüngel’s Intellectual and Theological Formation
3. Reading Jüngel I—The Four Major Monographs
4. Reading Jüngel II—Eleven Essential Theological Essays
Conclusion: Jüngel’s Theology—Achievements, Challenges, and
Prospects
Notes
Selected Bibliography
Author and Subject Indexes
An upper-level introduction to one of the most influential Protestant theologians of the 20th century.
R. David Nelson is the author and editor of several books, including The Interruptive Word and Indicative of Grace—Imperative of Freedom. He is editor of Lutheran Forum.
It is a sign of the strength and potential of the field that this
text is able to point to future applications of Jüngel’s work even
while acknowledging its limitations and legislating between various
debates. Although Nelson introduces some caveats, this text does
underscore fulsomely that Eberhard Jüngel still “has much to say to
us.”
*Reading Religion*
R. David Nelson provides for us an excellent guide into the mind of
Eberhard Jüngel … Nelson’s offering here provides detailed insights
into the great man’s thinking, highlights major secondary thinkers,
and provides the author’s own respectful critiques. Most definitely
a worthy read for the student.
*Theology*
David Nelson here offers a wonderful entrée into the life and work
of Eberhard Jüngel. Accessible, engaging and insightful, Nelson’s
expert account of Jüngel’s formative intellectual world and
development, as well as his highly instructive “field notes” to
several of Jüngel’s most import texts will prove an invaluable
guide to students and future readers of this important and
influential – if often perplexing – modern European theologian.
*PHILIP G. ZIEGLER, UNIVERSITY OF ABERDEEN, UK*
Eberhard Jüngel is among the most powerful Christian thinkers of
our era. In this splendid new work, R. David Nelson offers a sure
and reliable guide to the thought of this modern master. His
treatment of Jüngel’s relevance for ecclesiology and
Protestant-Catholic ecumenism is unsurpassed.
*JOSEPH MANGINA, WYCLIFFE COLLEGE, CANADA*
Sometimes the thought of a major theologian needs to be distilled
by an expert if it is to be appreciated by future generations – and
all the more so when the reader is confronted with a variety of
works, whose contexts may no longer be understood, and does not
know where to begin. Fortunately, David Nelson has provided just
what is needed with respect to Eberhard Jüngel – a reliable
guidebook to one of the major theologians of the twentieth
century.
*JOHN BETZ, UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME, USA*
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