The present volume, in which Brunner has again been admirably served by his English translator, Olive Wyon, exhibits those qualities which distinguish everything that comes from his pen. Brunner is…
Christianity stands or falls by what is believed and thought about Jesus. That is why each generation must take up again and afresh the questions of who Jesus really was and what he really did. In …
This book is well worth reading by any scholar, minister or professional in the religious area. It is a little difficult for most laypeople but for one that reads a lot of heavy work in the area it…
What a marvelous preacher this man is! is like to be the reader's first reaction to this book. But it will not be the last. The last will rather be, I must be a more faithful follower of Christ, th…
This reissue of Emil Brunner's 'Nature and Grace' with Karl Barth's response 'No!' places back into the hands of theological students one of the most important, and well publicized, theological arg…
In this book the famous theologian offers his interpretation of Christian hope -- the doctrine of eschatology. In doing so he recognizes the challenge to churchmen to describe this hope so that it …
Heinrich Emil Brunner (1889-1966) was a Swiss Reformed theologian, who (along with Karl Barth) was the leader of the Neo-Orthodox theology movement. He wrote other books such as Eternal Hope,The Sc…
What relation has the Gospel of God's grace and the Kingdom of His love to the pressing problems of social justice? What is the Christian duty and responsibility concerning the achievement of just …