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Addressed by the word: The practical, pastoral, and eschatological anthropology of Eduard Thurneysen
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- Addressed by the word: The practical, pastoral, and eschatological anthropology of Eduard Thurneysen
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- University of Otago
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Eduard Thurneysen (1888-1974) was a Swiss Reformed minister and theologian. He is known both for his foundational work in dialectical theology alongside Karl Barth and for his kerymatic pastoral theology as outlined in his 1946 book "Die Lehre von der Seelsorge". While most of Thurneysen reception has focussed either on his relationship to Karl Barth and early dialectical theology or on his practical technique of his pastoral care, I am interested primarily in the theological-anthropological ...
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- Research paper
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- Scholarly text / Thesis
- Thesis level
- Doctoral
- Date created
- 2020
- Creator
- Redding, Jordan
- URL
- https://hdl.handle.net/10523/10161
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- Eduard Thurneysen / Theology of the Word / Kerygmatic Pastoral Care / Pastoral Care / Theological Anthropology / Ray Anderson / John Swinton / Jürgen Moltmann / Karl Barth / Dialectical Theology / Dostoevsky / Theology of Pastoral Care / Personhood / Practical Theology / Eschatology / Pastoral Theology / Christoph Blumhardt / Trevor Hart / Alistair McFadyen / Exceptional Thesis collection
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