27.12.2013 Views

Philip Arthur Bence PhD Thesis - Research@StAndrews:FullText

Philip Arthur Bence PhD Thesis - Research@StAndrews:FullText

Philip Arthur Bence PhD Thesis - Research@StAndrews:FullText

SHOW MORE
SHOW LESS

You also want an ePaper? Increase the reach of your titles

YUMPU automatically turns print PDFs into web optimized ePapers that Google loves.

345<br />

"Tillich, Systematic Theology. Volume II.<br />

(London: Nisbet. 1957), p. 51.<br />

1 -71 Tillich, Dynamics of Faith. (London: George<br />

Allen and Unwin, 1957), p. 79.<br />

1 Barth, Church Dogmatics IV.1. Translated by G.W.<br />

Bromiley. (Edinburgh: T. & T. Clark, 1956), p. 398.<br />

• Ibid. p. 771.<br />

1 Ib1d. p. 774.<br />

' Fosdick, "I Believe in Man," in Adventurous<br />

Religion. (London: SCM, 1926), p. 34.<br />

17 Ib1d. p. 36,37. (Cf. Fosdick, As I See Religion.<br />

(London: SCM, 1932), p. 43.<br />

1B Note, to the opposite effect, Fosdick,<br />

Christianity and Progress. (London: Nisbet, 1922), p.<br />

173-78.<br />

1 'Fosdick, "Worshippin g Jesus," in The Hope of the<br />

World. (London: SCM, 1933), p. 127.<br />

20Fosdick, from an unpublished interview in Robert<br />

S. Shelton, "The Relation between Reason and Revelation in<br />

the Preachin g of Harry Emerson Fosdick (Th.D. dissertation,<br />

Princeton Theological Seminary, 1965), p. 214.<br />

-"Fosdick, The Modern Use of the Bible. (London:<br />

SCM, n.d.), p. 246.<br />

22 Rahner, Foundations of Christian Faith.<br />

Translated by William V. Dych. (London: Darton, Longman<br />

and Todd, 1978), p. 411.<br />

2-sRahner, "What is Christianity?" Translated by<br />

John R. Sachs. In Paul Imhof and Hubert Biallowons, eds.,<br />

Karl Rahner in Dialogue. (New York: Crossroad, 1986), p.<br />

147.<br />

214Rahner, "Ten Years after the Beginning of the<br />

Second Vatican Council," translated by Ronald Modras. In<br />

ibid. p. 103.<br />

IV. PURPOSE--CHANGE IN HEARER (p. 113-20)<br />

1 Bultmann, Jesus Christ and Mythology. (London:<br />

SCM, 1958), p. 36. (Cf. this Bultmann statement: "The<br />

thrust of NT thinking, to the degree that it is opposed to<br />

modern man, lies precisely in its shattering of man's<br />

certainty and its showing him that he can exist<br />

authentically only in the surrender of certainty and by the<br />

grace of God. The true offense is at root one that is posed<br />

for the will; it is posed for thinking only insofar as the<br />

will explicates itself in thought!" From Karl Barth /<br />

Rudolf Bultmann: Letters 1922-1966. Edited by Bernd<br />

Jaspert. Translated and edited by Geoffrey W. Bromiley.<br />

(Edinburgh: T. & T. Clark, 1982), p. 92. For a fuller<br />

presentation of Bultmann's criticism of preaching which<br />

merely teaches, see "Preaching: Genuine and Secularized,"<br />

translated by Harold 0.3. Brown. In Walter Leibrecht, ed.,<br />

Religion and Culture. (London: SCM, 1959), p. 238-40.<br />

'Bultmann, "Reply," Translated by Howard C. Kee. In<br />

Charles W. Kegley, editor, The Theology of Rudolf Bultmann.<br />

(London: SCM, 1966), p. 286.

Hooray! Your file is uploaded and ready to be published.

Saved successfully!

Ooh no, something went wrong!