The Revolutionary Gospel: Paul Lehmann and the Direction of Theology Today

Watson, Brandon; Duff, Nancy; Siggelkow, Ry

Book (edited collection) | Peer reviewed

Abstract

This volume is a collection of 33 essays, sermons, and contemporaneous addresses by Paul L. Lehmann, a highly influential theological voice of the twentieth century. Lehmann was a close friend of Dietrich Bonhoeffer, a student and friend of Reinhold Niebuhr, and a longtime colleague of James Cone. One of the first American readers of Karl Barth, Lehmann's work also influenced early liberation theologies throughout the world. The works included here span the years 1938-1998 and are organized around the following themes: the direction of theology today (I); the revolutionary dimension of the gospel (II); the future of theology in a post-Christian world (III); and Dietrich Bonhoeffer: a theological friendship (IV). The works contained in this volume were written to address a particular context yet remain surprisingly relevant for today.

Details about the publication

Publishing companyLexington Books
Place of publicationLanham
StatusPublished
Release year2023
Language in which the publication is writtenEnglish
ISBN978-1-9787-1224-9
KeywordsTheology Ethics Religious Studies Politics Biblical Studies

Editors from the University of Münster

Watson, Brandon
Department of Systematic Theology