Christ Crucified in a Suffering World: The Unity of Atonement and Liberation
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Christ Crucified in a Suffering World: The Unity of Atonement and Liberation  -     By: Nathan D. Hieb

Christ Crucified in a Suffering World: The Unity of Atonement and Liberation

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* Should Christian doctrine and social action be relegated to separate spheres? Focusing on the often unarticulated divide between systematic and liberation theologies, Hieb's innovative study examines the work of Karl Barth, T.F. Torrance, and Jon Sobrino to bridge the boundaries of method, doctrine, and praxis in order to create a strong relationship between belief and action. 240 pages, softcover from Fortress.

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Title: Christ Crucified in a Suffering World: The Unity of Atonement and Liberation
By: Nathan D. Hieb
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 240
Vendor: Fortress Press
Weight: 2 pounds
ISBN: 1451465718
ISBN-13: 9781451465716
Series: Emerging Scholars
Stock No: WW465716

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What is the connection between Christian doctrine and concrete social action? This question marks the often unarticulated divide between systematic theology and liberation theology, each often emphasizing one primarily or formally over the other. Examining the work of Karl Barth, T. F. Torrance, and Jon Sobrino, here Nathan Hieb contests this bifurcation, specifically around the nodal points of the crucifixion, or the doctrine of atonement, and the context of suffering. This book is an innovative study that bridges the boundaries of method, doctrine, and praxis, creating a strong theological and action-oriented relationship between systematic and liberation theology.

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Nathan D. Hieb earned a Ph.D. in systematic theology from Princeton Theological Seminary. He is the author of several articles appearing in peer-reviewed journals, such as Theology, International Journal of Systematic Theology, and Koinonia. The current volume is based on a dissertation completed at Princeton Theological Seminary under the direction of George Hunsinger.

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