The Austin Dogmatics: 1957–1958
By Paul Van Buren and Dietrich Ritschl
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Publication of the Austin Dogmatics fills a gap in American theological history. In 1963, the author published The Secular Meaning of the Gospel, which the press identified with the death of God movement. While the author denied the association, the Austin Dogmatics explains how he moved from the strict Barthianism of his early period to the linguistic analysis of his middle period. His late and perhaps most important work that lay ahead was yet in another direction entirely, making van Buren one of the most versatile and adventuresome American theologians of the second half of the twentieth century.
The current publication includes personal reminiscences by friends and colleagues after the author's passing.
Paul Van Buren
Paul van Buren (1924-1998) earned a BA from Harvard College, and STB from the Episcopal Theological school, and a D. Theol. From the University of Basel, Switzerland, where he studied under Professor Karl Barth. He taught for 22 years at Temple University and was director of the Center of Ethics and Religious Pluralism at the Shalom Institute in Jerusalem. Dr. van Buren was the author of numerous articles and books including The Secular Meaning of the Gospel (1963), The Edges of Languages (1972), Discerning the Way (1980), and Christ in Context: A Christology for the Jewish-Christian reality (1988). The latter three volumes are of a four-volume series entitled A Theology of the Jewish-Christian Reality.
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