What is Christianity?

by Adolf Harnack

Other authorsRudolf Bultmann (Introduction)
Paperback, 1957

Status

Available

Call number

230

Collection

Publication

Harper Torchbooks (1957), Paperback, 301 pages

Description

"Harnack's book is a theological-historical document of the greatest importance." --Rudolf Bultmann

User reviews

LibraryThing member bluedevileowyn
This series of lectures provides insight into the classical liberal theology at the turn of the 20th century.
LibraryThing member Arseny
Boring.

There are some books that are informative, but not really inspirational. There are some older books that are no longer informative, but are nevertheless inspirational, and fun to read. This one is a "no-no" book. All the information (assumptions, conclusions) is obsolete; the social theses
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are inapplicable to our times; the hidden polemics is no longer relevant. And at the same time - the faith you can guess behind the text - is not inspirational.

A waste of time, a book of purely historical interest.
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Physical description

301 p.; 7.8 inches

ISBN

0061300179 / 9780061300172

Local notes

Torchbooks TB 17
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