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The Theology of Reinhold Niebuhr
Series: Edward Carnell Library
Imprint: Wipf and Stock
256 Pages, 5.50 x 8.50 x 0.51 in
- Paperback
- 9781556352652
- Published: October 2007
$33.00 / £29.00 / AU$44.00
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Edward John Carnell was an ordained Baptist minister, born in Antigo, Wisconsin. For three years he served as Associate Professor of Philosophy of Religion at Gordon Divinity School. He was appointed as the second president of Fuller Theological Seminary from 1954 to 1959. Carnell resigned his position in 1959 to give himself fully to teaching, serving as Professor of Apologetics at Fuller for eight additional years.
Dr. Carnell contributed to many religious journals and authored several books including "An Introduction to Christian Apologetics," "Television: Servant or Master?," "The Theology of Reinhold Niebuhr," "A Philosophy of the Christian Religion," and "Christian Commitment."
"Here is a clear presentation of the salient features of Niebuhr's thought and, at the same time, a very acute appraisal of it from the standpoint of early Reformation theology. . . . This book is written by a disciplined mind. Its thought is sharp and clear. It offers the reader an adequate summary, and a very cogent criticism of an influential, contemporary school of theology. A wide audience could profit from its reading."
—John Wild, former Professor of Philosophy, Harvard Divinity School and Northwestern University
"Edward John Carnell was—in my estimation—the brightest and the best of the neo-evangelical leaders. He was a courageous thinker who was not afraid to think new thoughts in the service of biblical orthodoxy."
—Richard J. Mouw
President, Fuller Seminary
"[Carnell’s] fertile mind and ready pen blazed fresh theological trails as he sought to defend and proclaim the Christian faith as a world and life view."
—David Allan Hubbard
Former President of Fuller Theological Seminary
Edward John Carnell was one of evangelical Protestantism’s most gifted younger minds. His books have long been a bulwark of evangelical Christian faith. Not only did he unmask weaknesses of liberal and neo-orthodox views, but he also effectively displayed the power and relevance of evangelical orthodoxy.
—Christianity Today
"In this welcome collection of Carnell books, we are offered an inside view of a radical shift in American religious thinking -- the emergence of twentieth-century evangelicalism out of Protestant fundamentalism."
--Rudolph Nelson, author of
The Making and Unmaking of an Evangelical Mind: The Case of Edward Carnell