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Modern Christian Thought, Second Edition: The Twentieth Century, Volume 2

Modern Christian Thought, Second Edition

The Twentieth Century, Volume 2

James C. Livingston (Author), Francis Schüssler Fiorenza (Author), Sarah Coakley (Author), James H. Evans Jr. (Author)

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This widely acclaimed introduction to modern Christian thought, formerly published by Prentice Hall, provides full, scholarly accounts of the major movements and thinkers, theologians and philosophers in the Christian tradition since the eighteenth-century Enlightenment, together with solid historical background and critical assessments. This second edition deals with the entire modern period, in both Europe and America, and is the first to include extensive treatment of modern Catholic thinkers, Evangelical thought, and Black and Womanist theology.

  • Publisher Fortress Press
  • Format Paperback
  • ISBN 9780800637965
  • eBook ISBN 9781451410297
  • Dimensions 7 x 9.25
  • Pages 560
  • Publication Date June 21, 2006

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Endorsements

"Livingston's Modern Christian Thought has set the standard in the field since it was originally published. The two-volume second edition, which includes several new chapters, is quite simply the best treatment of modern theology that I know, and it is ideally organized for classroom use."
— Garrett Green
Professor of Religious Studies
Connecticut College

"Professor Livingston's two-volume history of modern Christian thought is a remarkable achievement. At once thorough, succinct, eminently readable, and rooted in primary sources, they guide students and professors alike through perhaps the most difficult period in the entire history of theology with a deftness and sureness of expression that gives dedicated readers confidence that they are coming away with an authoritative grasp."
— David G. Schultenover
S.J., Professor of Historical Theology
Marquette University

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