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Language, Hermeneutic, and History
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The book compiles introductory essays by James M. Robinson on key developments in Continental theology following World War II. It features extensive discussions on the later Heidegger, the evolution of hermeneutics since Barth, and the concept of revelation as both word and history. Each section serves as a foundational tool for understanding the theological shifts of the late twentieth century, with contributions from various scholars enhancing the exploration of these new theological frontiers.
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2005, pevná
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