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John Stephen Bowden (1935–2010)

Author of Encyclopedia of Christianity

29+ Works 419 Members 4 Reviews

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Includes the name: John S. Bowden

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Works by John Stephen Bowden

Karl Barth (1971) 58 copies
Who is a Christian? (1970) 14 copies
Voices in the wilderness (1977) 7 copies

Associated Works

The Westminster Dictionary of Christian Theology (1983) — Editor — 474 copies
Crucifixion (1977) — Translator — 364 copies
How to Read the New Testament (1981) — Translator — 287 copies
The Beginning of All Things: Science and Religion (2005) — Translator — 174 copies
The Women Around Jesus (1980) — Translator — 142 copies
Global Responsibility: In Search of a New World Ethic (1990) — Translator — 138 copies
Prayer in the New Testament (1844) — Translator, some editions — 60 copies
History and the Triune God: Contributions to Trinitarian Theology (1992) — Translator, some editions — 45 copies
The Unholy in Holy Scripture: The Dark Side of the Bible (1996) — Translator, some editions — 37 copies

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Examines the problem as whether we can, in fact, know anything at all about Jesus.
 
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PendleHillLibrary | Aug 8, 2023 |
I picked this up at a used book sale. I know a little about Karl Barth and would like to know more. I knew nothing of John Bowden. If you are looking for a biographical sketch from someone who was not Barth's biggest fan this is the book for you. It was first published in 1971, only a few years after Barth's passing and makes the dubious argument (from my vantage point) that as much of a genius as Barth was, he would have no lasting impact on theology because none of Barth's students were as brilliant as him and there were problems with Barth's system. In particular, he takes issue with Barth's insistence of God's wholely-otherness (insisting that this paved the way for practical atheism in those who did not have Barth's theological commitments), he faults Barth for misunderstanding the liberal theological establishment (of which Bowden is sympathetic), and he faults the German theological educational system for setting up Barth as the patriarch without allowing sufficient dialog between other theologians (this criticism may have some traction, but I don't know enough).

But while I did not always agree with or appreciate Bowden's editorializing, his biographical sketch is primarly culled from comments in Barth's works and correspondence. So some good. I like this book enough to keep, but not to recommend. If any one has another Barth bio they'd like to recommend, I'd appreciate it.
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Jamichuk | May 22, 2017 |
A very good introduction to what constitutes theology in theChristian world, with brief biographies of major scholars and selections from their works.
 
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carterchristian1 | Mar 4, 2012 |
The author characterizes this work as a guide to the landscape of Christianity.
 
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TheoRefShelf | Jan 7, 2008 |

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