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The Christian's Knowledge of God

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The Canadian theologian’s classic exposition on the knowledge of the Divine, challenging prevailing orthodoxies in early twentieth-century Protestantism.2012 will mark 60 years since the death of W...
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  • 24 November 2011
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The Canadian theologian’s classic exposition on the knowledge of the Divine, challenging prevailing orthodoxies in early twentieth-century Protestantism.


2012 will mark 60 years since the death of Walter Williamson Bryden. This reprint of his bold 1940 publication, featuring a new introduction by Dr John A. Vissers, Principal of Knox College, Toronto, celebrate the work of this eminent Presbyterian theologian.

Best known for bringing Karl Barth to Canada, W.W. Bryden predicted the decline of Idealism and liberal theology in Protestantism at the start of the twentieth-century. When that crisis hit the Canadian Protestant Churches he was ready with this book.

The Christian’s Knowledge of God is a re-examination of Reformation teachings with particular focus on the revelation of God, by God through Christ. Bryden challenges his readers to question their blind acceptance of Christian doctrine and to reconsider what it means to have knowledge of the Divine and with it “the power to confront the world, no longer as those seeking, but as those having found God”.

Although the book concludes “Tempora mutantur, nos et mutamur in illis”, we have not changed so much with the times as to make this book less relevant today than it was when first published. Indeed those seeking for knowledge of God today could do well to be reminded of Bryden’s message.
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Price: $29.99
Pages: 220
Publisher: Boydell & Brewer Inc.
Imprint: James Clarke
Publication Date: 24 November 2011
Trim Size: 9.02 X 6.02 in
ISBN: 9780227173824
Format: Paperback
BISACs: RELIGION / Christian Theology / Systematic, Christianity, HISTORY / Wars & Conflicts / World War II / General, RELIGION / General, Theology, Second World War, Religion and beliefs
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Bryden's book is a minor classic of modern Reformed divinity, a vivid piece of writing from a theological mind shaken to the core by the gospel of revelation and its consequences for Christian thought and practice, and one which has enduring relevance for theology and the life of the churches.
— Professor John Webster, King's College Aberdeen

The Christian's Knowledge of God is a re-examination of Reformation teachings with particular focus on the revelation of God, by God through Christ. Bryden challenges his readers to question their blind acceptance of Christian doctrine and to reconsider what it means to have knowledge of the Divine and with it 'the power to confront the world, no longer as those seeking, but as those having found God'.
Introduction by John A. Vissers
Preface

I. God and the Historic Critics
II. God and the Philosophers
III. God and the Philosophers (Continued)
IV. The New Testament Revelation
V. The Exclusive Nature of Biblical Revelation
VI. Revelation in the Ancient Catholic Church
VII. Conceptions of God and Knowledge of God

Index