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  1. Heinrich Emil Brunner (Winterthur, Suíça, 23 de dezembro de 1889 — Zurique, Suíça, 6 de abril de 1966) foi um importante teólogo calvinista suíço. Juntamente com Karl Barth, ele é comumente associado à neo-ortodoxia ou ao movimento da teologia dialética.

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    Bibliography. Further reading. Emil Brunner. Heinrich Emil Brunner [b] (1889–1966) was a Swiss Reformed theologian. Along with Karl Barth, he is commonly associated with neo-orthodoxy or the dialectical theology movement. Biography. Brunner was born on 23 December 1889 in Winterthur, in the Swiss canton of Zürich. [9]

  3. 2 de abr. de 2024 · Emil Brunner, Swiss theologian in the Reformed tradition who helped direct the course of modern Protestant theology. A leading exponent of neoorthodoxy, Brunner sought to reaffirm the central themes of the Protestant Reformation against the liberal theologies of the late 19th century.

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  4. O vídeo apresenta uma breve biografia de Emil Brunner, um importante teólogo suíço que viveu no século XX. O vídeo também apresenta uma lista de referências ...

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  5. Emil Brunner (1889-1966) was a Swiss theologian who influenced Neo-Orthodoxy or the dialectical theology movement. He challenged modern rational and liberal theology and emphasized the encounter with God in the Bible.

  6. As a theologian, Emil Brunner has always had two main concerns: firstly the exposition of the special revelation of God, which culminated in Christ, and its maintenance as something distinct from the general revelation of God in nature, conscience and history; and, secondly, the evaluation of this general revelation from the standpoint of faith ...

  7. PD In his time, Brunner was acclaimed as one of the greatest and most influential theologians of the twentieth century, especially in the United States of America.3 From the 1930s to the early 1960s, he exercised an extensive and pervasive influence on American and British theologians and preachers.4.

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