Synopses & Reviews
<div>Kasper is a master synthesiser, and his display of erudition alone makes this book a worthy read and an invaluable resource for questions of God and Trinity. Using admittedly polemical language, he calls for a 'theological theology' which makes the explanation of the confession of the triune God its first priority, not only for speculative but also for pastoral reasons.</div><br/><div> </div><br/><div>This is the reissue of a theological work of considerable importance for which Cardinal Kasper has written an entirely new introduction taking modern developments in theology fully into account.</div>>
Table of Contents
1. God as a Problem \ 2. The Denial of God in Modern Atheism \ 3. The Predicament of Theology in the Face of Atheism \ 4. Experience of God and Knowledge of God \ 5. God in Human Language \ 6. The Message about the God of Jesus Christ \ 7. The Trinitarian Mystery of God \ 8. The Doctrine of the Trinity