Honest to God

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Honest to God is a controversial 1963 theological book by Anglican bishop John A. T. Robinson that challenged traditional Christian doctrines by engaging modern existentialist and secular thought.

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instanceOf non-fiction book
theological book
author John A. T. Robinson NERFINISHED
authorDiocese Diocese of Woolwich NERFINISHED
authorOccupation Anglican bishop
controversy criticized by conservative Christians
debate within the Church of England
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
describedAs controversial
format book-length essay
genre Christian theology
theology
hasImpactOn 20th-century Christian theology
Anglican theology NERFINISHED
hasISBN 9780334000113
influencedBy Dietrich Bonhoeffer NERFINISHED
Paul Tillich NERFINISHED
Rudolf Bultmann NERFINISHED
existentialist philosophy
secular thought
intendedAudience general Christian readership
theologians
language English
mediaType print
notableFor challenging traditional Christian doctrines
popularizing radical theological ideas in the 1960s
proposes reinterpretation of Christian language for a secular age
rethinking the concept of God beyond traditional theism
publicationYear 1963
publisher SCM Press NERFINISHED
relatedWork The New Reformation? NERFINISHED
religiousTradition Anglicanism NERFINISHED
subject Christian doctrine
Christology NERFINISHED
God NERFINISHED
existentialism
modern theology
secularization
theologicalPerspective liberal Christianity NERFINISHED
radical theology
theologicalTheme death of God debate
demythologization
secular Christianity
timePeriod 1960s

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Bishop of Woolwich notableWork Honest to God
subject surface form: John A. T. Robinson