Emil Brunner

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Emil Brunner was a prominent 20th-century Swiss Reformed theologian known for his major contributions to neo-orthodox theology and his dialogue with Karl Barth.

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instanceOf Swiss Reformed theologian
person
theologian
almaMater University of Zurich NERFINISHED
birthCountry Switzerland NERFINISHED
birthDate 1889-12-23
birthPlace Winterthur NERFINISHED
citizenship Switzerland NERFINISHED
countryOfEmployment Switzerland NERFINISHED
deathDate 1966-04-06
denomination Swiss Reformed Church NERFINISHED
doctoralDegree doctorate in theology
doctoralThesis Das Symbolische in der religiösen Erkenntnis NERFINISHED
educatedAt Union Theological Seminary in New York City NERFINISHED
Humboldt University of Berlin
surface form: University of Berlin

University of Zurich NERFINISHED
employer University of Zurich NERFINISHED
era 20th century
familyName Brunner NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork systematic theology
theology
givenName Emil NERFINISHED
hasAcademicDiscipline Christian theology
ethics
influenced 20th-century Protestant theology
Reformed theologians
influencedBy John Calvin
Karl Barth NERFINISHED
Søren Kierkegaard NERFINISHED
knownFor Christian ethics
contributions to neo-orthodox theology
dialogue with Karl Barth
doctrine of the imago Dei
emphasis on revelation as personal encounter
languageOfWorkOrName English
German
movement dialectical theology
neo-orthodoxy
name Emil Brunner NERFINISHED
nationality Swiss
notableWork Man in Revolt NERFINISHED
The Divine Imperative NERFINISHED
The Mediator NERFINISHED
Truth as Encounter NERFINISHED
positionHeld professor of systematic and practical theology
religion Reformed Christianity NERFINISHED
theologicalTradition Reformed theology
wroteAbout Christology NERFINISHED
anthropology
church and society
revelation

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