The Martin Luther King Jr. Center for Nonviolent Social Change
BarthDr. King writes about Karl Barth's theology regarding revelation. |
Barth and BrunnerDr. King notes the views of Swiss theologians Karl Barth and Emil Brunner on God, making reference to Soren Kierkegaard (SK). |
ChristianityDr. King references Emil Brunner's argument on Christianity. |
Ethics (A Criticism of Philosophical Ethics)Dr. King references Emil Brunner’s "The Divine Imperative: A Study in Christian Ethics." |
L. Seyler's Report on Emil BrunnerL. Seyler from Christian Social Philosophy at Crozer Theological Seminary writes this paper on Emil Brunner, Swiss Protestant theologian. Written around February 20 - May 4, 1951, the paper contains subject matter regarding the crisis of contemporary culture. |
RevelationDr. King discusses the idea that Jesus Christ is the only direct form of revelation, which was proposed in Emil Brunner's "The Mediator." |
RevelationDr. King quotes Emil Brunner's "The Mediator." |
TheologyDr. King cites theologian Emil Brunner's "The Mediator," and discusses the topic of theology as it relates to the church. |