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No politics here, in this examination of what used to be standard Christian theology, now often lost in the sea of liquid modernity. (The written version of this review was first published March 1, 2018. Written versions, in web and PDF formats, are available here.)
This lecture was given at Baylor University on February 6, 2020. For more events and info please visit https://thomisticinstitute.org/events-1. Ulrich L. Lehner specializes in religious history and theology of the Early Modern period, the Enlightenment, and the 19th century. Among his publications are ten authored books and sixteen edited volumes, including The Oxford Handbook of Early Modern Theology, 1600-1800 (Oxford UP: 2016) and Women, Enlightenment, and Catholicism: A Transnational Biographical History (Routledge: 2018). He was selected as a Member and Herodotus Fellow in the School of Historical Studies at the Princeton Institute for Advanced Study, a fellow at the Institute for Comparative History of Religious Orders at the University of Eichstätt, Distinguished Fellow at the NDIAS (twice), fellow of the Earhart foundation (twice), and fellow of the Humboldt and Friedrich von Siemens Foundation. In 2014 he was inducted into the European Academy for Sciences and Arts.
Renowned theologian Ulrich L. Lehner challenges modern ideas about the niceness and usefulness of God, offering an introduction to the wild and dangerous God of the Bible. …
Renowned theologian Ulrich L. Lehner challenges modern ideas about the niceness and usefulness of God, offering an introduction to the wild and dangerous God of the Bible. …