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Rating: ![5 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-5-0.gif) Summary: Simply a great introduction and overview Review: Few theologians have the great, magisterial grasp of history or theology that Kung evidences here. He summarizes fairly the theology - shortcomings and strong points - of 7 major figures in Christian theology. At all times, his mastery of their works and his critical mind are strongly on display. Given what is communicated, it is an economically written book as well. These essays are like listening to the riveting lectures of a first-class teacher, and I think that is the mode Kung is in here, teaching. He does not expect to be the final word - it is clearly a short but comprehensive introduction - one can find more in depth treatments of each of his subjects. But for the space and time invested, the payoff for the small effort to read this book is great, and any reader will come away better educated, more insightful, and perhaps even inspired.
Rating: ![3 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-3-0.gif) Summary: Good over view, but lacking in depth. Review: In this work by Mr. Kung attempts to give an overview of the history of Christian thought. As is the case with any overview, it tends to lack depth due to the immense scope of the project, so it seems one cannot really fault him on that account. But near the end of the book, Kung seems to get too attached to that last figure, Barth. In his discussion of Barth, Kung takes too much liberty with his own personal convictions about Barth, and seems to skew the portrayal. This is not the case in the earlier discussions of Origen through Luther. One can see the onset of this personalization in the discussion of Schleiermacher. Overall I would rate this an adequate overview, especially the discussions of the earlier figures in which Kung does make some interesting comments.
Rating: ![5 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-5-0.gif) Summary: A Book About 7 Great Thinkers--Written by #8! Review: This book is a shortened, more accessible version of Kung's mammoth work "Christianity: Essence, History, and Future." Kung highlights the careers of 7 Christian theologians: Paul, Origen, Augustine, Aquinas, Luther, Schleiermacher, and Barth. I agree with Feltz's comment that the book gives a skewed portrayal of Barth's theology, and does not go into any real depth on any of them. However, one must remember that it is not his aim to give an exhaustive overview of their theologies. He is attempting to present these 7 thinkers as the initiators of new paradigms in church history. Therefore, Kung only emphasizes those aspects of their life and thought that represents this. Kung's analysis of the theological ideas that have moved Church History is first rate. As always, he is intellectually honest and responsible...never dogmatic or reactionary. In the end, he admits that all theologians (including himself) must be judged by their adherence to the Gospel of Jesus Christ, and for this positive Christian witness, I salute him!
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