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Emil Brunner's 'The Mediator' (sometimes referenced with variant transliterations) addresses the person and work of Christ as the mediator between God and humanity, engaging contemporary theological debates.
Brunner critiques 19th-century liberal theology for its erosion of core Christian doctrines, especially regarding the deity and atonement of Christ.
The book defends the centrality of Christ in soteriology and calls for a theology grounded in revelation and biblical orthodoxy.
Brunner's work influenced 20th-century Protestant thought and was part of broader conversations about belief and unbelief in modern theology.
It remains a significant text for students of historical theology and Christology.
Brunner critiques 19th-century liberal theology for its erosion of core Christian doctrines, especially regarding the deity and atonement of Christ.
The book defends the centrality of Christ in soteriology and calls for a theology grounded in revelation and biblical orthodoxy.
Brunner's work influenced 20th-century Protestant thought and was part of broader conversations about belief and unbelief in modern theology.
It remains a significant text for students of historical theology and Christology.
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