The biography explores the life of Selwyn Francis Edge, a key figure in the early days of motoring in Britain. It highlights his contributions to the automotive industry and his role as a pioneer, showcasing his innovations and influence on the development of motoring culture. Through detailed research, the book paints a comprehensive portrait of Edge's impact on transportation and his legacy in the field.
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Oxford Theological Monographs: Revelatory Positivism?
Barth's Earliest Theology and the Marburg School
- 368pages
- 13 heures de lecture
Filling a gap in scholarship on 19th- and 20th-century religious thought, this book discusses the philosophy and theology of the influential Marburg School in Germany before 1914, focusing on the writings of Hermann Cohen, its leader, and on the Ritschlian theologian Wilhelm Herrmann, Karl Barth's teacher. In addition, Fisher examines Barth's earliest writings and clarifies the little-known liberal phase of Barth's theology.