Marianne Jehle-Wildberger 
Adolf Keller [EPUB ebook] 
Ecumenist, World Citizen, Philanthropist

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The Swiss theologian Adolf Keller was the leading ecumenist on the European continent between the two world wars. In this book the historian Marianne Jehle-Wildberger delineates his life and its achievements.
Based on research in forty archives in Europe and the United States, a picture emerges that shows a wonderful man who was a personal friend oft Karl Barth, C. G. Jung, Thomas Mann, and Albert Schweitzer–and thus who was influenced by the spiritual tendencies of the twentieth century.
Keller cooperated closely with the National Council of Churches. His Central Bureau of Relief in Geneva (Inter-Church Aid) was supported by American churches. His lectures at Princeton Theological Seminary on ‘Religion and Revolution’ (1933)–in which he was one of the first commentators to denounce National Socialism in Germany–set a new standard of political discussion and are unsurpassed.
Marianne Jehle-Wildbergers’ book is an important contribution to twentieth-century church history and to the history of the twentieth century in general.

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Wayne Detzler (Ph D, University of Manchester) is the Distinguished Professor of Cross-Cultural Apologetics and Missions at Southern Evangelical Seminary in Matthews, North Carolina. He also serves as Editor of the Christian Apologetics Journal.

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Language English ● Format EPUB ● Pages 300 ● ISBN 9781621895428 ● File size 23.2 MB ● Translator Mark Kyburz & John F. Peck ● Publisher Wipf and Stock Publishers ● City Eugene ● Country US ● Published 2013 ● Downloadable 24 months ● Currency EUR ● ID 6887025 ● Copy protection Adobe DRM
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