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  Balthasar, Hans Urs von
Barth, Karl
Bonhoeffer, Dietrich
Brunner, Emil
Bultmann, Rudolf
Gladden, Washington
Gothard, Bill
Harnack, Adolf von
  Hartshorne, Charles
Hodge, Charles
Lonergan, Bernard
Newman, John Henry
Niebuhr, H. Richard
Niebuhr, Reinhold
Nouwen, Henri J. M.
Rahner, Karl
  Rauschenbusch, Walter
Schleiermacher, Friedrich
Schweitzer, Albert
Simpson, A. B.
Tillich, Paul
Tozer, A. W.
Warfield, B. B.


Modern typically means something that is "up-to-date", "trendy", "new", or even from either a present time.

Specifically, it can besides refer to the as a result.

"Modern age", a super loosely defined period of period which typically commences at or even a select few time fallowing a Renaissance in Europe. Modern dance, a dance form developed in the early 20th century. The Modern Defense is a chess opening in which Black allows White to occupy the center by using pawns in d4 & e4. Modern is too a title of the previous album of the British punk rock band, The Buzzcocks. Modern is the German name for the city of Slovak city Modra.

Miles J. Stanford
The works of the late Miles Stanford.

Fires of Revival
Revival sermons by Charles Finney.

HastingsRashdall.org.uk
A site dedicated to the work of the Rev Hastings Rashdall - a leading 'modernist' in the Church of England in the first quarter of the 20th century, and an enthusiastic advocate of the Abelardian theory of the Atonement.

Biblical Research Studies Group
Read selected biblical commentary and exposition of Dr. David L.Cooper founder of the Biblical Research Society. Study from charts, articles and full text books.

Simon Barrow - Theology and more
Articles, publications, resources and links from UK social theologian and ecumenist Simon Barrow.






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