Books by & about Klaus Bockmuehl - professor of theology & ethics

Rosie Perera
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edited December 2024 in English Forum

As an alumna of Regent College, I have long heard tales of and praise of Klaus Bockmuehl, who died of cancer while on faculty at Regent some years before I arrived there. I own one of his books in print and would like to explore more of what he wrote.

Klaus Bockmuehl was born in Germany in 1931, studied under Karl Barth, and was Jürgen Moltmann’s teaching assistant for three years. He was Professor of Theology and Ethics at Regent College in Vancouver, BC, from 1977 until his death in 1989.

Please consider voting for one or more of these:

Listening to the God Who Speaks: Reflections on God's Guidance from Scripture and the Lives of God's People

The Christian Way of Living: An Ethics of the Ten Commandments

The Story of Modern Protestant Theology

A Religion of Books: God's Tools in the History of Salvation

The Challenge of Marxism: A Christian Response

The Holy Spirit and Christian Ethics in the Theology of Klaus Bockmuehl

Comments

  • NB.Mick
    NB.Mick MVP Posts: 16,209

    I obviously voted. There are also a few votes in an existing request https://feedback.logos.com/boards/logos-book-requests/posts/de-klaus-bockmuhl (not much details there, but reference to the German publisher Brunnen-Verlag which started to bring out a Bockmühl Complete Works edition end of the 1990s - afaik there are a good half dozen works in German language and the publisher considers the series as finished).  

    Have joy in the Lord! Smile