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David W. Congdon and Graham Joseph Hill discuss Rudolf Bultmann, Karl Barth, and the future of missional theology.
David W. Congdon is an author, speaker, and scholar working in the area of theology and culture. He hails originally from Portland, Oregon, completed a B.A. in English at Wheaton College, acquired an M.Div. and Ph.D. in theology from Princeton Theological Seminary, and has since worked in the publishing industry as an academic editor.
David W. Congdon is the author of "The Mission of Demythologizing: Rudolf Bultmann’s Dialectical Theology", "Rudolf Bultmann: A Companion to His Theology", and most recently, "The God Who Saves: A Dogmatic Sketch." He is also the coeditor (with W. Travis McMaken) of "Karl Barth in Conversation." His current research explores the intersection of hermeneutics, intercultural theology, and modern Protestant theology, particularly the work of Rudolf Bultmann and Karl Barth. He is currently working on an introduction to Bultmann for Bloomsbury/T&T Clark, a Bultmann reader for Fortress Press, a volume of Barth and Bultmann’s writings during the height of their debate for Cascade Books, and an edited volume on universalism for Baker Academic.
Graham Joseph Hill is the Founder and Director of The GlobalChurch Project (the website theglobalchurc...).