Abstract
Robert Jenson was one of America’s most original and influential theologians. This essay provides an overview of his theological development. It argues that rather than labelling Jenson as a “Barthian” or somesuch, it is more useful to be attentive to the ways in which his thought is formed by a range of influences. It argues that his theology continued to have a Lutheran character, and offers an appreciation of the influence of Rudolf Bultmann on Jenson’s theology.
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