The Epistle to the Romans

The Epistle to the Romans
Author: Karl Barth
Publsiher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 580
Release: 1933
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0195002946

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Named one of Church Times's Best Christian Books This volume provides a much-needed English translation of the sixth edition of what is considered the fundamental text for fully understanding Barthianism. Barth--who remains a powerful influence on European and American theology--argues that the modern Christian preacher and theologian face the same basic problems that confronted Paul. Assessing the whole Protestant argument in relation to modern attitudes and problems, he focuses on topics such as Biblical exegesis; the interrelationship between theology, the Church, and religious experience; the relevance of the truth of the Bible to culture; and what preachers should preach.

An Introduction to the Theology of Karl Barth

An Introduction to the Theology of Karl Barth
Author: Geoffrey William Bromiley
Publsiher: William B. Eerdmans Publishing Company
Total Pages: 280
Release: 1979
Genre: Religion
ISBN: UOM:39015010343237

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Theology of Karl Barth

Theology of Karl Barth
Author: Hans Urs Von Balthasar
Publsiher: Ignatius Press
Total Pages: 460
Release: 2013-05-22
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781681495859

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Written in 1951 (with a second edition in 1961), this book takes its place within an impressive array of attempts to wrestle with Karl Barth's theology from a Catholic point of view. The book adopts the twofold strategy of presenting an exposition of "the whole of Barth's thought," while doing so for the purpose of a confessional dialogue among theologians. Not to be construed as an "Introduction to the Theology of Karl Barth," Balthasar's effort is to provide a Catholic response which, though not "official", nonetheless seeks to express a common direction and movement within Catholicism. The Theology of Karl Barth shows how a rethinking of basic issues in fundamental theology-concerning the relation of nature and grace, philosophy and theology, the "analogy of being" and the "analogy of faith"-might lead to a rapprochement between the two great rivers of Christianity, without compromising the center of gravity of either. In the process the book makes a major contribution to renewed understanding of Christianity in a secularized modern world. Co-published with Communio Books. "This reflection by one of the century's great Catholic theologians on the theology of one of the century's great Protestant theologians is an example of ecumenical dialogue at its best. One finds here a sympathetic and at the same time faithfully Catholic discussion of the major issues surrounding Barth's christocentricity. The appearance of an unabridged English translation of this book could hardly be more timely for the current religious situation in North America." - David L. Schindler, Gagnon Professor of Fundamental Theology, John Paul II Institute "No one should think he can quickly dispose of questions posed here offhandedly. It was precisely because writers were in the habit during the time of the Reformation of theologizing with a hammer that the split in the Church became irreparable. And to work at overcoming this split means much effort. Only the patient need apply." - Hans Urs von Balthasar

Church Dogmatics

Church Dogmatics
Author: Karl Barth
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 728
Release: 1961
Genre: Theology, Doctrinal
ISBN: UCAL:B3316008

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How to Read Karl Barth

How to Read Karl Barth
Author: George Hunsinger
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 315
Release: 1993-04-29
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780195359305

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This critical study decodes the most cryptic and elusive patterns of Karl Barth's dialectic. Hunsinger not only offers a new and authoritative interpretation of Barth's mature theology, but also places Barth's work in relation to contemporary discussions of truth, justified belief, double agency, and religious pluralism. Through a fresh and compelling reading of Church Dogmatics, Hunsinger offers a new account of the coherence of that work as a whole.

Karl Barth

Karl Barth
Author: Joseph L. Mangina
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 312
Release: 2017-09-29
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781351924375

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The thought of Karl Barth (1886-1968) has undergone a remarkable renewal of interest in the past twenty years. Joseph Mangina's Karl Barth: Theologian of Christian Witness offers a concise, accessible guide to this important Christian thinker. Uniquely among introductions to Barth, it also highlights his significance for Christian ecumenism. The first chapter describes Barth's extraordinary life, from his youthful break with liberalism during the First World War, to his mature theology in the Church Dogmatics. Subsequent chapters offer a detailed reading of this magisterial work, and place Barth in dialogue with five contemporary thinkers: George Lindbeck on revelation, Michael Wyschogrod on election, Stanley Hauerwas on creation, Robert Jenson on reconciliation, and Henri de Lubac on the church. These ecumenical conversations not only set Barth's thinking in greater relief, but serve to demonstrate its continuing theological fruitfulness. The book concludes by examining Barth's wider significance for the church in our time.

Evangelical Theology

Evangelical Theology
Author: Karl Barth
Publsiher: Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing
Total Pages: 202
Release: 1979-11-29
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781467421850

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In this concise presentation of evangelical theology -- the theology that first received expression in the New Testament writings and was later rediscovered by the Reformation--Barth discusses the place of theology, theological existence, the threat to theology, and theological work.

Orthodox and Modern

Orthodox and Modern
Author: Bruce L. McCormack
Publsiher: Baker Academic
Total Pages: 320
Release: 2008-10
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780801035821

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These essays by a prominent Barthian scholar offer a full and unique reading of the most significant modern Protestant theologian for twenty-first century readers.