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- English
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About this book
In this book prominent Barth scholar George Hunsinger presents fifteen essays on Karl Barth's understanding of Christian doctrine across a wide spectrum of topics, concluding with suggestions as to how Barth's theology might fruitfully be retrieved for the future.
Hunsinger discusses Barth's view on such subjects as the Trinity, creation, natural theology, Christology, justification, and time and eternity. As he delves into Barth's theological substance, Hunsinger highlights ways in which Barth's work was evangelical, Catholic, and Reformed, illuminating the ecumenical aspects of his thought. No other volume explains Barth's views on this range of topics with such scope, depth, and clarity.
Hunsinger discusses Barth's view on such subjects as the Trinity, creation, natural theology, Christology, justification, and time and eternity. As he delves into Barth's theological substance, Hunsinger highlights ways in which Barth's work was evangelical, Catholic, and Reformed, illuminating the ecumenical aspects of his thought. No other volume explains Barth's views on this range of topics with such scope, depth, and clarity.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Acknowledgments
- Abbreviations
- Introduction
- 1. Karl Barth on the Trinity
- 2. The Trinity after Barth: Moltmann, Pannenberg, Jüngel, and Torrance
- 3. Election and the Trinity: Twenty--Five Theses on the Theology of Karl Barth (Revised)
- 4. Uncreated Light: From Irenaeus and Torrance to Aquinas and Barth
- 5. The Yes Hidden in Barth’s No to Brunner: The First Commandment as a Theological Axiom
- 6. Post-Critical Scriptural Interpretation: Rudolf Smend on Karl Barth
- 7. Salvator Mundi: Three Types of Christology
- 8. Schleiermacher and Barth: Two Divergent Views of Christ and Salvation
- 9. The Daybreak of the New Creation: Christ’s Resurrection in Recent Theology
- 10. A Tale of Two Simultaneities: Justification and Sanctification in Luther, Calvin, and Barth
- 11. Barth on Justification and Sanctification
- 12. Justification: Ninety--Four Theses
- 13. Barth on What It Means to Be Human: A Christian Scholar Confronts the Options
- 14. Barth on Jesus, Lord of Time (Hebrews 13:8)
- 15. The Loneliness of the Long-Distance Theologian: Reading Karl Barth from the Inside Out
- Appendix A:How to Read Karl Barth: Preface to the German Edition
- Appendix B: Introduction to Barth’s God Here and Now
- Index