
Covering Up Luther
How Barth's Christology Challenged the Deus Absconditus that Haunts Modernity
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- English
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Covering Up Luther
How Barth's Christology Challenged the Deus Absconditus that Haunts Modernity
About this book
Karl Barth's Christology provides a key to out-narrating the Deus absconditus, which, as Rustin Brian contends, is in fact the god of modernity. Included in this is the rejection of the logical and philosophical systems that allow for the modern understanding of God as the Deus absconditus, namely, dialectics and nominalism. This rejection is illustrated, interestingly enough, in Barth's decision to literally cover up, with a rug, Martin Luther's works in his personal library. Surely this was more than a decorative touch.The reading of Barth's works that results from this starting point challenges much of contemporary Barth scholarship and urges readers to reconsider Barth. Through careful examination of a large body of Barth's writings, particularly in regard to the issues of the knowledge or knowability of God, as well as Christology, Brian argues that contemporary Barth scholarship should be done in careful conversation with the finest examples of both Protestant and, especially, Roman Catholic theology. Barth's paradoxical Christology thus becomes the foundation for a dogmatic ecumenicism. Barth's Christology, then, just might be able to open up possibilities for discussion and even convergence, within a church that is anything but one.
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Table of contents
- Title Page
- Acknowledgments
- Chapter 1: Introduction
- Chapter 2: Modernity and Its Theological Presuppositions
- Excursus: Rediscovering Henning Schroër’s Original Terminology: “Paradoxie” and Not “Dialektik”
- Chapter 3: The Natural Knowledge of God in Karl Barth’s Theology
- Chapter 4: Barth’s “Mature” Christology: The Absurd Possibility of the Absurd
- Chapter 5: Ethics, Ecclesiology, and Ecumenicism in the Works of Karl Barth
- Bibliography