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The theology of Karl Barth : an introduction /

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Studies in theology seriesPublication details: Philadelphia. The Westminster Press. ©1964Description: xiv, 201 pages ; 19 cmSubject(s): Additional physical formats: Online version:: Theology of Karl Barth.DDC classification:
  • 230.0924
LOC classification:
  • BX4827.B3 H37 1964
Contents:
General introduction. Preliminary remarks ; Origins ; Early developments ; Church dogmatics ; Characteristic features -- The word of God as the source and criterion of theology. The church as the sphere of theology ; Fides quaerens intellectum ; Natural theology ; Theology and philosophy ; Theology and science ; The word of God ; Revelation ; Religion -- Jesus Christ, the key to the understanding of God, the universe and man. The place of Jesus Christ in theology ; The electing God ; Covenant and creation ; The yes of God and the Nihil ; The elected man ; The reconciled man ; Jesus Christ and his community -- Gospel and law. Theological ethics ; The precedence of the Gospel ; The command of God -- The grace of God -- The significance of Barth's theology
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Books Books SAIACS General Stacks Non-fiction 230.0924 H337T (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 010695

Includes bibliographical references (pages 191-193) and index

General introduction. Preliminary remarks ; Origins ; Early developments ; Church dogmatics ; Characteristic features -- The word of God as the source and criterion of theology. The church as the sphere of theology ; Fides quaerens intellectum ; Natural theology ; Theology and philosophy ; Theology and science ; The word of God ; Revelation ; Religion -- Jesus Christ, the key to the understanding of God, the universe and man. The place of Jesus Christ in theology ; The electing God ; Covenant and creation ; The yes of God and the Nihil ; The elected man ; The reconciled man ; Jesus Christ and his community -- Gospel and law. Theological ethics ; The precedence of the Gospel ; The command of God -- The grace of God -- The significance of Barth's theology

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