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Karl Barth: Theologian of Freedom

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: The Making of Modern TheologyPublication details: Minneapolis Fortress Press 1991Description: 348pISBN:
  • 0800634055
DDC classification:
  • G820 C53.3
Contents:
Karl Barth's Life and Theology SELECTED TEXTS 1 Barth Introduces his Theology "The Humanity of God" (1956) "Concluding Unscientific Postscript on Schleiermacher" (1968) "Feuerbach" (1952) 2 On the Way to the Church Dogmatics "Jesus Christ and the Movement for Social Justice" (1911) The Epistle to the Romans (2nd. edn., 1922) Anselm: Fides Quaerens Intellectum (1931) 3 Theology for the Christian Community "The Barmen Declaration" (1934) "No! Answer to Emil Brunner" (1935) An Outline of Barth's Church Dogmatics Selections from the Church Dogmatics (1932-1967) God as Genuine Counterpart Revelation and Knowledge of God God's Election of Humanity God the Creator Creation and Covenant Creation as Benefit God's Providence Jesus Christ: God with us True Humanity The Christian Community Fiat Justitia 4 Public Theology and Political Ethics "The Christian Community and the Civil Community" (1946) Against Abstract Anti-Communism; Answer to Brunner (1948) "The Church between East and West" (1949) Atomic War as Status Confessionis (1958) 5 "Sounding God's Glory" On Mozart and Creation (1950) From "Mozart's Freedom" (1956)
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Karl Barth's Life and Theology
SELECTED TEXTS
1 Barth Introduces his Theology
"The Humanity of God" (1956)
"Concluding Unscientific Postscript on Schleiermacher"
(1968)
"Feuerbach" (1952)
2 On the Way to the Church Dogmatics
"Jesus Christ and the Movement for Social Justice" (1911)
The Epistle to the Romans (2nd. edn., 1922)
Anselm: Fides Quaerens Intellectum (1931)
3 Theology for the Christian Community
"The Barmen Declaration" (1934)
"No! Answer to Emil Brunner" (1935)
An Outline of Barth's Church Dogmatics
Selections from the Church Dogmatics (1932-1967)
God as Genuine Counterpart
Revelation and Knowledge of God
God's Election of Humanity
God the Creator
Creation and Covenant
Creation as Benefit
God's Providence
Jesus Christ: God with us
True Humanity
The Christian Community
Fiat Justitia
4 Public Theology and Political Ethics
"The Christian Community and the Civil Community"
(1946)
Against Abstract Anti-Communism; Answer to Brunner
(1948)
"The Church between East and West" (1949)
Atomic War as Status Confessionis (1958)
5 "Sounding God's Glory"
On Mozart and Creation (1950)
From "Mozart's Freedom" (1956)

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