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Karl Barth  
Author: John Webster
ISBN: 0826474632
Format: Handover
Publish Date: June, 2005
 
     
     
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Karl Barth

FROM THE PUBLISHER

Karl Barth (1886-1968) has been called the most important Protestant theologian since Schleiermacher. A lifetime of work produced a huge and complex body of writings that emerged both from his theological teaching and from his engagement in church life. The publication of some of this work posthumously has invited fresh and attentive interpretations of his thought.

This book draws together these readings to provide a clear and authoritative introduction to the main themes in Barth's theology. In an accessible way it shows the continuity and coherence of Barth's work and stresses the importance of his biblical and ethical writings alongside his systematic theology. In conclusion it focuses on Barth's response to modernity, postmodernity and the tasks of theology, presenting him as an outstanding resource for constructive theology in our age.

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Karl Barth (1886-1968) has been called the most important Protestant theologian since Schleiermacher. This work examines writings that emerged both from his theological teaching and from his engagement in church life, offering an introduction to main themes in Barth's theology. Analysis illustrates the continuity and coherence of Barth's work and stresses the importance of his biblical and ethical writings alongside his systematic theology. Treatment focuses on Barth's response to modernity, postmodernity, and the tasks of theology. Webster teaches divinity at the University of Oxford. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

     



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