Karl Barth and American Evangelicalism

Karl Barth and American Evangelicalism
Title Karl Barth and American Evangelicalism PDF eBook
Author Bruce L. McCormack
Publisher Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing
Pages 396
Release 2011-08-17
Genre Religion
ISBN 0802866565

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Papers presented at a conference held June 22-24, 2007 in Princeton, N.J.

Evangelical Theology

Evangelical Theology
Title Evangelical Theology PDF eBook
Author Karl Barth
Publisher Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing
Pages 202
Release 1979-11-29
Genre Religion
ISBN 1467421855

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In this concise presentation of evangelical theology -- the theology that first received expression in the New Testament writings and was later rediscovered by the Reformation--Barth discusses the place of theology, theological existence, the threat to theology, and theological work.

Karl Barth and the Future of Evangelical Theology

Karl Barth and the Future of Evangelical Theology
Title Karl Barth and the Future of Evangelical Theology PDF eBook
Author Christian T Collins Winn
Publisher James Clarke & Company
Pages 316
Release 2017-09-28
Genre Religion
ISBN 022790639X

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The theology of Karl Barth has often been a productive dialogue partner for evangelical theology, but for too long the dialogue has been dominated by questions of orthodoxy. Karl Barth and the Future of Evangelical Theology contributes to the conversation through a creative reconfiguration of both partners in the conversation, neither of whom can be rightly understood as preservers of Protestant orthodoxy. Rather, American evangelicalism is identified with the revivalist forms of Protestantism that arose in the post-Reformation era, while Barth is revisited as a theologian attuned both to divine and human agency. In the ensuing conversation, questions of orthodoxy are not eliminated but subordinated to a concern for the life of God and God's people. By offering an alternative to the dominant constraints, this book opens up new avenues for fruitful conversation on Barth and the future of evangelical theology.

Karl Barth

Karl Barth
Title Karl Barth PDF eBook
Author Mark Galli
Publisher Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing
Pages 192
Release 2017
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 0802869394

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This refreshingly accessible introduction to Karl Barth by Mark Galli takes readers on a whirlwind tour of the life and writings of this giant of twentieth-century theology. Galli pays special attention to themes and topics of concern for contemporary evangelicals, who may need Barth's acute critique as much as early-twentieth-century liberals did--and for surprisingly similar reasons.

Engaging with Barth

Engaging with Barth
Title Engaging with Barth PDF eBook
Author David Gibson
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing
Pages 404
Release 2009-03-01
Genre Religion
ISBN 0567442969

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This volume aims to engage with Karl Barth's questions and answers on a range of topics vital to Christian theology. Specifically, whether by going beyond, behind or against Barth, the chapters presented here attempt to provide a contemporary orientation to certain aspects of Barth's theology that can be deemed problematic from the standpoint of historic, confessional evangelicalism. Why engage with Barth? And why the particular approach of this book? The answer to the first question is that Barth's significance as arguably the greatest theologian of the twentieth century - increasingly being recognized in an ongoing renaissance of international Barth scholarship - means that Barth provides both opportunity and challenge for evangelicalism. There is renewed interest in the question of how evangelicals should or should not appropriate Barth. Given the sheer diversity within worldwide evangelicalism, a consensus is unlikely to be reached. Be that as it may, in a range of areas, evangelical theology stands to gain from careful and critical listening to what Barth has to say.

Evangelicalism and Karl Barth

Evangelicalism and Karl Barth
Title Evangelicalism and Karl Barth PDF eBook
Author Phillip R. Thorne
Publisher Wipf and Stock Publishers
Pages 270
Release 1995-01-01
Genre Religion
ISBN 1725241846

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This long-standing series provides the guild of religion scholars a venue for publishing aimed primarily at colleagues. It includes scholarly monographs, revised dissertations, Festschriften, conference papers, and translations of ancient and medieval documents. Works cover the sub-disciplines of biblical studies, history of Christianity, history of religion, theology, and ethics. Festschriften for Karl Barth, Donald W. Dayton, James Luther Mays, Margaret R. Miles, and Walter Wink are among the seventy-five volumes that have been published. Contributors include: C. K. Barrett, Francois Bovon, Paul S. Chung, Marie-Helene Davies, Frederick Herzog, Ben F. Meyer, Pamela Ann Moeller, Rudolf Pesch, D. Z. Phillips, Rudolf Schnackenburgm Eduard Schweizer, John Vissers

Karl Barth and the Making of Evangelical Theology

Karl Barth and the Making of Evangelical Theology
Title Karl Barth and the Making of Evangelical Theology PDF eBook
Author Clifford B. Anderson
Publisher Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing
Pages 243
Release 2015-01-15
Genre Religion
ISBN 0802872352

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Swiss theologian Karl Barth traveled to the United States only once during his long career. In 1962, newly retired, he came to visit family and to deliver a series of lectures subsequently published (by Eerdmans) as Evangelical Theology: An Introduction, which remains in print and widely read to this day. Besides recounting some delightful and poignant biographical details about Barth s two-month journey through the States, the authors of this book revisit central themes in Barth s mature theology and explore the theological and ethical significance of his Evangelical Theology. Even more, the distinguished scholars contributing to this volume assess contemporary North American theology and show how Barth s Evangelical Theology remains as bracing, powerful, and relevant today as it was fifty years ago. Contributors: David W. Congdon Jessica DeCou Hans-Anton Drewes Kevin W. Hector George Hunsinger Cambria Janae Kaltwasser Gerald McKenny Daniel L. Migliore Adam Neder Peter J. Paris Katherine Sonderegger