A classic study of the development and influence of Barth's theology, and an exploration of the period in which the Barthian revolution was shoped.
ATOMIC WAR AS STATUS CONFESSIONIS Those members of the Confessing Church like Martin Niemoller who opposed the re ... The translations were published by John Howard Yoder in his Karl Barth and the Problem of War ; 7 6 Yoder calls the ...
The whole course of modern theology changed direction because of his work. His Epistle to the Romans "fell like a bomb on the playground of the theologians." This is Karl Barth, who dominates the theology of the twentieth century.
Keith Johnson's critical commentary is superb. This book will be of great service not only in the classroom but also in the pastor's study and in the hands of any interested reader.
As Busch explains, one cannot fully understand Barth the theologian apart from understanding Barth the man. In this book he weaves doctrine and biography into a superb presentation of Barth s complete work.
This book draws together these readings to provide a clear and authoritative introduction to the main themes in Barth's theology.
This work, however, presents extraordinary new information and insight based on his own correspondence and notes. What one finds in this work is Barth's own running commentary on events and people - from 1886 to 1968.
Playful, Glad, and Free: Karl Barth and a Theology of Popular Culture. Minneapolis, MN: Fortress Press. Gorringe, Timothy (1999). Karl Barth: Against Hegemony. Oxford: Oxford University Press. Gorringe, Timothy (2004a).
A translation of Barth's classic commentary on the Pauline Epistle Karl Barth's Commentary on the Epistle to the Romans first appeared in Germany in 1918, and caused an immediate sensation.
Beginning with a representative early essay by Karl Barth, this volume proceeds with essays by Friedrich-Wilhelm Marquardt, Helmut Gollwitzer, Hermann Diem, Dieter Schellong, Joseph Bettis, and George Hunsinger.
Two recent works noting closer readings of Barth and Schleiermacher include Robert J. Sherman, The Shift to Modernity: Christ and the Doctrine of Creation in the Theologies of Schleiermacher and Barth; and Matthias Gockel, ...