The Oxford handbook of Karl Barth / edited by Paul Dafydd Jones and Paul T. Nimmo.

The Oxford Handbook of Karl Barth is the most expansive guide to Barth's work published to date. Comprising over forty original chapters, each of which is written by an expert in the field, the Handbook provides rich analysis of Barth's life and context, advances penetrating interpretation...

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Other Authors: Jones, Paul Dafydd (Editor), Nimmo, Paul T. (Paul Thomson) (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Oxford : Oxford University Press, 2019.
Series:Oxford handbooks online.
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505 0 0 |t Intellectual and personal biography I : the young Barth (1886-1921) /  |r Frank Jehle --  |t Intellectual and personal biography II : Barth in Germany (1921-1935) /  |r Eberhard Busch --  |t Intellectual and personal biography III : Barth the elder (1935-1968) /  |r Hans-Anton Drewes --  |t Barth and Patristic theology /  |r Tom Greggs --  |t Barth and mediaeval theology /  |r Adam Eitel --  |t Barth and Reformation theology /  |r Randall C. Zachman --  |t Barth and Protestant orthodoxy /  |r Dolf te Velde --  |t Barth and liberal Protestantism /  |r Christophe Chalamet --  |t Barth and Roman Catholicism /  |r Keith L. Johnson --  |t Barth and modernity /  |r Georg Pfleiderer --  |t Barth and politics /  |r Timothy Gorringe --  |t The tasks of theology /  |r Christoph Schwöbel --  |t God /  |r Katherine Sonderegger --  |t Trinity /  |r Bruce L. McCormack --  |t Revelation and scripture /  |r Kenneth Oakes --  |t Exegesis /  |r Donald Wood --  |t Jesus Christ /  |r Rinse H. Reeling Brouwer --  |t The Spirit /  |r Wolf Krötke --  |t Election /  |r Matthew J. Aragon Bruce --  |t Israel /  |r Mark Lindsay --  |t Creation /  |r David L. Clough --  |t Sin and evil /  |r Günter Thomas --  |t Providence /  |r David Fergusson --  |t Human being /  |r Paul Dafydd Jones --  |t Christian life /  |r Joseph L. Mangina --  |t Justification, sanctification, vocation /  |r Cynthia L. Rigby --  |t Church /  |r Paul T. Nimmo --  |t Sacraments /  |r George Hunsinger --  |t Eschatology /  |r John C. McDowell --  |t Ethics /  |r Gerald McKenny --  |t Barth and the racial imaginary /  |r Willie James Jennings --  |t Barth and modern moral philosophy /  |r Derek Alan Woodard-Lehman --  |t Barth and gender /  |r Faye Bodley-Dangelo --  |t Barth and public life /  |r William Werpehowski --  |t Barth and hermeneutics /  |r David W. Congdon --  |t Barth and preaching /  |r Angela Dienhart Hancock --  |t Barth and environmental theology /  |r Willis Jenkins --  |t Barth and culture /  |r Jessica DeCou --  |t Barth and Judaism /  |r Randi Rashkover --  |t Barth, religion, and the religions /  |r Joshua Ralston --  |t Barth and contemporary Protestant theology /  |r Cornelis van der Kooi --  |t Barth and Roman Catholic theology /  |r Paul D. Molnar. 
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