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Barth's Earlier Theology: Scripture, Confession and Church

Autor Professor John Webster
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 31 aug 2005
In this new book, Webster continues the work that he initiated in Barth's Moral Theology. He addresses the important topics of biblical exegesis and historical theology in Barth's early writing, and develops his own line of interpretation of Barth's theology in general. Webster suggests that the traditional accounts of Barth's development are inadequate: they tend to emphasize his cultural and philosophical context, to focus on the same limited selection of his writings and to misjudge his theological intentions, regarding him as a purely transcendental thinker or as a postmodernist. In this book Webster provides detailed interpretations of early texts that have received little attention, such as Barth's work on 1 Corinthians, on the Reformed Confessions, and on modern Protestant theology. Webster draws out the significance of Barth's early biblical exegesis and historical theology, and shows how his work in both fields was conceived from the beginning as important preparation for his future dogmatic work.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780567083425
ISBN-10: 056708342X
Pagini: 160
Dimensiuni: 138 x 216 x 12 mm
Greutate: 0.2 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția T&T Clark
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom

Cuprins

1. Introduction 2. Re-Inventing the commentary The Epistle to the Romans 3. The resurrection of the Dead: Barth on 1 Corinthians 4. 'There is no past in the Chruch, so there is no past in theology': Barth on the history of modern Protestant theology 5. The Theology of the Reformed Confessions 6. Barth and Balthasar 7. Conclusion

Recenzii

'...Webster offers a fascinating analysis.'
'Veterans of Barth scholarship and newcomers alike will certainly find this text engaging and insightful. There is no doubt that Webster has added another brilliant brush stroke to the varying portrait of Karl Barth's life and work.'
'[A] thorough, elegant analysis and reappraisal of his subject....the book is to be commended, for, in his own words, 'if we do not acquire the skills to listen to what the communion of saints says to us, what we have to say in our turn will be thin and unedifying, solemn at all the wrong places and lacking in joyful seriousness about the gospel' (65).' Michael Reeves, Themelios, 32/1
'The overall aim...is admirably achieved.'