Orthodox and modern :studies in the theology of Karl Barth /Bruce L. McCormack.
Description
Introduction -- Karl Barth's relationship to nineteenth-century theology -- Revelation and history in transfoundationalist perspective : Karl Barth's theological epistemology in conversation with a Schleiermacherian tradition -- The sum of the Gospel : the doctrine of election in the theologies of Alexander Schweizer and Karl Barth -- What has Basel to do with Berlin? : continuities in the theologies of Barth and Schleiermacher -- The significance of Karl Barth's theological exegesis of Philippians -- Karl Barth's relationship to postliberalism and postmodernism -- Beyond nonfoundational and postmodern readings of Barth : critically realistic dialectical theology -- "The limits of the knowledge of God" : theses on the theological epistemology of Karl Barth -- Karl Barth's theological ontology -- Grace and being : the role of God's gracious election in Karl Barth's theological ontology -- Karl Barth's historicized christology : just how "chalcedonian" is it? -- Participation in God, yes, deification, no : two modern Protestant responses to an ancient question -- Seek God where he may be found : a response to Edwin Chr. van Driel occasional writings -- The Barth renaissance in America : an opinion -- Theology and science : Karl Barth's contribution to an ongoing debate -- Foreword to the German edition of Karl Barth's critically realistic dialectical theology -- Review of Johann Friedrich Lohmann's Karl Barth und der Neukantianismus -- Review of Karl Barth's the Holy Spirit and the Christian life.
317 p. ;24 cm.
Book Details
Author
McCormack, Bruce L.
Place Published
City
Grand Rapids, MI
Date Published
2008
Publication Subjects
Barth, Karl,1886-1968.
Call No.
BX4827 .B3 M38 2008
ISBN
9780801035821 (pbk.)
LCCN
2008019879
Notes
Bibliography Note: Includes bibliographical references and index.