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Produktdetails

Verlag
BLACKWELL PUBL
Erschienen
2020
Sprache
English
Seiten
1016
Infos
1016 Seiten
249 mm x 178 mm
ISBN
978-1-119-15656-7

Inhaltsverzeichnis

Volume 1: Barth and Dogmatics
 
Preface
 
Abbreviations
 
I. The Life of Karl Barth
 
Professional Timeline
 
Personal Timeline
 
1. Karl Barth: His Historical and Theological Significance - Christiane Tietz
 
II. Barth on Doctrinal Topics
 
2. Barth on the Trinity - Paul D. Molnar
 
3. Barth on the Filioque - David Guretzki
 
4. Barth on Divine Election - David Gibson
 
5. Barth on Revelation - Matthew Bruce
 
6. Barth on Holy Scripture - Katherine Sonderegger
 
7. Barth on Theological Method - Kevin Hector
 
8. Barth on Natural Theology - Keith L. Johnson
 
9. Barth on Creeds and Confessions - David Lauber
 
10. Barth on Creation - David Chao
 
11. Barth on Providence - Sung-Sup Kim
 
12. Barth on the Incarnation - Robert B. Price
 
13. Barth on the Atonement - Adam Johnson
 
14. Barth on Christ's Resurrection - John Drury
 
15. Barth on Christ's Ascension - Andrew Burgess
 
16. Barth on Theological Anthropology - Jeffrey Skaff
 
17. Barth on Sin - Matt Jenson
 
18. Barth on Evil and Nothingness - Wolf Krötke
 
19. Barth on Death - Cambria Kaltwasser
 
20. Barth on the Holy Spirit - JinHyok Kim
 
21. Barth on the Church - Kimlyn Bender
 
22. Barth on Preaching - William Willimon
 
23. Barth on Baptism - W. Travis McMaken
 
24. Barth on the Lord's Supper - Martha Moore Keish
 
25. Barth on Justification - Shannon Smythe
 
26. Barth on Sanctification - Jason Goroncy
 
27. Barth on Vocation - Paul Nimmo
 
28. Barth on the Church in Mission - Hannah Reichel
 
29. Barth on Participation in Christ - Adam Neder
 
30. Barth on the Christian Life - Marco Hofheinz
 
31. Barth on the Ethics of Creation - Jonathan Lett
 
32. Barth on Love - Gerald McKenny
 
33. Barth on Prayer - Andrew Purves
 
34. Barth on Religion - Michael Weinrich
 
Volume 2: Barth in Dialogue
 
III. Barth and Major Figures
 
35. Barth and Augustine - Han-luen Kantzer Komline
 
36. Barth and Anselm - Paul Dafydd Jones
 
37. Barth and Aquinas - Nicholas M. Healy
 
38. Barth and Luther - George Hunsinger
 
39. Barth and Calvin - Randall Zachman
 
40. Barth and Post-Reformation Theology - Rinse Reeling Brouwer
 
41. Barth and Edwards - Kyle Strobel
 
42. Barth and Kant - John Hare
 
43. Barth and Hegel - Nicholas Adams
 
44. Barth and Schleiermacher - Ryan Glomsrud
 
45. Barth and Kierkegaard - David Gouwens
 
46. Barth and Bonhoeffer - John de Gruchy
 
47. Barth and Bultmann - Joe Mangina
 
48. Barth and Tillich - George Hunsinger
 
49. Barth and Rahner - James J. Buckley
 
50. Barth and Balthasar - D. Stephen Long
 
51. Barth and R. Niebuhr - Stanley Hauerwas
 
52. Barth and Frei - Ben Fulford
 
53. Barth and T. F. Torrance - David A. S. Fergusson
 
54. Barth and Jüngel - R. David Nelson
 
55. Barth and Charlotte von Kirschbaum - Eberhard Busch
 
56. Barth and Tolkein - George Hunsinger
 
IV. Barth and Major Themes
 
57. Barth and Modern Liberal Theology - Gary Dorrien
 
58. Barth and Biblical Studies - Mark S. Gignilliat
 
59. Barth and Theological Exegesis - Richard Burnett
 
60. Barth on Actualistic Ontology - Shao Kai Tseng
 
61. Barth and Philosophy - Kevin Diller
 
62. Barth and the Natural Sciences - Andrew Torrance
 
63. Barth and Interdisciplinary Method - Deborah van Deusen Hunsin

Langtext

The most comprehensive scholarly survey of Karl Barth's theology ever published
 
Karl Barth, arguably the most influential theologian of the 20th century, is widely considered one of the greatest thinkers within the history of the Christian tradition. Readers of Karl Barth often find his work both familiar and strange: the questions he considers are the same as those Christian theologians have debated for centuries, but he often addresses these questions in new and surprising ways. The Wiley Blackwell Companion to Karl Barth helps readers understand Barth's theology and his place in the Christian tradition through a new lens.
 
Covering nearly every topic related to Barth's life and thought, this work spans two volumes, comprising 66 in-depth chapters written by leading experts in the field. Volume One explores Barth's dogmatic theology in relation to traditional Christian theology, provides historical timelines of Barth's life and works, and discusses his significance and influence. Volume Two examines Barth's relationship to various figures, movements, traditions, religions, and events, while placing his thought in its theological, ecumenical, and historical context. This groundbreaking work:
* Places Barth into context with major figures in the history of Christian thought, presenting a critical dialogue between them
* Features contributions from a diverse team of scholars, each of whom are experts in the subject
* Provides new readers of Barth with an introduction to the most important questions, themes, and ideas in Barth's work
* Offers experienced readers fresh insights and interpretations that enrich their scholarship
* Edited by established scholars with expertise on Barth's life, his theology, and his significance in Christian tradition
 
An important contribution to the field of Barth scholarship, the Wiley Blackwell Companion to Karl Barth is an indispensable resource for scholars and students interested in the work of Karl Barth, modern theology, or systematic theology.

Über den AutorIn

George Hunsinger is the Hazel Thompson McCord Professor of Systematic Theology at Princeton Theological Seminary. He is an ordained Presbyterian minister, founder of the National Religious Campaign Against Torture, a delegate to the official Reformed/Roman Catholic International Dialogue, and 2010 recipient of the international Karl Barth Prize.
 
Keith L. Johnson is Associate Professor of Theology at Wheaton College, where he also serves as the Co-Director of the Wheaton Center for Faith and Innovation. In addition to several edited volumes, he is the author of The Essential Karl Barth: A Reader and Commentary, Theology as Discipleship, and Karl Barth and the Analogia Entis.