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Karl Barth Professor Timothy J. Gorringe (Professor of Theological Studies, Professor of Theological Studies, University of Exeter)

Karl Barth By Professor Timothy J. Gorringe (Professor of Theological Studies, Professor of Theological Studies, University of Exeter)

Summary

Karl Barth was a prolific theologian of the 20th century. This work places his theology in its social and political context, from World War I to the Cold War, by following Barth's intellectual development through the years that saw the rise of national socialism and the development of communism.

Karl Barth Summary

Karl Barth: Against Hegemony by Professor Timothy J. Gorringe (Professor of Theological Studies, Professor of Theological Studies, University of Exeter)

Karl Barth (1886-1968) was the most prolific theologian of the twentieth century. Avoiding simple paraphrasing, Dr Gorringe places the theology in its social and political context, from the First World War through to the Cold War by following Barth's intellectual development through the years that saw the rise of national socialism and the development of communism. Barth initiated a theological revolution in his two Commentaries on Romans, begun during the First World War. His attempt to deepen this during the turbulent years of the Weimar Republic made him a focus of theological resistance to Hitler after the rise to power of the Nazi party. Expelled from Germany, he continued to defy fashionable opinion by refusing to condemn communism after the Second World War. Drawing on a German debate largely ignored by Anglo-Saxon theology Dr Gorringe shows that Barth responds to the events of his time not just in his occasional writings, but in his magnum opus, the Church Dogmatics. In conclusion Dr Gorringe asks what this admittedly patriarchal author still has to contribute to contemporary theology, and in particular human liberation.

Karl Barth Reviews

Significant book ... Covers an extensive field, in a clear exposition. * Irish Theological Quarterly *
An exercise in contextual theology ... a detailed study ... a fine example of how contextual theology might be undertaken ... a book for any theological library and one with which all students of twentieth century theology will be glad to have wrestled. * Theological Book Review *
The author gives us a case that well deserves consideration and answer. Attention should also be called to the series in which the book appears - 'Christian Theology in Context'. * The Expository Times *

About Professor Timothy J. Gorringe (Professor of Theological Studies, Professor of Theological Studies, University of Exeter)

Editor, with Professor G. Ward, of series

Table of Contents

Theology as a struggle against hegemony ; God's revolution ; Between the times ; The struggle against Fascism ; Nevertheless ; Jesus means freedom ; Theology and human liberation

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GOR006370384
9780198752479
0198752474
Karl Barth: Against Hegemony by Professor Timothy J. Gorringe (Professor of Theological Studies, Professor of Theological Studies, University of Exeter)
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Oxford University Press
1999-08-12
328
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