This book is a distinctive engagement with the most significant elements in the theology of, arguably, the most prominent Christian thinker of the twentieth century. Through an ongoing dialogue wit…
In this third millenium, the clarion call of the gospel and the clear teaching of the foundational faith are encountering clashing challenges posed by a skeptical and tolerant culture. Even within …
The theology of Karl Barth, the world-renowned German religious philosopher, has won the interest of intelligent laymen as well as clergymen, seminarians, and students. This book is an analysis of …
Endorsements: "Frank Jehle has accomplished the feat of writing a short, precise introduction to Karl Barth the theologian in relation to the world of politics. In Jehle we have a clear and helpful…
We must not forget that even love is commanded by God. As Jesus Himself taught us, the love of God and the love of our neighbor are the supreme commandments upon which all the others depend, and in…
The essays explore Karl Barth's doctrine of creation, his thought on ethics, eschatology, and the relationship of empirical and theological thought, as well as Whitehouse's understanding of divine …
In opposition to modernism and to Catholicism as well, Karl Barth advocates a Biblical theology that is not based on general philosophy, anthropology, history, or sociology. He claims that all theo…
Gerrish provides an interesting overview of the development of thought Schleimacher went through to arrive at his notion of Jesus as having perfect God-conciousness. Gerrish posits three basic reas…
The letter in this collection document an important, complex, and fascinating theological relationship. We see what seems to be an initial solidarity gradually eroding until it is finally replaced …