Ashley Cocksworth presents Karl Barth as a theologian who not only
produces a strong and vibrant theology of prayer, but also grounds
theology itself in the practice of prayer. Prayer and theology are
revealed to be integrally related in Barth's understanding of the
dogmatic task. Cocksworth provides careful analysis of a range of key
texts in Barth's thought in which the theme of prayer emerges with
particular interest. He analyzes: Barth's writings on the Sabbath and
uncovers an unexpected theology of contemplative prayer; the doctrine
of creation of the Church Dogmatics and explores its prioritization of
petitionary prayer; and the ethics of the doctrine of reconciliation
in which a 'turn to invocation' is charted and the final 'resting
place' of Barth's theology of prayer is found. Through the theme of
prayer fundamental questions are asked about the relation of human
agency to divine agency as conceived by Barth, and new insights are
offered into his understandings of the nature and task of theology,
pneumatology, sin, baptism, religion, and sanctification. The result
is a rich engagement with Barth's theology of prayer, an advancements
of scholarship on Karl Barth, and a constructive contribution to the
theology of prayer.
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ISBN
9780567655592
Publisert
2015
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Bloomsbury UK
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Engelsk
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Digital bok
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