The essays in this volume examine some of the fundamental doctrinal
convictions of Martin Luther and the Reformation legacy, as well as
the maturation and development of these convictions in the theology of
Karl Barth. The broad evangelical vision that spans its various
confessional tributaries is presented in the essays of this volume.
Together these studies serve as a cumulative argument for the ongoing
coherence, meaning, and consequence of that vision, one that at its
heart is constructive and ecumenical rather than narrowly polemical.
Kimlyn J. Bender examines a variety of topics such as the relation of
Christ and the Church as understood in the theology of Luther and
Barth, the centrality of Christ to an understanding of all the _solas
_of the Reformation, the place and significance of the Reformers in
Barth's own thought, and Barth's theology in conversation with distant
descendants of the Reformation often neglected, including Baptists in
America, Pietists in Europe, and Barth's own complicated relationship
with Kierkegaard. Bender concludes his discussion by presenting
constructive proposals for a Church and university “on the way”
and thus ever-reforming.
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Studies in the Theology of the Reformation, Karl Barth, and the Evangelical Tradition
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780567678256
Publisert
2021
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1. utgave
Utgiver
Bloomsbury UK
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Product language
Engelsk
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Digital bok
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