Church Dogmatics

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Westminster John Knox Press, 1994. 1. 1. - 262ÆäÀÌÁö

Karl Barth's monumental work, Church Dogmatics, is recognized as a landmark in Protestant theology--perhaps the most important work of this century. However, the size range of its fourteen volumes has meant that its content and significance may not be so widely known or appreciated as it deserves. In this concise introduction, Helmut Gollwitzer provides a selection of some of the most important passages from Church Dogmatics to help the busy student explore the heart of the great work; or perhaps to direct a student to parts of the Dogmatics of greatest interest.

 

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REVELATION
29
2 The Knowledge of God
38
3 The Question of Natural Theology
49
4 The Gospel and the Bible
65
5 Theology
81
JESUS CHRIST
87
2 The Word was made Flesh
92
NOTHINGNESS
134
THE DETERMINATION OF MAN
162
AGAPE AND EROS
173
MAN AND WOMAN
194
1 The Light of Life
230
2 The Threefold Coming Again of Jesus Christ
236
3 Union with Christ
245
INDEX
261
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CREATION AS BENEFIT
148

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Karl Barth (1886-1968) was Professor of Theology at the University of Basel, Switzerland. One of the greatest theologians and preachers of the twentieth century, he is best known for his monumental systematic theology, Church Dogmatics.

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