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Richard E. Burnett

    Karl Barth's Theological Exegesis: The Hermeneutical Principles of the Romerbrief Period
    The Westminster handbook to Karl Barth
    • 2013

      The Westminster handbook to Karl Barth

      • 242 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      Featuring essays from renowned scholars, this volume in the Westminster Handbooks to Christian Theology series provides an insightful and comprehensive overview of the theology of Karl Barth (1886-1968). This volume offers concise descriptions of Barth's key terms and concepts, while also identifying the intricate connections within Barth's theological vocabulary. Masterfully compiled and edited, this volume features the largest team of Barth scholars ever gathered to interpret Barth's theology. The result is a splendid introduction to the most influential theologian of the modern era. Contributors include Clifford B. Anderson, Michael Beintker, Eberhard Busch, Timothy Gorringe, Garrett Green, Kevin Hector, I. John Hesselink, George Hunsinger, J. Christine Janowski, Paul Dafydd Jones, Joseph L. Mangina, Bruce L. McCormack, Daniel L. Migliore, Paul D. Molnar, Adam Neder, Amy Plantinga Pauw, Gerhard Sauter, Katherine Sonderegger, John Webster, and many others.

      The Westminster handbook to Karl Barth
    • 2004

      The book features a foreword by Bruce McCormack, offering insights into the themes and significance of the work. It delves into profound theological discussions, exploring the intersections of faith, philosophy, and contemporary issues. The author presents a compelling narrative that challenges traditional perspectives, encouraging readers to engage deeply with the material. Through critical analysis and thought-provoking arguments, the text aims to inspire reflection and dialogue within the context of modern theological discourse.

      Karl Barth's Theological Exegesis: The Hermeneutical Principles of the Romerbrief Period