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Divine Freedom And Revelation In Christ The Doctrine Of Eternity With Special Reference To The Theology Of Karl Barth Alexander Gartoneisenacher

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Divine Freedom And Revelation In Christ The Doctrine Of Eternity With Special Reference To The Theology Of Karl Barth Alexander Gartoneisenacher
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Divine Freedom And Revelation In Christ The Doctrine Of Eternity With Special Reference To The Theology Of Karl Barth Alexander Gartoneisenacher instant download after payment.

Publisher: Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.98 MB
Pages: 208
Author: Alexander Garton-Eisenacher
ISBN: 9783525567357, 9783647567358, 3525567359, 3647567353
Language: English
Year: 2022
Volume: 174

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Divine Freedom And Revelation In Christ The Doctrine Of Eternity With Special Reference To The Theology Of Karl Barth Alexander Gartoneisenacher by Alexander Garton-eisenacher 9783525567357, 9783647567358, 3525567359, 3647567353 instant download after payment.

Christianity claims that the incarnation provides reliable knowledge about God but also that the incarnation was undertaken freely and thus need not have happened. Alexander Garton-Eisenacher resolves this tension between epistemological reliability and divine freedom, building particularly from the work of Karl Barth. Garton-Eisenacher offers a fresh reading of the Church Dogmatics that demonstrates how Barth's theology provides a promising starting point but note that his argument is ultimately undermined by the doctrine of eternity within which it is framed. The author overcomes this issue by showing how the promising motifs employed by Barth can be authentically derived from the classical doctrine of eternity instead. In so doing, this work shows that reading classical eternity against a Barthian background also serves to draw out a more temporal interpretation of the doctrine than its contemporary characterization, reclaiming it as a viable Christian understanding of God's relationship to time.

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