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Justification The Doctrine Of Karl Barth And A Catholic Reflection 40 Anv Hans Kng

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Justification The Doctrine Of Karl Barth And A Catholic Reflection 40 Anv Hans Kng
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Publisher: Westminster John Knox Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 139.14 MB
Pages: 352
Author: Hans Küng
ISBN: 9780664224462, 0664224466
Language: English
Year: 2004
Edition: 40 Anv

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Justification The Doctrine Of Karl Barth And A Catholic Reflection 40 Anv Hans Kng by Hans Küng 9780664224462, 0664224466 instant download after payment.

Now, forty years since its original publication, Hans Kung's groundbreaking study--acclaimed as a model for ecumenical discussion--has become a classic work. Looking at the doctrine of justification as understood by the Protestant theologian Karl Barth in comparison to classic Roman Catholic theology, Kung found that the two had similar ideas about the main elements of justification. He argued there is fundamental agreement between Catholicism and Barth's doctrine and that the somewhat divergent viewpoints "would not warrant a division in the Church." This anniversary edition now features a new essay assessing Kung's work in light of contemporary ecumenical dialogues between Roman Catholics and Protestants.

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