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Karl Barth And The Future Of Evangelical Theology Christian T Collins Winn John L Drury William J Abraham

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Karl Barth And The Future Of Evangelical Theology Christian T Collins Winn John L Drury William J Abraham
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Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 4.25 MB
Pages: 314
Author: Christian T. Collins Winn; John L. Drury; William J. Abraham
ISBN: 9781630876784, 163087678X
Language: English
Year: 2014

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Karl Barth And The Future Of Evangelical Theology Christian T Collins Winn John L Drury William J Abraham by Christian T. Collins Winn; John L. Drury; William J. Abraham 9781630876784, 163087678X instant download after payment.

The theology of Karl Barth has been a productive dialogue partner for evangelical theology. For too long, however, the dialogue has been dominated by questions of orthodoxy. The present volume seeks to contribute to the conversation through a creative reconfiguration of both partners in the conversation, neither of whom can be rightly understood as preservers of Protestant Orthodoxy. Rather, American evangelicalism is identified with the revivalist forms of Protestantism that arose in the post-Reformation era, while Barth is revisited as a theologian attuned both to divine and human agency. In the ensuing conversation questions of orthodoxy are not eliminated, but subordinated to a concern for the life of God and God's people. This volume brings together seasoned Barth scholars, evangelical theologians, and some younger voices, united by a common desire to rethink both Karl Barth and evangelical theology. By offering an alternative to the dominant constraints, the book opens up new avenues for fruitful conversation on Barth and the future of evangelical theology.

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