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The Ordering Of The Christian Mind Karl Barth And Theological Rationality 1st Edition Martin Westerholm

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The Ordering Of The Christian Mind Karl Barth And Theological Rationality 1st Edition Martin Westerholm
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Publisher: Oxford University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 18 MB
Pages: 240
Author: Martin Westerholm
ISBN: 9780198753124, 0198753128
Language: English
Year: 2016
Edition: 1

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The Ordering Of The Christian Mind Karl Barth And Theological Rationality 1st Edition Martin Westerholm by Martin Westerholm 9780198753124, 0198753128 instant download after payment.

The adequacy of Karl Barth's conception of theological reasoning is a decisive point of contention in assessments of the legacy and potential of twentieth-century theology. Barth's work is a formative point from which other twentieth-century figures take their orientation; later thinkers have most often taken their leave from his work by suggesting that it reflects an underdeveloped conception of the activities of human reason. The regularity with which other thinkers orient themselves in relation to Barth by pointing to a positivism, faith subjectivism, or fideism in his work elevates the question of theological reasoning to a decisive point in the comprehension of twentieth-century theology.
The Ordering of the Christian Mind facilitates evaluation of Barth's work by reconstructing his conception of the activities of reason. It does so, first, by reframing the question. Martin Westerholm shows that Barth's understanding of the moral structure of the relation between God and creatures demands that the question of theological reasoning be approached through an ethical inquiry into the proper ordering of the activities of the mind. Secondly, Westerholm deploys a new set of categories through which Barth's work can be described. He shows that, by working through an account of the noetic corollaries of faith and of the understanding of faith, Barth develops a coherent and compelling account of the standpoint, orientation, and freedom of theological reasoning. Development of this material is accompanied by new accounts of Barth's earlier theology of the resurrection, his theological development, and the significance of his engagement with Anselm.

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