Karl Barth's critically realistic dialectical theology [[electronic resource] ] : its genesis and development, 1909-1936 / / Bruce L. McCormack |
Autore | McCormack Bruce L |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Oxford, : Clarendon Press |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (520 p.) |
Disciplina | 230/.044/092 |
Soggetto topico |
Reformed Church - Switzerland - Clergy
Theologians - Switzerland |
Soggetto genere / forma | Electronic books. |
ISBN |
0-19-152037-3
1-281-98927-4 0-585-25792-2 9786611989279 0-19-826956-0 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Preface 1997; Acknowledgements; Contents; Introduction: The Von Balthasar Thesis and the Myth of the Neo-Orthodox Barth; 1. The Reigning Paradigm; 2. Where Do We Stand Now?; 3. A New Paradigm; 4. Systematic Relevance of the Developmental Problem; PROLOGUE: THE MAKING OF AN OUTSIDER (GENEVA AND SAFENWIL, 1909-AUGUST 1915); 1 The Marburg Background; 1. The Cultural Context of Barth's Earliest Dialectical Theology; 2. Upbringing and Student Years; 3. The Theological Situation at the Turn of the Century; 4. Marburg Neo-Kantianism; 5. Wilhelm Herrmann's Theology of Religious Experience
6. Karl Barth's Earliest Theological Writings (Marburg and Geneva, July 1909-July 1911)2 Socialism and Religious Socialism in Safenwil (July 1911-August 1915); 1. Before the Storm: Longing for a New World; 2. The Crisis of August 1914 in Letters and Sermons; 3. The Split in the Religious Socialist Movement and Barth's Break with Liberalism; PART I: DIALECTICAL THEOLOGY IN THE SHADOW OF A PROCESS ESCHATOLOGY (SAFENWIL, AUGUST 1915-JANUARY 1920); 3 The Righteousness of God (Safenwil, August 1915-November 1918); 1. The New Starting-Point; 2. God is God; 3. The Theology of Romans I; 4. Summary 4 Theology in a Revolutionary Age (Safenwil, November 1918-January 1920)1. Social-Political Factors in Barth's Further Development?; 2. The Swiss Landesstreik of November 1918; 3. Political Writings of 1919; 4. The Tambach Lecture (25 September 1919); 5. Conclusion; PART II: DIALECTICAL THEOLOGY IN THE SHADOW OF A CONSISTENT ESCHATOLOGY (SAFENWIL AND GÖTTINGEN, JANUARY 1920-MAY 1924); 5 Shift to a Consistent Eschatology (Safenwil, January 1920-October 1920); 1. The Fundamental Problem Addressed in Romans II and its Solution; 2. Theology of Crisis or the Crisis of Theology? 3. Factors Contributing to Barth's Further Development (1919-1920)6 Clearing the Ground: The Theology of Romans II (Safenwil, October 1920-October 1921); 1. Circumstances of Composition; 2. Preliminary Observations; 3. Knowledge of God and Eschatology; 4. The Source of the Charge of Scepticism in Romans II; 5. Dialectics in Romans II; 6. The Emergence of a Critically Realistic Ethic in Romans II; 7. Political Action in Romans II; 8. The Church as the Locus of Judgement: Barth's Critique of Religion, the Church, and Doctrine; 9. Barth's Later Critique of Romans II 7 Honorary Professor of Reformed Theology (Göttingen, October 1921-April 1924)1. The Situation in Germany; 2. Life in Göttingen; 3. Modification and Elaboration of the Perspectives of Romans II (1921-1922); 4. The Second Academic Year in Göttingen (1922/3); PART III: DIALECTICAL THEOLOGY IN THE SHADOW OF AN ANHYPOSTATIC-ENHYPOSTATIC CHRISTOLOGY (FIRST STAGE: PNEUMATOCENTRISM, 1924-1936); 8 The Göttingen Dogmatics (Göttingen, April 1924-October 1925); 1. Shift from an Eschatological to a Christological Grounding of Theology; 2. Preparations for Dogmatics; 3. Deus dixit 4. Authority in the Church |
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McCormack Bruce L | ||
Oxford, : Clarendon Press | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
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Karl Barth's critically realistic dialectical theology : its genesis and development, 1909-1936 / / Bruce L. McCormack |
Autore | McCormack Bruce L |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Oxford, : Clarendon Press |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (xviii, 499 pages) |
Disciplina | 230/.044/092 |
Soggetto topico |
Reformed Church - Switzerland - Clergy
Theologians - Switzerland |
ISBN |
0-19-152037-3
1-281-98927-4 0-585-25792-2 9786611989279 0-19-826956-0 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Preface 1997; Acknowledgements; Contents; Introduction: The Von Balthasar Thesis and the Myth of the Neo-Orthodox Barth; 1. The Reigning Paradigm; 2. Where Do We Stand Now?; 3. A New Paradigm; 4. Systematic Relevance of the Developmental Problem; PROLOGUE: THE MAKING OF AN OUTSIDER (GENEVA AND SAFENWIL, 1909-AUGUST 1915); 1 The Marburg Background; 1. The Cultural Context of Barth's Earliest Dialectical Theology; 2. Upbringing and Student Years; 3. The Theological Situation at the Turn of the Century; 4. Marburg Neo-Kantianism; 5. Wilhelm Herrmann's Theology of Religious Experience
6. Karl Barth's Earliest Theological Writings (Marburg and Geneva, July 1909-July 1911); 2 Socialism and Religious Socialism in Safenwil (July 1911-August 1915); 1. Before the Storm: Longing for a New World; 2. The Crisis of August 1914 in Letters and Sermons; 3. The Split in the Religious Socialist Movement and Barth's Break with Liberalism; PART I: DIALECTICAL THEOLOGY IN THE SHADOW OF A PROCESS ESCHATOLOGY (SAFENWIL, AUGUST 1915-JANUARY 1920); 3 The Righteousness of God (Safenwil, August 1915-November 1918); 1. The New Starting-Point; 2. God is God; 3. The Theology of Romans I; 4. Summary 4 Theology in a Revolutionary Age (Safenwil, November 1918-January 1920); 1. Social-Political Factors in Barth's Further Development?; 2. The Swiss Landesstreik of November 1918; 3. Political Writings of 1919; 4. The Tambach Lecture (25 September 1919); 5. Conclusion; PART II: DIALECTICAL THEOLOGY IN THE SHADOW OF A CONSISTENT ESCHATOLOGY (SAFENWIL AND GÖTTINGEN, JANUARY 1920-MAY 1924); 5 Shift to a Consistent Eschatology (Safenwil, January 1920-October 1920); 1. The Fundamental Problem Addressed in Romans II and its Solution; 2. Theology of Crisis or the Crisis of Theology? 3. Factors Contributing to Barth's Further Development (1919-1920); 6 Clearing the Ground: The Theology of Romans II (Safenwil, October 1920-October 1921); 1. Circumstances of Composition; 2. Preliminary Observations; 3. Knowledge of God and Eschatology; 4. The Source of the Charge of Scepticism in Romans II; 5. Dialectics in Romans II; 6. The Emergence of a Critically Realistic Ethic in Romans II; 7. Political Action in Romans II; 8. The Church as the Locus of Judgement: Barth's Critique of Religion, the Church, and Doctrine; 9. Barth's Later Critique of Romans II 7 Honorary Professor of Reformed Theology (Göttingen, October 1921-April 1924); 1. The Situation in Germany; 2. Life in Göttingen; 3. Modification and Elaboration of the Perspectives of Romans II (1921-1922); 4. The Second Academic Year in Göttingen (1922/3); PART III: DIALECTICAL THEOLOGY IN THE SHADOW OF AN ANHYPOSTATIC-ENHYPOSTATIC CHRISTOLOGY (FIRST STAGE: PNEUMATOCENTRISM, 1924-1936); 8 The Göttingen Dogmatics (Göttingen, April 1924-October 1925); 1. Shift from an Eschatological to a Christological Grounding of Theology; 2. Preparations for Dogmatics; 3. Deus dixit; 4. Authority in the Church |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910792235203321 |
McCormack Bruce L | ||
Oxford, : Clarendon Press | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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Karl Barth's critically realistic dialectical theology : its genesis and development, 1909-1936 / / Bruce L. McCormack |
Autore | McCormack Bruce L |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Oxford, : Clarendon Press |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (xviii, 499 pages) |
Disciplina |
230/.044/092
230.044092 |
Soggetto topico |
Reformed Church - Switzerland - Clergy
Theologians - Switzerland |
ISBN |
0-19-152037-3
1-281-98927-4 0-585-25792-2 9786611989279 0-19-826956-0 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Preface 1997; Acknowledgements; Contents; Introduction: The Von Balthasar Thesis and the Myth of the Neo-Orthodox Barth; 1. The Reigning Paradigm; 2. Where Do We Stand Now?; 3. A New Paradigm; 4. Systematic Relevance of the Developmental Problem; PROLOGUE: THE MAKING OF AN OUTSIDER (GENEVA AND SAFENWIL, 1909-AUGUST 1915); 1 The Marburg Background; 1. The Cultural Context of Barth's Earliest Dialectical Theology; 2. Upbringing and Student Years; 3. The Theological Situation at the Turn of the Century; 4. Marburg Neo-Kantianism; 5. Wilhelm Herrmann's Theology of Religious Experience
6. Karl Barth's Earliest Theological Writings (Marburg and Geneva, July 1909-July 1911); 2 Socialism and Religious Socialism in Safenwil (July 1911-August 1915); 1. Before the Storm: Longing for a New World; 2. The Crisis of August 1914 in Letters and Sermons; 3. The Split in the Religious Socialist Movement and Barth's Break with Liberalism; PART I: DIALECTICAL THEOLOGY IN THE SHADOW OF A PROCESS ESCHATOLOGY (SAFENWIL, AUGUST 1915-JANUARY 1920); 3 The Righteousness of God (Safenwil, August 1915-November 1918); 1. The New Starting-Point; 2. God is God; 3. The Theology of Romans I; 4. Summary 4 Theology in a Revolutionary Age (Safenwil, November 1918-January 1920); 1. Social-Political Factors in Barth's Further Development?; 2. The Swiss Landesstreik of November 1918; 3. Political Writings of 1919; 4. The Tambach Lecture (25 September 1919); 5. Conclusion; PART II: DIALECTICAL THEOLOGY IN THE SHADOW OF A CONSISTENT ESCHATOLOGY (SAFENWIL AND GÖTTINGEN, JANUARY 1920-MAY 1924); 5 Shift to a Consistent Eschatology (Safenwil, January 1920-October 1920); 1. The Fundamental Problem Addressed in Romans II and its Solution; 2. Theology of Crisis or the Crisis of Theology? 3. Factors Contributing to Barth's Further Development (1919-1920); 6 Clearing the Ground: The Theology of Romans II (Safenwil, October 1920-October 1921); 1. Circumstances of Composition; 2. Preliminary Observations; 3. Knowledge of God and Eschatology; 4. The Source of the Charge of Scepticism in Romans II; 5. Dialectics in Romans II; 6. The Emergence of a Critically Realistic Ethic in Romans II; 7. Political Action in Romans II; 8. The Church as the Locus of Judgement: Barth's Critique of Religion, the Church, and Doctrine; 9. Barth's Later Critique of Romans II 7 Honorary Professor of Reformed Theology (Göttingen, October 1921-April 1924); 1. The Situation in Germany; 2. Life in Göttingen; 3. Modification and Elaboration of the Perspectives of Romans II (1921-1922); 4. The Second Academic Year in Göttingen (1922/3); PART III: DIALECTICAL THEOLOGY IN THE SHADOW OF AN ANHYPOSTATIC-ENHYPOSTATIC CHRISTOLOGY (FIRST STAGE: PNEUMATOCENTRISM, 1924-1936); 8 The Göttingen Dogmatics (Göttingen, April 1924-October 1925); 1. Shift from an Eschatological to a Christological Grounding of Theology; 2. Preparations for Dogmatics; 3. Deus dixit; 4. Authority in the Church |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910818974103321 |
McCormack Bruce L | ||
Oxford, : Clarendon Press | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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