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2021
Abstract Reinhold Niebuhr and Karl Barth lived remarkably parallel lives. Both became disillusioned with the nineteenth-century Protestant liberalism they had inherited, but they took their departure from liberalism in different directions.
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Abstract Reinhold Niebuhr and Karl Barth lived remarkably parallel lives. Both became disillusioned with the nineteenth-century Protestant liberalism they had inherited, but they took their departure from liberalism in different directions.
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2019
Als der wohl größte Theologe des 20. Jahrhunderts hat Karl Barth die aktuelle Lebendigkeit des Wortes Gottes in der je neuen Lebenssituation in den Fokus der Aufmerksamkeit seiner Theologie gerückt. Gemessen an der Lebendigkeit des Geschehens der Selbsterschließung Gottes kann die Theologie niemals mehr sein als ein Versuch, den „Vogel im Flug“ zu ...
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Als der wohl größte Theologe des 20. Jahrhunderts hat Karl Barth die aktuelle Lebendigkeit des Wortes Gottes in der je neuen Lebenssituation in den Fokus der Aufmerksamkeit seiner Theologie gerückt. Gemessen an der Lebendigkeit des Geschehens der Selbsterschließung Gottes kann die Theologie niemals mehr sein als ein Versuch, den „Vogel im Flug“ zu ...
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2018
Abstract Karl Barth’s ecclesiology is marked by a deeply Christological character set within a Trinitarian context. While the emphasis of Barth’s early ecclesiology was primarily critical in nature and exhibited stark apocalyptic contrasts, his mature ecclesiology moved in ever more Christological, constructive, and analogical directions
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Abstract Karl Barth’s ecclesiology is marked by a deeply Christological character set within a Trinitarian context. While the emphasis of Barth’s early ecclesiology was primarily critical in nature and exhibited stark apocalyptic contrasts, his mature ecclesiology moved in ever more Christological, constructive, and analogical directions
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1989
This short volume, which emerged from the Karl Barth centenary year in 1986, brings together a collection of essays which makes an important contribution to Barth interpretation. Few would dispute the fact that Karl Barth is one of the great figures of twentieth-century theology, and two decades after his death he continues to fascinate those who study
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This short volume, which emerged from the Karl Barth centenary year in 1986, brings together a collection of essays which makes an important contribution to Barth interpretation. Few would dispute the fact that Karl Barth is one of the great figures of twentieth-century theology, and two decades after his death he continues to fascinate those who study
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2022
For Karl Barth, all dogmatic work is spiritual. Thus, like Aquinas and other renowned theologians, Barth did not write an independent spiritual theology, but integrated spirituality into his dogmatic work. Nevertheless, specific texts within Barth’s corpus are dedicated to spiritual matters and they form the basis of the material in this volume.
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For Karl Barth, all dogmatic work is spiritual. Thus, like Aquinas and other renowned theologians, Barth did not write an independent spiritual theology, but integrated spirituality into his dogmatic work. Nevertheless, specific texts within Barth’s corpus are dedicated to spiritual matters and they form the basis of the material in this volume.
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The Expository Times, 1955
Karl Barth died in the early hours of 10 December 1968, God's greatest gift to theological science in the whole of the modern era. Albert Einstein once wrote of Isaac Newton: ‘To think of him is to think of his work. For such a man can be understood only by thinking of him as a scene on which the struggle for eternal truth took place.’ That is surely ...
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Karl Barth died in the early hours of 10 December 1968, God's greatest gift to theological science in the whole of the modern era. Albert Einstein once wrote of Isaac Newton: ‘To think of him is to think of his work. For such a man can be understood only by thinking of him as a scene on which the struggle for eternal truth took place.’ That is surely ...
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Anomalous peroxidase activity of cytochrome c is the primary pathogenic target in Barth syndrome
Nature Metabolism, 2023Valerian E Kagan +2 more
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