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The Autonomy Theme in the Church Dogmatics: Karl Barth and his Critics [Hardcover]

John Macken (Author)

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April 27, 1990 0521346266 978-0521346269 First
Karl Barth, perhaps the greatest Protestant theologian of this century, with the directness that was characteristic of him, faced not only the question of autonomy but also the theological answers that liberals had attempted to provide to it. His dissatisfaction with their answers led him to start a theological counterrevolution, which (until recently) was thought to adopt a negative answer to the question of autonomy. In this careful study Father Macken shows that a major reinterpretation of Barth's thought in this regard has been taking place since 1968, and that--far from being an opponent of human freedom in relation to God--Barth is now thought to have proposed a positive account of human autonomy as his theology developed. This notable book, written by a Roman Catholic theologian, is the first work in English to investigate the thought of Karl Barth on the autonomy theme. Set as it is in the wider context of the modern Christian response to questions raised by the Enlightenment, it provides a comprehensive and useful guide to the "new wave" of German Barth interpretation.

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"...a comprehensive and commendable study that contributes to understanding Barth's position in the Kantian tradition...The final chapter is an excellent conclusion and evaluation... No scholar with an interest in Barth or the manner in which theology has dealt with Kantian problems should miss this work." Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society

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The problem of human freedom before God echoes through the conflicts of western theology. Karl Barth faced not only the question of autonomy but also the theological answers that liberals had attempted to provide to it. This notable book, written by a Roman Catholic theologian, provides a comprehensive and useful guide to the 'new wave' of German Barth interpretation.

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In the nineteenth century the reception of the term 'autonomy' in Protestant theology was largely positive, often unquestioned. Read the first page
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Word of God, Jesus Christ, Holy Spirit, Trutz Rendtorff, Christian Revelation, First World War, God's Word, Son of Man, Son of God, Falk Wagner, German Idealism, Hans Urs von Balthasar, Karl Barth, Karl Jaspers, Barth's Christological, Christof Gestrich, German Protestantism, Instead Barth, Konrad Stock, Roman Catholic, God of Christianity, Holy Scripture
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