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Karl Barth'sChurch Dogmaticsis considered by many to be the most important theological work of the twentieth century. For many people reading it, or at least understanding its contents and arguments, is a lifelong goal. Yet its enormous size, at over 12,000 pages (in English translations) and enough print volumes to fill an entire shelf, make reading it a daunting prospect for seasoned theologians and novices alike.
Karl Barth's Church Dogmatics for Everyone, Volume 3 - The Doctrine of Creationhelps bridge the learning gap for would-be Karl Barth readers from beginners to professionals by offering an introduction to Barth's theology and thought like no other. User-friendly and creative, this guide helps readers get the gist, significance, and relevance of what Barth intended for the church - to restore the focus of theology and revitalize the practices of the church.
Each section contains insights for pastors, new theologians, professionals, and ordinary people including:
Summaries of the section Contextual considerations And other visually informative features that reinforce the main points of the Barth's thought
In addition, each volume features the voices of authors from different academic disciplines who contribute brief reflections on the value ofChurch Dogmaticsfor creative discovery in their disciplines. Volume 3 reflections include:
Samuel Adams (Biblical Studies) Gary Deddo (Systematic Theology) Cherith Fee Nordling (Embodied Theology) Will Willimon (Pastors) Jeff McSwain (Ordinary People) Daniel J. Price (Mental Health) Geordie Ziegler (Spiritual Formation) Ross Lockhart (Missions) David McNutt (The Arts) Jonathan Lett (Science)
Whether you are just discovering Barth or want a fresh look at his magnum opus, this series invites you to an enjoyable and insightful journey into the Church Dogmatics.
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Karl Barth'sChurch Dogmaticsis considered by many to be the most important theological work of the twentieth century. For many people reading it, or at least understanding its contents and arguments, is a lifelong goal. Yet its enormous size, at over 12,000 pages (in English translations) and enough print volumes to fill an entire shelf, make reading it a daunting prospect for seasoned theologians and novices alike.
Karl Barth's Church Dogmatics for Everyone, Volume 3 - The Doctrine of Creationhelps bridge the learning gap for would-be Karl Barth readers from beginners to professionals by offering an introduction to Barth's theology and thought like no other. User-friendly and creative, this guide helps readers get the gist, significance, and relevance of what Barth intended for the church - to restore the focus of theology and revitalize the practices of the church.
Each section contains insights for pastors, new theologians, professionals, and ordinary people including:
Summaries of the section Contextual considerations And other visually informative features that reinforce the main points of the Barth's thought
In addition, each volume features the voices of authors from different academic disciplines who contribute brief reflections on the value ofChurch Dogmaticsfor creative discovery in their disciplines. Volume 3 reflections include:
Samuel Adams (Biblical Studies) Gary Deddo (Systematic Theology) Cherith Fee Nordling (Embodied Theology) Will Willimon (Pastors) Jeff McSwain (Ordinary People) Daniel J. Price (Mental Health) Geordie Ziegler (Spiritual Formation) Ross Lockhart (Missions) David McNutt (The Arts) Jonathan Lett (Science)
Whether you are just discovering Barth or want a fresh look at his magnum opus, this series invites you to an enjoyable and insightful journey into the Church Dogmatics.