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- Cover Type:
- 416 Pages
- Publisher: Eerdmans Publishing Company
- Publication Date: June 2011
- ISBN: SMCCORBRLKARLBARTHANDAMERICAN9780802866561
Karl Barth and American Evangelicalism
This book brings together essays first presented at the second annual conference on Karl Barth's theology cosponsored by the Center for Barth Studies at Princeton Theological Seminary and the Karl Barth Society of North America, which took place at Princeton in 2007. The insights offered here have much to say about the current situation in theology, and they provide a basis for moving evangelical engagement with Barth to a new stage in its history.
About the Editors:
Bruce L. McCormack is Charles Hodge Professor of Systematic Theology at Princeton Theological Seminary. His other books Theology at Princeton Theological Seminary. His other books include Orthodox and Modern: Studies in the Theology of Karl Barth.
Clifford B. Anderson is curator of special collections at Princeton Theological Seminary.
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"All too often evangelicals have reduced their treatment of Karl Barth's theology to trying to figure out if he is a 'good guy' or a 'bad guy.' In this volume, taking a different path, we find serious and nuanced engagement with Barth’s theology, a learned appreciation of his historical location, and a real willingness both to critique and to learn from him. The publication of this book will be hugely helpful for students of twentieth-century theology."
Kelly M. Kapic
Professor, Covenant College; Author, Communion with God: The Divine and the Human in the Theology of John Owen
"Barth and the evangelicals have a complicated history, punctuated by periodic attempts to define the relationship. This carefully edited set of essays is the most rigorous, informed, and programmatic intervention so far. It illuminates old fights (Van Til’s critique), explores new territory (the emergent church movement, Radical Orthodoxy), and above all defines the doctrinal loci where the interests of evangelical theology and the legacy of Barth intersect."
Fred Sanders
Professor, Biola University; Author of The Deep Things of God: How the Trinity Changes Everything
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This book brings together essays first presented at the second annual conference on Karl Barth's theology cosponsored by the Center for Barth Studies at Princeton Theological Seminary and the Karl Barth Society of North America, which took place at Princeton in 2007. The insights offered here have much to say about the current situation in theology, and they provide a basis for moving evangelical engagement with Barth to a new stage in its history.
About the Editors:
Bruce L. McCormack is Charles Hodge Professor of Systematic Theology at Princeton Theological Seminary. His other books Theology at Princeton Theological Seminary. His other books include Orthodox and Modern: Studies in the Theology of Karl Barth.
Clifford B. Anderson is curator of special collections at Princeton Theological Seminary.
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Product Details
- Cover Type:
- 416 Pages
- Publisher: Eerdmans Publishing Company
- Publication Date: June 2011
- ISBN: SMCCORBRLKARLBARTHANDAMERICAN9780802866561