Demut, André
Evangelium und Gesetz
Eine systematisch-theologische Reflexion zu Karl Barths Predigtwerk
[Gospel and Law. Systematic Theological Reflections on Karl Barth’s Sermons]
Series:Theologische Bibliothek Töpelmann 145
Aims and Scope
The study is concerned with a dogmatic figure which placed Karl Barth in the centre of programmatic statements but also inflamed massive criticism of his theology - namely the relationship of the Gospel and the Law. For this, the author examines the 476 sermons which Barth delivered from 1913 to 1964 to determine how they address God’s demands and God's consolation. The analysis leads to a systematic theological accentuation of Barth's views on “Gospel and Law” with an enhanced depth of field.
Supplementary Information
- xiii, 382 pages
- Language:
- German
- Type of Publication:
- Monograph
- Keywords:
- Gospel and Law; Law and Gospel; Sermon; Karl Barth
- Readership:
- Academics, Institutes, Libraries
- Subjects
- Theology, Judaism, Religion > Modern Christian Thinkers and Philosophers of Religion
- Theology, Judaism, Religion > Systematic Theology and Philosophy of Religion
- Theology, Judaism, Religion > Practical Theology
- Theology, Judaism, Religion > Modern Christian Thinkers and Philosophers of Religion
- Theology, Judaism, Religion > Systematic Theology and Philosophy of Religion
- Theology, Judaism, Religion > Practical Theology
- Theology, Judaism, Religion > Modern Christian Thinkers and Philosophers of Religion
- Theology, Judaism, Religion > Systematic Theology and Philosophy of Religion
- Theology, Judaism, Religion > Practical Theology
MARC record
MARC record for eBook "Insgesamt stellt die vorliegende Untersuchung eine wertvolle Orientierungsleistung im umfangreichen Predigtwerk Barths dar, die zur weiteren Beschäftigung mit dem Prediger Barth - auch in stärker interdisziplinärer Pespektive - anregen sollte."
Stefan Holtmann in: Theologische Literaturzeitung 5/2010
Stefan Holtmann in: Theologische Literaturzeitung 5/2010
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