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  • Barth on Monday


    Van Peebles LandAuthority Authority: 125
    Resurrection means not the continuation of this life, but lifes completion. To this man a Yes is spoken which the shadow of death cannot touch... The Christian hope does not lead us away from this life; it is rather the uncovering of the truth in which God sees our life. Karl Barth, Dogmatics in Outline , p.145
    5 days ago
  • A Striking Statement


    this side of sundayAuthority Authority: 111
    "If a man can acquiesce in divisions, if he can even take pleasure in them, if he can be complacent in relation to the obvious faults and errors of others and therefore his own responsibility for them, then that man may be a good and loyal confessor in the sense of his own particular denomination, he may be a good ...
    1 week ago
  • The Emerging Church, Karl Barth, and the Doctrine of Revelation 4


    novuslumenAuthority Authority: 106
    A 4 week series based on a paper called “DIGGING UP THE PAST: KARL BARTH AS FOE TO THE EMERGING CHURCH ON THE DOCTRINE OF REVELATION.” Non-identified citations relate to Rollin’s It’s Really All About God CD equals Barth’s Church Dogmatics. Series Posts 1— Introduction 2— “God Speaks” 3— ...
    1 week ago
  • Theology for the community


    P e r ? C r u c e m ? a d ? L u c e mAuthority Authority: 124
    The quote from David Lyall to which I drew attention in my previous post, What is practical theology? , and the ensuing discussion, reminded me of a section from John de Gruchy’s brilliant little book Theology and Ministry in Context and Crisis: A South African Perspective , wherein de Gruchy writes: In Germany ...
    1 week ago
  • Barth on Monday


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    The Christ message is, let me repeat, not one truth among others; it is the truth. In thinking of God, we have from the beginning to think of the name of Jesus Christ... So we confront God. God really encompasses us in Jesus Christ on every side. Here there is no escape, But there is also no drop into nothingness. ...
    1 week ago
  • Berkouwer on Van Til’s Critique of Barth


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    . . . My main objection to Van Til’s interpretation is not that he criticizes Barth. I criticize Barth also, and in this very book, but Van Til’s analysis does not correspond to the deepest intents of Barth’s theology. Hence it does not surprise me that Barth says in amazement that he cannot recognize himself ...
    1 week ago
  • Bad Words in Church: "Saving Faith"


    this side of sundayAuthority Authority: 111
    Im going to start a little series of posts about sloppy church language. You know: Stuff that we say and keep on saying which perhaps at one time offered an important point of clarification but with overuse has become misleading and stereotype-feeding and even detrimental to the Churchs self-understanding. When they ...
    1 week ago
  • Celebrating Lesslie Newbigin’s 100th Birthday! [Vol. 2, #48]


    The Englewood Review of BooksAuthority Authority: 134
    [ Editors note: This week saw the 100th anniversary of the birth of missiologist and theologian Lesslie Newbigin.  Our friend, Andy Rowell has written a wonderfully engaging tribute on his blog , and gave us permission to reprint it here... Thanks, Andy! ] Ten Things You Probably Did Not Know about Lesslie ...
    2 weeks ago
  • Remembering Thomas Merton and Karl Barth who died 41 years ago


    Santos Woodcarving PopsiclesAuthority Authority: 134
    2 weeks ago
  • The Emerging Church, Karl Barth, and the Doctrine of Revelation 3


    novuslumenAuthority Authority: 106
    A 4 week series based on a paper called “DIGGING UP THE PAST: KARL BARTH AS FOE TO THE EMERGING CHURCH ON THE DOCTRINE OF REVELATION.” Non-identified citations relate to Rollin’s It’s Really All About God CD equals Barth’s Church Dogmatics. “GOD’S REVELATION IS JESUS CHRIST” Not only do leaders ...
    2 weeks ago
  • Barth on Monday


    Van Peebles LandAuthority Authority: 125
    Everything that deserves to be called knowledge in the Christian sense lives from the knowledge of Jesus Christ. Karl Barth, Dogmatics in Outline , p.58
    2 weeks ago
  • I tidied up the kitchenette, I tuned the old banjo …


    P e r ? C r u c e m ? a d ? L u c e mAuthority Authority: 124
    Peter Leithart on why we need to be ‘something like’ Biblicists David Guretzki has a fantastic post on Christmas preaching with Karl Barth John Mark Reynolds posts Ten Reasons for Calvinists to be Cheerful This Christmas Ben Myers announces a Sydney symposium on ‘Sarah Coakley and the Future of ...
    3 weeks ago
  • Five Protestant Icons


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    I’ve been tagged by Apprentice2Jesus to come up with Five Protestant Icons . Here we go: 1.  N.T. Wright —sitting at his feet on Jesus and Paul has really influenced my reading of the NT documents, esp. the Gospels and Paul. 2. Karl Barth —outside of my really wanting to get into the head of a ...
    3 weeks ago
  • The Emerging Church, Karl Barth, and the Doctrine of Revelation 2


    novuslumenAuthority Authority: 106
    A 4 week series based on a paper called “DIGGING UP THE PAST: KARL BARTH AS FOE TO THE EMERGING CHURCH ON THE DOCTRINE OF REVELATION.” Non-identified citations relate to Rollin’s How (Not) To Speak of God . CD equals Barth’s Church Dogmatics. “GOD SPEAKS” In How (Not) to Speak of God, Rollins operates ...
    3 weeks ago
  • Mary Neder as Karl Barth


    Diary of a Broken VesselAuthority Authority: 118
    My brother shared this video with me. It is a cute video of little Mary Neder sharing a short biography of Karl Barth. A very cute video worth a look.
    3 weeks ago
  • The Strange Case of Karl Barth


    Van Peebles LandAuthority Authority: 125
    I don’t know if you’ve read Susannah Clarke’s book Jonathan Strange and Mr Norrell? It may not be everyone’s cup of tea, but I found it a fantastic allegory for the development of theology in the 20th Century. Basically, it describes a world where magic has become stale and purely theoretical before the ...
    3 weeks ago
  • The Emerging Church, Karl Barth, and the Doctrine of Revelation 1


    novuslumenAuthority Authority: 106
    A 4 week series based on a paper called “DIGGING UP THE PAST: KARL BARTH AS FOE TO THE EMERGING CHURCH ON THE DOCTRINE OF REVELATION.” In 2007, Doug Pagitt and Tony Jones co-edited a book called An Emergent Manifesto of Hope. At the time, Tony Jones was the National Coordinator of Emergent Village, a national ...
    3 weeks ago
  • Book Review: Barth for Armchair Theologians


    A Thinker's ProgressAuthority Authority: 111
    Franke, John R.  Barth for Armchair Theologians .  Louisville: John Knox, 2006.  xi+183 Interest in the theology of Karl Barth remains at a near fever pitch.  For those preparing for a career in theology, staring at the tombs of the Church Dogmatics can be overwhelming.  As a former professor of mine once ...
    3 weeks ago
  • John Webster’s Evangel articles


    P e r ? C r u c e m ? a d ? L u c e mAuthority Authority: 124
    Rob Bradshaw has recently made available the following articles by John Webster : John Webster, ‘The Legacy of Barth and Bultmann’, Evangel 1:1 (1983): 8-11. John Webster, ‘Karl Rahner’s Theology of Grace’, Evangel 1:2 (1983): 9-11. John Webster, ‘Hans Urs von Balthasar: The Paschal ...
    3 weeks ago
  • Barth on Monday


    Van Peebles LandAuthority Authority: 125
    Heaven is the creation inconceivable to man; earth is the creation conceivable to him... If man does have another origin than this earthly one, and another goal than that of returning to the earth again, then it is on the basis of the reality of the covenant between God and man... [The] covenant is as old as ...
    3 weeks ago

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