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Conversing with Barth

Barth Studies

Format: Paperback / softback
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd, United Kingdom
Imprint: Ashgate Publishing Limited
Published: 21st Dec 2004
Dimensions: w 156mm h 234mm d 13mm
Weight: 354g
ISBN-10: 0754605701
ISBN-13: 9780754605706
Barcode No: 9780754605706
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Synopsis
Karl Barth addressed all the major themes of dogmatic theology, and in so doing made his own distinctive contribution to each of the ongoing conversations that constitute that theology. This book presents important new 'conversations with Barth' by leading contemporary theologians and Barth scholars. Each contributor offers their own distinctive emphasis to bring to light the ways in which the depths of Barth's work may illuminate or be illuminated by the work of other prominent thinkers who preceded or followed him. The conversations they host between Barth and other philosophers and theologians raise critical questions in the reading and appreciation of Barth's thought, and explore a wide range of themes in dogmatic theology. This book not only adds to the comprehension of the riches of Barth's theology but also presents an important contribution to the ongoing conversations and debates alive in theology today. Contributors: Nicholas Lash, John Webster, Timothy Gorringe, Graham Ward, George Hunsinger, Ben Quash, Mike Higton, John McDowell, Eugene Rogers, Katherine Sonderegger, David Clough, David Ford.

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'... an elite collection of essays designed to demonstrate, by way of serious engagement with his thought, Barth's broad and continuing relevance for contemporary theology. It succeeds admirably.' Themelios 'The contributors to this engaging book bring Karl Barth into 'conversation' with many significant modern and postmodern thinkers... The cast of contributors is first-rate.' Toronto Journal of Theology