Disruptive Grace: Studies in the Theology of Karl Barth

Disruptive Grace: Studies in the Theology of Karl Barth

by George Hunsinger
Disruptive Grace: Studies in the Theology of Karl Barth

Disruptive Grace: Studies in the Theology of Karl Barth

by George Hunsinger

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Overview

Among the studies of Karl Barth's thought, no other work covers, as this one does, the areas of political, doctrinal, and ecumenical theology in single compass. Written by a leading Barth scholar, Disruptive Grace is unique not only for its range of study, depth of insight, and accuracy of presentation, but also for the way it displays the heart as well as the mind of the great Swiss pastor and theologian. Each of the book's three main sections consists of five major essays. Part 1 relates Barth to contemporary issues of social justice, war, and peace. Part 2 covers christology, pneumatology, the Trinity, scriptural interpretation, and the question of universal salvation. Part 3 discusses the Reformed tradition as Barth understood it in relation to Roman Catholicism, Lutheranism, modern liberalism, evangelical conservatism, and the postliberal theology of the contemporary Yale school. The book concludes with a meditation on the saving significance of Christ's death, a theme that runs throughout the book. The result of more than twenty-five years of intensive Barth research, this volume provides scholars, teachers, and students with a thorough discussion of the twentieth century's most significant Christian thinker.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780802849403
Publisher: Eerdmans, William B. Publishing Company
Publication date: 01/25/2001
Edition description: Revised ed.
Pages: 385
Sales rank: 706,141
Product dimensions: 6.25(w) x 9.25(h) x (d)

About the Author

George Hunsinger is McCord Professor of SystematicTheology at Princeton Theological Seminary and therecipient of the 2010 Karl Barth Prize from the Union ofEvangelical Churches in Germany.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgmentsix
Introduction1
Part IPolitical Theology
1.The Politics of the Nonviolent God: Reflections on Rene Girard and Karl Barth21
2.Karl Barth and Liberation Theology42
3.Barth, Barmen, and the Confessing Church Today60
4.Where the Battle Rages: Confessing Christ in America Today89
5.Karl Barth and the Politics of Sectarian Protestantism: A Dialogue with John Howard Yoder114
Part IIDoctrinal Theology
6.Karl Barth's Christology: Its Basic Chalcedonian Character131
7.The Mediator of Communion: Karl Barth's Doctrine of the Holy Spirit148
8.Mysterium Trinitatis: Karl Barth's Conception of Eternity186
9.Beyond Literalism and Expressivism: Karl Barth's Hermeneutical Realism210
10.Hellfire and Damnation: Four Ancient and Modern Views226
Part IIIEcumenical Theology
11.Baptized into Christ's Death: Karl Barth and the Future of Roman Catholic Theology253
12.What Karl Barth Learned from Martin Luther279
13.Truth as Self-Involving: Barth and Lindbeck305
14.The Harnack/Barth Correspondence: A Paraphrase with Comments319
15.What Can Evangelicals and Postliberals Learn from Each Other? The Carl Henry/Hans Frei Exchange Reconsidered338
Epilogue: Meditation on the Blood of Christ361
Bibliographic Information364
Index366
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