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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Karl_BarthKarl Barth - Wikipedia

    Karl Barth's most significant theological work is his summa theology titled the Church Dogmatics, which contains Barth's doctrine of the word of God, doctrine of God, doctrine of reconciliation and doctrine of redemption. Barth is most well known for reorienting all theological discussion around Jesus.

  2. Karl Barth (born May 10, 1886, Basel, Switzerland—died December 9/10, 1968, Basel) was one of the most influential Protestant theologians of the 20th century who radically changed Protestant thought in his emphasis of the “wholly otherness of God.”

  3. An overview of the theology of Karl Barth, a 20th century Swiss theologian who challenged liberalism and redefined orthodox terms. Learn about his concept of God's revelation in Jesus Christ, his reaction to liberalism, and his influence on contemporary theology.

  4. Learn about the life and work of Karl Barth, the most important Swiss theologian of the twentieth century and the leader of the Confessing Church in Germany. Explore his early years, his commentary on Romans, his Church Dogmatics, his resistance to Nazism, and his influence on the World Council of Churches.

  5. Shocking liberalism. He started out life conventionally enough: he was born in Basel, Switzerland, the son of Fritz Barth (pronounced "bart"), a professor of New Testament and early church...

  6. An overview of the main themes and features of Barth's theology, such as the Trinity, the threefold Word of God, and election. Learn how Barth's Christocentric method challenges the traditional Reformed doctrine of double predestination and affirms God's free grace.

  7. Learn about the life and work of Karl Barth, a Swiss theologian who challenged liberal Protestantism and defended the autonomy of theology. Discover his commentary on Romans, his involvement in social issues, and his ecumenical commitment.