
Karl Barth (1886-1968) is generally acknowledged to be the most important European Protestant theologian of the twentieth century, a figure whose importance for Christian thought compares with that of Augustine, Thomas Aquinas, John Calvin, Martin Luther, and Friedrich Schleiermacher. Author of the Epistle to the Romans, the multi-volume Church Dogmatics, and a wide range of other works - theological, exegetical, historical, political, pastoral, and homiletic - Barth has had significant and perduring influence on the contemporary study of theology and on the life of contemporary churches. In the last few decades, his work has been at the centre of some of the most important interpretative, critical, and constructive developments in in the fields of Christian theology, philosophy of religion, and religious studies. The Oxford Handbook of Karl Barth is the most expansive guide to Barth's work published to date. Comprising over forty original chapters, each of which is written by an expert in the field, the Handbook provides rich analysis of Barth's life and context, advances penetrating interpretations of the key elements of his thought, and opens and charts new paths for critical and constructive reflection. In the process, it seeks to illuminate the complex and challenging world of Barth's theology, to engage with it from multiple perspectives, and to communicate something of the joyful nature of theology as Barth conceived it. It will serve as an indispensable resource for undergraduates, postgraduates, academics, and general readers for years to come.
This volume investigates the enduring significance and complex theological framework of Karl Barth, the most influential European Protestant theologian of the twentieth century. Edited by Paul T. Nimmo, the text compiles over forty original chapters authored by leading scholars in the field. It provides a comprehensive analysis of Barth's life, his historical context, and the critical reception of his major works, including the Church Dogmatics, to offer a definitive resource for contemporary theological study.
What You Will Find
Scope Limits
Scholars and students recognize this volume as a comprehensive and authoritative reference for navigating the vast corpus of Barthian thought. Readers frequently note the academic density of the prose, which serves as a standard resource for advanced theological research and institutional study.
Page Count:
736
Publication Date:
2019-01-01
Publisher:
OUP Oxford
ISBN-10:
0191004030
ISBN-13:
9780191004032
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