Paul T. Nimmo (King's Chair of King's Chair of Systematic Theology
Oxford Handbook of Karl Barth
Herausgeber: Jones, Paul Dafydd
Paul T. Nimmo (King's Chair of King's Chair of Systematic Theology
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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.
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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.
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- Oxford Handbooks
- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 736
- Erscheinungstermin: 17. Februar 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 249mm x 173mm x 48mm
- Gewicht: 1466g
- ISBN-13: 9780199689781
- ISBN-10: 0199689784
- Artikelnr.: 57792054
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Oxford Handbooks
- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 736
- Erscheinungstermin: 17. Februar 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 249mm x 173mm x 48mm
- Gewicht: 1466g
- ISBN-13: 9780199689781
- ISBN-10: 0199689784
- Artikelnr.: 57792054
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Paul Dafydd Jones is Associate Professor of Religious Studies at the University of Virginia. He is the author of The Humanity of Christ: Christology in Karl Barth's Church Dogmatics (2008), which was awarded a John Templeton Award for Theological Promise in 2010. He has published widely in the fields of Christian thought, political theology, and constructive theology and is co-editor, with Paul T Nimmo, of the monograph series Explorations in Reformed Theology. He is currently completing a substantial constructive work on patience as a theological concept and serves as co-director of the project on 'Religion and its Publics' at the University of Virginia. Paul T Nimmo is the King's Chair of Systematic Theology at the University of Aberdeen. His first monograph, Being in Action: The Theological Shape of Barth's Ethical Vision (2007), was awarded a John Templeton Award for Theological Promise in 2009. He has since authored Barth: A Guide for the Perplexed (2017), co-edited with David Fergusson The Cambridge Companion to Reformed Theology (2016), and edited the church resource Learn: Understanding Our Faith (2017). He is Senior Editor of International Journal of Systematic Theology; co-editor, with Paul Dafydd Jones, of the monograph series Explorations in Reformed Theology; and co-Chair of the AAR Reformed Theology and History Unit.
* List of Abbreviations
* Introduction
* Part 1: Contextualizing Barth
* Biographical
* 1: Frank Jehle: Intellectual and Personal Biography I: The Young
Barth (1886 1921)
* 2: Eberhard Busch: Intellectual and Personal Biography II: Barth in
Germany (1921 1935)
* 3: Hans Anton Drewes: Intellectual and Personal Biography III: Barth
the Elder (1935 1968)
* Intellectual
* 4: Tom Greggs: Barth and Patristic Theology
* 5: Adam Eitel: Barth and Mediaeval Theology
* 6: Randall Zachman: Barth and Reformation Theology
* 7: Dolf (R T) te Velde: Barth and Protestant Orthodoxy
* 8: Christoph Chalamet: Barth and Liberal Protestantism
* 9: Keith Johnson: Barth and Roman Catholicism
* 10: Georg Pfleiderer: Barth and Modernity
* 11: Timothy Gorringe: Barth and Politics
* Part 2: Dogmatic Loci
* 12: Christoph Schwöbel: The Tasks of Theology
* 13: Katherine Sonderegger: God
* 14: Bruce L McCormack: Trinity
* 15: Kenneth Oakes: Revelation and Scripture
* 16: Don Wood: Exegesis
* 17: Rinse H Reeling Brouwer: Jesus Christ
* 18: Wolf Krötke: The Spirit
* 19: Matthew Bruce: Election
* 20: Mark Lindsay: Israel
* 21: David Clough: Creation
* 22: Günter Thomas: Sin and Evil
* 23: David Fergusson: Providence
* 24: Paul Dafydd Jones: Human Being
* 25: Joseph Mangina: Christian Life
* 26: Cynthia Rigby: Justification, Sanctification, Vocation
* 27: Paul T Nimmo: Church
* 28: George Hunsinger: Sacraments
* 29: John McDowell: Eschatology
* 30: Gerald McKenny: Ethics
* Part 3: Thinking after Barth
* 31: Willie Jennings: Barth and the Racial Imaginary
* 32: Derek Woodard Lehman: Barth and Modern Moral Philosophy
* 33: Faye Bodley-Dangelo: Barth and Feminist and Womanist Theology
* 34: William Werpehowski: Barth and Public Life
* 35: David Congdon: Barth and Hermeneutics
* 36: Angela Dienhart Hancock: Barth and Preaching
* 37: Willis Jenkins: Barth and Environmental Theology
* 38: Jessica DeCou: Barth and Culture
* 39: Randi Rashkover: Barth and Judaism
* 40: Joshua Ralston: Barth, Religion, and the Religions
* 41: Cornelis van der Kooi: Barth and Contemporary Protestant Theology
* 42: Paul Molnar: Barth and Roman Catholic Theology
* Afterword
* Introduction
* Part 1: Contextualizing Barth
* Biographical
* 1: Frank Jehle: Intellectual and Personal Biography I: The Young
Barth (1886 1921)
* 2: Eberhard Busch: Intellectual and Personal Biography II: Barth in
Germany (1921 1935)
* 3: Hans Anton Drewes: Intellectual and Personal Biography III: Barth
the Elder (1935 1968)
* Intellectual
* 4: Tom Greggs: Barth and Patristic Theology
* 5: Adam Eitel: Barth and Mediaeval Theology
* 6: Randall Zachman: Barth and Reformation Theology
* 7: Dolf (R T) te Velde: Barth and Protestant Orthodoxy
* 8: Christoph Chalamet: Barth and Liberal Protestantism
* 9: Keith Johnson: Barth and Roman Catholicism
* 10: Georg Pfleiderer: Barth and Modernity
* 11: Timothy Gorringe: Barth and Politics
* Part 2: Dogmatic Loci
* 12: Christoph Schwöbel: The Tasks of Theology
* 13: Katherine Sonderegger: God
* 14: Bruce L McCormack: Trinity
* 15: Kenneth Oakes: Revelation and Scripture
* 16: Don Wood: Exegesis
* 17: Rinse H Reeling Brouwer: Jesus Christ
* 18: Wolf Krötke: The Spirit
* 19: Matthew Bruce: Election
* 20: Mark Lindsay: Israel
* 21: David Clough: Creation
* 22: Günter Thomas: Sin and Evil
* 23: David Fergusson: Providence
* 24: Paul Dafydd Jones: Human Being
* 25: Joseph Mangina: Christian Life
* 26: Cynthia Rigby: Justification, Sanctification, Vocation
* 27: Paul T Nimmo: Church
* 28: George Hunsinger: Sacraments
* 29: John McDowell: Eschatology
* 30: Gerald McKenny: Ethics
* Part 3: Thinking after Barth
* 31: Willie Jennings: Barth and the Racial Imaginary
* 32: Derek Woodard Lehman: Barth and Modern Moral Philosophy
* 33: Faye Bodley-Dangelo: Barth and Feminist and Womanist Theology
* 34: William Werpehowski: Barth and Public Life
* 35: David Congdon: Barth and Hermeneutics
* 36: Angela Dienhart Hancock: Barth and Preaching
* 37: Willis Jenkins: Barth and Environmental Theology
* 38: Jessica DeCou: Barth and Culture
* 39: Randi Rashkover: Barth and Judaism
* 40: Joshua Ralston: Barth, Religion, and the Religions
* 41: Cornelis van der Kooi: Barth and Contemporary Protestant Theology
* 42: Paul Molnar: Barth and Roman Catholic Theology
* Afterword
* List of Abbreviations
* Introduction
* Part 1: Contextualizing Barth
* Biographical
* 1: Frank Jehle: Intellectual and Personal Biography I: The Young
Barth (1886 1921)
* 2: Eberhard Busch: Intellectual and Personal Biography II: Barth in
Germany (1921 1935)
* 3: Hans Anton Drewes: Intellectual and Personal Biography III: Barth
the Elder (1935 1968)
* Intellectual
* 4: Tom Greggs: Barth and Patristic Theology
* 5: Adam Eitel: Barth and Mediaeval Theology
* 6: Randall Zachman: Barth and Reformation Theology
* 7: Dolf (R T) te Velde: Barth and Protestant Orthodoxy
* 8: Christoph Chalamet: Barth and Liberal Protestantism
* 9: Keith Johnson: Barth and Roman Catholicism
* 10: Georg Pfleiderer: Barth and Modernity
* 11: Timothy Gorringe: Barth and Politics
* Part 2: Dogmatic Loci
* 12: Christoph Schwöbel: The Tasks of Theology
* 13: Katherine Sonderegger: God
* 14: Bruce L McCormack: Trinity
* 15: Kenneth Oakes: Revelation and Scripture
* 16: Don Wood: Exegesis
* 17: Rinse H Reeling Brouwer: Jesus Christ
* 18: Wolf Krötke: The Spirit
* 19: Matthew Bruce: Election
* 20: Mark Lindsay: Israel
* 21: David Clough: Creation
* 22: Günter Thomas: Sin and Evil
* 23: David Fergusson: Providence
* 24: Paul Dafydd Jones: Human Being
* 25: Joseph Mangina: Christian Life
* 26: Cynthia Rigby: Justification, Sanctification, Vocation
* 27: Paul T Nimmo: Church
* 28: George Hunsinger: Sacraments
* 29: John McDowell: Eschatology
* 30: Gerald McKenny: Ethics
* Part 3: Thinking after Barth
* 31: Willie Jennings: Barth and the Racial Imaginary
* 32: Derek Woodard Lehman: Barth and Modern Moral Philosophy
* 33: Faye Bodley-Dangelo: Barth and Feminist and Womanist Theology
* 34: William Werpehowski: Barth and Public Life
* 35: David Congdon: Barth and Hermeneutics
* 36: Angela Dienhart Hancock: Barth and Preaching
* 37: Willis Jenkins: Barth and Environmental Theology
* 38: Jessica DeCou: Barth and Culture
* 39: Randi Rashkover: Barth and Judaism
* 40: Joshua Ralston: Barth, Religion, and the Religions
* 41: Cornelis van der Kooi: Barth and Contemporary Protestant Theology
* 42: Paul Molnar: Barth and Roman Catholic Theology
* Afterword
* Introduction
* Part 1: Contextualizing Barth
* Biographical
* 1: Frank Jehle: Intellectual and Personal Biography I: The Young
Barth (1886 1921)
* 2: Eberhard Busch: Intellectual and Personal Biography II: Barth in
Germany (1921 1935)
* 3: Hans Anton Drewes: Intellectual and Personal Biography III: Barth
the Elder (1935 1968)
* Intellectual
* 4: Tom Greggs: Barth and Patristic Theology
* 5: Adam Eitel: Barth and Mediaeval Theology
* 6: Randall Zachman: Barth and Reformation Theology
* 7: Dolf (R T) te Velde: Barth and Protestant Orthodoxy
* 8: Christoph Chalamet: Barth and Liberal Protestantism
* 9: Keith Johnson: Barth and Roman Catholicism
* 10: Georg Pfleiderer: Barth and Modernity
* 11: Timothy Gorringe: Barth and Politics
* Part 2: Dogmatic Loci
* 12: Christoph Schwöbel: The Tasks of Theology
* 13: Katherine Sonderegger: God
* 14: Bruce L McCormack: Trinity
* 15: Kenneth Oakes: Revelation and Scripture
* 16: Don Wood: Exegesis
* 17: Rinse H Reeling Brouwer: Jesus Christ
* 18: Wolf Krötke: The Spirit
* 19: Matthew Bruce: Election
* 20: Mark Lindsay: Israel
* 21: David Clough: Creation
* 22: Günter Thomas: Sin and Evil
* 23: David Fergusson: Providence
* 24: Paul Dafydd Jones: Human Being
* 25: Joseph Mangina: Christian Life
* 26: Cynthia Rigby: Justification, Sanctification, Vocation
* 27: Paul T Nimmo: Church
* 28: George Hunsinger: Sacraments
* 29: John McDowell: Eschatology
* 30: Gerald McKenny: Ethics
* Part 3: Thinking after Barth
* 31: Willie Jennings: Barth and the Racial Imaginary
* 32: Derek Woodard Lehman: Barth and Modern Moral Philosophy
* 33: Faye Bodley-Dangelo: Barth and Feminist and Womanist Theology
* 34: William Werpehowski: Barth and Public Life
* 35: David Congdon: Barth and Hermeneutics
* 36: Angela Dienhart Hancock: Barth and Preaching
* 37: Willis Jenkins: Barth and Environmental Theology
* 38: Jessica DeCou: Barth and Culture
* 39: Randi Rashkover: Barth and Judaism
* 40: Joshua Ralston: Barth, Religion, and the Religions
* 41: Cornelis van der Kooi: Barth and Contemporary Protestant Theology
* 42: Paul Molnar: Barth and Roman Catholic Theology
* Afterword