This notable book, written by a Roman Catholic theologian, provides a comprehensive and useful guide to the 'new wave' of German Barth interpretation.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Preface Introduction 1. The history of the term 'autonomy' 2. Kant and the term 'autonomy' 3. Fichte: the Ich as first principle of philosophy 4. Autonomy opposed to theism? Part I. Autonomy in the Church Dogmatics: 5. The background: Barth's reaction against Liberal theology 6. Autonomy, theonomy and heteronomy in the Prolegomena 7. Autonomy in the doctrine of Election 8. The doctrine of Creation: against rival concepts of autonomy 9. The doctrine of Reconciliation: correspondence and distinction between God and man 10. Nature as distinct from grace: the Lights of the World 11. Autonomy and Baptism: the ethical subject distinct from God Part II. The Autonomy Theme in Barth Criticism Since 1950: 12. Barth criticism before 1968: a negative balance - Wolfhart Pannenberg 13. Barth's positive relationship to modern autonomy: Barth criticism since 1968 14. Autonomy and Idealism in Barth 15. Autonomy and ontology: Eberhard Jüngel Part III. Conclusions: 16. Critical questions 17. Autonomy in the Church Dogmatics List of abbreviations Notes Bibliography Author index Subject index.
Preface Introduction 1. The history of the term 'autonomy' 2. Kant and the term 'autonomy' 3. Fichte: the Ich as first principle of philosophy 4. Autonomy opposed to theism? Part I. Autonomy in the Church Dogmatics: 5. The background: Barth's reaction against Liberal theology 6. Autonomy, theonomy and heteronomy in the Prolegomena 7. Autonomy in the doctrine of Election 8. The doctrine of Creation: against rival concepts of autonomy 9. The doctrine of Reconciliation: correspondence and distinction between God and man 10. Nature as distinct from grace: the Lights of the World 11. Autonomy and Baptism: the ethical subject distinct from God Part II. The Autonomy Theme in Barth Criticism Since 1950: 12. Barth criticism before 1968: a negative balance - Wolfhart Pannenberg 13. Barth's positive relationship to modern autonomy: Barth criticism since 1968 14. Autonomy and Idealism in Barth 15. Autonomy and ontology: Eberhard Jüngel Part III. Conclusions: 16. Critical questions 17. Autonomy in the Church Dogmatics List of abbreviations Notes Bibliography Author index Subject index.
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