Reading Auschwitz with Barth : the Holocaust as Problem and Promise for Barthian Theology.
It has been widely accepted that few individuals had as great an influence on the church and its theology during the twentieth century as Karl Barth (1886-1968). His legacy continues to be explored and explained, with theologians around the world and from across the ecumenical spectrum vigorously de...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
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Cambridge :
James Clarke & Co,
2014.
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- Front Cover; Title Page; Copyright Information; Contents; Foreword; Preface; Abbreviations; Introduction; Section I: Setting the Scene; 1. Facing the Tremendum (I): The Shoah and Modern Jewish Thought; 2. Facing the Tremendum (II): The Shoah and Modern Christian Thought; Section II: Engaging with Barth; 3. The Barthian Barrier: Karl Barth's Natural Theological Nein! to the Holocaust; 4. Shoah as Witness? The Holocaust as a Testifying Event; 5. Barth and Berkovits: The Dialectics of Revelation and the Hester Panim; 6. The Solidarity of Crucified Suffering.
- Conclusion: The Barthian Challenge to Post-Holocaust Theology-A Caution Against Saying Too MuchBibliography; Back Cover.