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Karl Barth's Theological Exegesis The hermeneutical principles of the Römerbrief period Richard E. Burnett

By: Material type: TextLanguage: English Publication details: U.S.A.; William B. Eerdmans Pub. Co.; 2004Description: 312tr; Hardcover, illustrations; 25 cmISBN:
  • 9780802809995, 0802809995
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 220.6092
  • R511-B96
Online resources: Summary: For many students of Scripture and Christian theology, Karl Barth's break with liberalism is the most important event that has occurred in theology in over 200 years. In Karl Barth's Theological Exegesis Richard E. Burnett provides the first detailed look at this watershed event, showing how Barth read the Bible before and after his break with liberalism, how he came to read the Bible differently than most of his contemporaries, and why Barth's contribution is still significant today.... In making a major contribution to Barth studies, this volume will inform scholars, pastors, and students whose interests range from modern Christian theology to the history of biblical interpretation.
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For many students of Scripture and Christian theology, Karl Barth's break with liberalism is the most important event that has occurred in theology in over 200 years. In Karl Barth's Theological Exegesis Richard E. Burnett provides the first detailed look at this watershed event, showing how Barth read the Bible before and after his break with liberalism, how he came to read the Bible differently than most of his contemporaries, and why Barth's contribution is still significant today.... In making a major contribution to Barth studies, this volume will inform scholars, pastors, and students whose interests range from modern Christian theology to the history of biblical interpretation.

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