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082 _a230.044092
082 _bH325-J65
100 _aHart, John W.
100 _eAuthor
245 _aKarl Barth Vs. Emil Brunner
245 _bThe Formation and Dissolution of a Theological Alliance, 1916-1936
245 _cJohn W. Hart
260 _aU.S.A.
260 _bPeter Lang
260 _c2001
300 _a262tr.
300 _bhardcover
300 _c23 cm
490 _aIssues in systematic theology, vol. 6
520 _aKarl Barth and Emil Brunner rose to theological prominence in the 1920s as leading spokesmen for the new ""dialectical theology"" movement. Thus, many were surprised by Barth's vehement rejection of Brunner's theology only a decade later in their famous 1934 ""natural theology"" debate. For the past sixty-five years, there has been little investigation into the root causes of their parting of the ways. This book is a historical and theological analysis of the coming together and falling apart of the Barth-Brunner alliance in the years 1916-1936. Through a close study of their writings and their recently published correspondence, the radical and powerful nature of Barth's theology is demonstrated.
650 _aBarth, Karl -- 1886-1968
650 _aTheology, Doctrinal.
650 _aBrunner, Emil -- 1889-1966
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911 _aNguyễn Thị Kim Phượng
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