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041 _a0 eng
082 _a241.092
082 _bJ65-W38
100 _aWebster, John
100 _d(1955-2016)
100 _eAuthor
245 _aBarth's moral theology
245 _bHuman action in Barth's thought
245 _cJohn Webster
260 _aGreat Britian
260 _bT&T Clark Ltd
260 _c1998
300 _a223tr.
300 _bHardcover
300 _c22cm
520 _aThis Book is an important study of Barth's theology of human action, arguing that Barth's work cannot be properly understood unless his interest in human agency is fully appreciated. Throughout, Professor John Webster demonstrates the contemporary vitality of the style and content of Barth's theology. Many of the studies introduce posthumous texts by Barth which have so far received little attention (such as his lectures on Calvin and his ethics lectures), but which substantially revise the received views of Barth's thinking about ethics and human action. Developing from the author's earlier study of Barth's Ethics of Reconciliation (CUP, 1995), this book argues forcefully for Barth's work as a whole to be understood as moral theology.
650 _aTheological ethics
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