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Karl Barth
By Paul S. Chung

An insightful analysis of the writings of the German theologian Karl Barth, emphasising the political and social relevance of his thought.

ISBN-13: 9780227172667
Specifications: 229x152mm, 520pp, Paperback
Price: £25.00 • US$52.50
Publication: November 2008

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About this Book

In this creative and original book, Paul S. Chung interprets Karl Barth as a theologian of divine action. Chung appreciates Barth’s dogmatic theology as both contextual and irregular, and he retrieves neglected aspects of Barth’s thought. The book also clarifies Barth’s early interest in social and political ideas, and explores the political dimension in his later dogmatic writings, particularly in relation to his theology of Israel and issues of theologia naturalis and religious pluralism.

Barth’s theology can only properly be understood through his social commitment, and Chung, drawing together the traditions of German and Anglo-Saxon theology, shows how Barth’s political ideas relate to his theological position.


Contents

Introduction: Karl Barth in the Context of Competing Interpretations
1. Karl Barth’s Theology and Socialism in Safenwil: 1910–1918
2. Karl Barth and the First Edition of Romans (1919)
3. Karl Barth between Hope and Disillusionment: The Tambach Lecture of 1919
4. Karl Barth and the Second Edition of Romans (1922)
5. Karl Barth: Between the Times in Germany
6. Karl Barth and Theologia Naturalis
7. Martin Luther in the Theology of Karl Barth
8. Karl Barth as a Theologian who Discovers Judaism for Christian Theology
9. The Liberative Dimensions in Barth’s Theology
Conclusion: Karl Barth and an Unfinished Project for Religious Pluralism


Reviews and Comments

"... an incisive interpretation of Karl Barth's relevance not only for contemporary liberation and political theologies but for Christian theology's engagement with Judaism and other religions."
Prof Lois Malcolm, Luther Seminary, USA

"An ambitious and groundbreaking study"
Veli-Matti Karkkäinen, Fuller Theological Seminary, USA


About the Author

Paul S. Chung is Assistant Professor of Lutheran Witness and World Christianity at Wartburg Theological Seminary in Dubuque, Iowa. He regularly publishes articles in religious journals. He is primarily interested in extending and deepening the horizons of Reformation theology in an Asian inter-religious context.

Other titles available by Paul S. Chung:
Martin Luther and Buddhism: Aesthetics of Suffering


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