Karl Barth and American evangelicalism by McCormack, Bruce L; Anderson, Clifford B instant download
viii, 387 p. ; 23 cm, Papers presented at a conference held June 22-24, 2007 in Princeton, N.J, Part I. Historical Context : -- \"How can an elephant understand a whale and vice versa?\" : the Dutch origins of Cornelius Van Til's appraisal of Karl Barth / George Harinck -- Part II. Philosophical and Theological Analysis : -- Karl Barth, American evangelicals, and Kant / John E. Hare -- A theology of experience? : Karl Barth and the transcendental argument / Clifford B. Anderson -- Covenant, election, and Incarnation : evaluating Barth's actualist Christology / Michael S. Horton -- History in harmony : Karl Barth on the hypostatic union / Adam Neder -- The church in Karl Barth and evangelicalism : conversations across the aisle / Kimlyn J. Bender -- The being and act of the church : Barth and the future of evangelical ecclesiology / Keith L. Johnson -- So that he may be merciful to all : Karl Barth and the problem of universalism / Bruce L. McCormack -- Evangelical questioning of election in Barth : a pneumatological perspective from the Reformed heritage / Suzanne McDonald -- Part III. Contemporary Trajectories : -- But did it really happen? : Frei, Henry, and Barth on historical reference and critical realism / Jason A. Springs -- No comprehensive views, no final conclusions : Karl Barth, open-ended dogmatics, and the emerging church / John R. Franke -- Ontological violence and the covenant of grace : an engagement between Karl Barth and radical orthodoxy / Kevin W. Hector -- Stanley Hauerwas and Karl Barth : matters of Christology, church, and state / Todd V. Cioffi -- Afterword : Reflections on Van Til's critique of Barth / Bruce L. McCormack
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