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Karl Barths Doctrine of Sanctification - An Exploration of Church Dogmatics 66

English · Hardback

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This book explores Karl Barth's doctrine of sanctification as set out in "The Sanctification of Man," §66 of the Church Dogmatics. It combines a close reading and interpretation of Barth's argument alongside some extended explorations of a number of difficulties and puzzles in Barth's formulation of the doctrine.

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Introduction
Chapter 1: Barth's Doctrine of Sanctification �.1-2
Chapter 2: Barth's Doctrine of Sanctification �.3-4
Chapter 3: Barth's Doctrine of Sanctification �.5-6
Chapter 4: The Role of Scripture in Barth's Doctrine of Sanctification
Chapter 5: Barth and Calvin
Chapter 6: Visibility and Growth in the Christian Life
Conclusion
Appendix: Conversion


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Michael Bartholomaeus (PhD at Otago University) is postgraduate ministry coordinator at Tabor College in Adelaide, Australia, and teaches in the area of systematic theology.


Summary

This book explores Karl Barth’s doctrine of sanctification as set out in “The Sanctification of Man,” §66 of the Church Dogmatics. It combines a close reading and interpretation of Barth’s argument alongside some extended explorations of a number of difficulties and puzzles in Barth’s formulation of the doctrine.

Product details

Authors Michael Bartholomaeus
Publisher Rowman and Littlefield
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 31.10.2021
 
EAN 9781978712157
ISBN 978-1-978712-15-7
No. of pages 254
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Religion/theology > Christianity

RELIGION / General, RELIGION / Christian Theology / Systematic, RELIGION / Theology, Theology, Christianity, Christian theology

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