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Informationen zum Autor Tom Greggs , FRSE, holds the Marischal Chair of Divinity at the University of Aberdeen , UK. Dr Robert W. Heimburger is Postdoctoral Research Fellow in Theological Ethics at the University of Aberdeen and the author of God and the Illegal Alien: United States Immigration Law and a Theology of Politics . Vorwort Tom Greggs thinks with and beyond Karl Barth and Dietrich Bonhoeffer about life in a secular world. Zusammenfassung This volume uncovers Barth’s and Bonhoeffer’s influences on one another and reads them side-by-side, revealing the insights both theologians bring to today’s secular and religious context. Greggs addresses the meaning and the extent of salvation, God’s relation to time and eternity, sin and confession, and inter-faith dialogue for a church that critiques its own practice of religion.This is a lively exploration of the implications of two great theologians' work for a completely secular and religious world. Inhaltsverzeichnis Chapter 1: Introduction Section 1: Reading Barth and Bonhoeffer Together Chapter 2: Barth’s Influence on Bonhoeffer Chapter 3: Bonhoeffer’s Influence on Barth Section 2: Engagements with Barth Chapter 4: Barth on Salvation Chapter 5: Barth on Eternity Chapter 6: Jesus is Victor! Chapter 7: Bringing Barth on Religion to the Inter-faith Table Chapter 8: The Lord of All Section 3: Engagements with Bonhoeffer Chapter 9: Religionless Christianity in a Complexly Religious and Secular World Chapter 10: Religionless Christianity and the Political Implications of Theological Speech Chapter 11: Bearing Sin in the Church Chapter 12: Priestly Mediation in the Church Section 4: Reading Barth and Bonhoeffer Together in a Fallen Pluralist World Chapter 13: Pessimistic Universalism Chapter 14: ConclusionBibliographyIndex...