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The Significance of Karl Barth
John McConnachie [1875-1948]


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Book Description

Title:
The Significance of Karl Barth
Authors:
Publication Year:
Location:
London
Publisher:
Hodder & Stoughton
Pages:
288
Subjects:
karl barth, theologians, christian theology, neoorthodoxy
Copyright Holder:
Public domain
John McConnachie [1875-1948], The Significance of Karl Barth

Table of Contents

  • Foreword
  1. Karl Barth's Intellectual and Spiritual Pilgrimage
  2. "A Bomb on the Playground of the Theologians"
  3. The New Terminology
  4. Barth as a Witness to the Word of God
  5. Barth as a Theologian of the Word of God
  6. Barth as a Preacher of the Word of God
  7. Barth on "The Way of the Christian Life"
  8. How are we to Place Karl Barth?
  • Appendix
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