Barth and Schleiermacher on the doctrine of election a systematic theological comparison

Teilw. zugl.: Princeton, NJ, Theolog. Seminary, Diss., 2002

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Veröffentlicht: Oxford, New York, NY u.a. Oxford Univ. Press 2006
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Zusammenfassung:Teilw. zugl.: Princeton, NJ, Theolog. Seminary, Diss., 2002
Introduction: quite close excuse meto Schleiermacher -- Barth on election -- Barth on Schleiermacher -- Barth and Schleiermacher -- Probing the tradition : Schleiermacher's revision of the doctrine in his essay on election -- Unconditional grace and predestination -- Election and general redemption through Christ -- One divine decree -- God, sin, and eternal damnation -- A universal predestination to salvation in Christ : the doctrine of election in the Christian faith -- Theology, the church, and Christianity -- The fundamental difference between God and the world -- Sin, grace, and redemption through Jesus -- Summary and critical evaluation -- From reprobation to election : Barth's revision of the doctrine of election in his commentary on Romans -- Predestination as an act of God -- Reprobation and election -- Jesus Christ and God's universal faithfulness -- To believe or not to believe : the doctrine of election in the Gottingen dogmatics -- The function of the doctrine -- God's revelation in hiddenness -- The teleology of God -- Summary : Barth's earlier doctrine of election -- Barth's christological revolution -- Lectures on the big theme of election in 1936 and 1937 -- The revision of the doctrine in church dogmatics II -- The changes in Barth's doctrine of election
Beschreibung:Includes bibliographical references and index
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Beschreibung:VIII, 229 S.
23 cm
ISBN:0199203229
0-19-920322-9
9780199203222
978-0-19-920322-2