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Karl Barth's Theological Exegesis: The Hermeneutical Principles of the Romerbrief Period

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by Richard E. Burnett

    • Author

      Richard E. Burnett

    • Book Format

      Paperback

    • Publisher

      Eerdmans Publishing Company

    • Published

      June 2004

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      Karl Barth's Theological Exegesis: The Hermeneutical Principles of the Romerbrief Period

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      Foreword by Bruce McCormack

      For many students of Scripture and Christian theology, Karl Barth's break with liberalism is the most important event that has occurred in theology in over 200 years. In Karl Barth's Theological Exegesis Richard E. Burnett provides the first detailed look at this watershed event, showing how Barth read the Bible before and after his break with liberalism, how he came to read the Bible differently than most of his contemporaries, and why Barth's contribution is still significant today.

      As Burnett explains, the crux of Barth's legacy is his abandonment of the hermeneutical tradition of Schleiermacher, which had had such a profound influence on Christian thought in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. This hermeneutical tradition, which began with Herder and extended through Dilthey, Troeltsch, Wobbermin, Wernle, and Barth himself prior to 1915, is characterized by its attempt to integrate broad aspects of interpretation, to establish universally valid rules of interpretation on the basis of a general anthropology, and by its reliance on empathy.

      Barth's discovery that "the being of God is the hermeneutical problem" implied that the object to be known should determine the way taken in knowing. This fundamental insight brought about a hermeneutical revolution that gave priority to content over method, to actual exegesis over hermeneutical theory. The development of Barth's new approach to Scripture is especially evident in his Römerbrief period, during which he developed a set of principles for properly reading Scripture. Burnett focuses on these principles, which have never been discussed at length or viewed specifically in relationship to Schleiermacher, and presents a study that challenges both "neo-orthodox" and "postmodern" readings of Barth.

      This is a crucial piece of scholarship. Not only is it the first major book in English on Barth's hermeneutics, but it also employs pioneering research in Barth studies. Burnett includes in his discussion important material only recently discovered in Switzerland and made available here in English for the first time -- namely, six preface drafts that Barth wrote for his famous Romans commentary, which some regard as the greatest theological work of all time.

      In making a major contribution to Barth studies, this volume will also inform scholars, pastors, and students whose interests range from modern Christian theology to the history of biblical interpretation.

      Specification

      • Author

        Richard E. Burnett

      • Book Format

        Paperback

      • Publisher

        Eerdmans Publishing Company

      • Published

        June 2004

      • Weight

        509g

      • Dimensions

        156 x 234 x 19 mm

      • ISBN

        9780802878205

      • ISBN-10

        0802878202

      • Eden Code

        5155045

      More Information

      • Author/Creator: Richard E. Burnett

      • ISBN: 9780802878205

      • Publisher: Eerdmans Publishing Company

      • Release Date: June 2004

      • Weight: 509g

      • Dimensions: 156 x 234 x 19 mm

      • Eden Code: 5155045


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