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Karl Barth on Theology and Philosophy

  • Hardback
  • 304 pages
  • Publisher: Oxford University Press
  • 15.6 x 23.4 x 1.8 cm

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For theology students and philosophy enthusiasts alike

Clarifies Barth's complex views on faith and reason

You will gain a deeper understanding of Barth's legacy

Explore the intricate relationship between theology and philosophy through Karl Barth's comprehensive insights.

Karl Barth is often assumed to have been hostile to philosophy, wilfully ignorant of it, or too indebted to its conclusions for his own theological good. These truisms of twentieth-century theology are challenged in this original and comprehensive account of Barth's understanding of the relationship between theology and philosophy. Drawing upon a range of material from Barth's earliest writings (1909) up until interviews and roundtable discussions that took place shortly before his death (1968), Kenneth Oakes offers a developmental account of Barth's thoughts on philosophy and theology. Beginning with the nineteenth-century intellectual background to Barth's earliest theology, Oakes presents the young and 'liberal' Barth's understanding of the relationship between theology and philosophy and then tracks this understanding throughout the rest of Barth's career. While Barth never finally settled on a single, fixed account of theology and philosophy, there was still a great deal of continuity regarding this topic in Barth's oeuvre.Looking through the lens of theology and philosophy Barth's continual indebtedness to nineteenth-century modern theology is clearly seen, as well as his attempts and struggles to move beyond it. In addition to locating Barth's account of theology and philosophy historically, this study also gives attention to the specific doctrines and theological presuppositions that inform Barth's different portrayals of the relationship between theology and philosophy. Oakes asks how and why Barth used material from the doctrines under consideration-such as revelation, theological ethics, Christology- to talk about theology and philosophy. Barth is shown to have been concerned not only with the integrity and independence of theological discourse but also with the idea that theology should not lose its necessary and salutary interactions with philosophy. Finally, Oakes also considers the reception of Barth's thought in some of the luminary figures of twentieth-century philosophy, and identifies the three main impressions philosophers have had of Barth's life and work.
Karl Barth on Theology and Philosophy and A Poetic Christ: Thomist Reflections on Scripture, Language and Reality
A Poetic Christ: Thomist Reflections on Scripture, Language and RealityKarl Barth on Theology and Philosophy

  • Title

    Karl Barth on Theology and Philosophy

  • Author

    Kenneth Oakes

  • Book Format

    Hardback

  • Publisher

    Oxford University Press

  • Published

    December 2012

  • Weight

    591g

  • Page Count

    304

  • Dimensions

    15.6 x 23.4 x 1.8 cm

  • ISBN

    9780199661169

  • ISBN-10

    0199661162

  • Eden Code

    4024299

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