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Who was Karl Barth? Why is Karl Barth known as the father of neo-orthodoxy? What does it mean to be Barthian?
The neo-orthodox theology of Karl Barth (1886–1968), represents a theological tidal wave on the landscape of 20th century theology.
First, I examine the Old Testament teaching on the image of God, then the New Testament, and then I work out a systematic, theological definition.
What is dialectical theology? How is dialectical theology related to neoorthodoxy? Why did Karl Barth develop dialectical theology?
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Tyler Wittman reflects on the ways he was influenced by John Webster.
Justification by Faith Apr 9, 2009 Article ID: DC172 | By: Carl F. H. Henry Late 20th century theology is taking a remarkable turn in respect to t...
Many people talk about John Calvin’s doctrine of election and predestination. Many others malign and despise it. Few understand it.
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