Karl Barth, Catholic Renewal and Vatican II
(Sprache: Englisch)
A study of Barth's influence on Catholic theology leading up to Vatican II, when Catholics studying Barth received stimuli to renew theology and Church life.
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A study of Barth's influence on Catholic theology leading up to Vatican II, when Catholics studying Barth received stimuli to renew theology and Church life.
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Introduction 1. The Epistle to the Romans: First Reactions to Karl Barth 2. Anti-Modern Modern: The Philosophical Presumptions of Dialectical Theology 3. Unity in Faith: The Munster Circle, Robert Grosche and the Periodical Catholica 4. Fides quaerens intellectum: Barth's Essay on Anselm of Canterbury 5. The Invention of the Antichrist? Catholic Reactions to Barth's Condemnation of the analogia entis 6. Hans Urs von Balthasar's Contribution to the Renewal of Catholic Theology 7. Balthasar's Perception of Barth's Line of Thought 8. Balthasar's Appropriation of Barth's Line of Thought (1948-1951) 9. Balthasar's Later Writings on Barth's Thought (after 1951) Summary Bibliography Author Index Subject Index
Autoren-Porträt von Benjamin Dahlke
Benjamin Dahlke is a postdoctoral research fellow at the Department of Catholic Theology, University of Mainz, Germany. Bruce McCormack is Professor of Theology at Princeton Theological Seminary, USA.
Bibliographische Angaben
- Autor: Benjamin Dahlke
- Maße: 16 x 22,5 cm, Kartoniert (TB), Englisch
- Verlag: Bloomsbury Academic T&T Clark
- ISBN-10: 056761686X
- ISBN-13: 9780567616869
- Erscheinungsdatum: 07.11.2013
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Englisch
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'Benjamin Dahlke's book concisely tells the previously unknown but nevertheless fascinating story of the intensive dialogue between Karl Barth and a rather varied group of German speaking Catholic colleagues. Parts of Barth's most attentive audience, it seems, came from a field that he himself looked upon with a curious mixture of suspicion, disdain and lively interest. Dahlke shows that conversing with Barth or criticizing his theology became one of the most striking phenomena of Catholic theology in search of reform from the 1930s to the 1960s. Dahlke's finely written book is in itself a history of Catholic theology on the way to Vatican II.' - Prof. Dr Leonhard Hell, University of Mainz, Germany -- Leonhard Hell 'The Joint Declaration on the Doctrine of Justification is a major ecumenical agreement whose theological rationale requires rigorous exploration for the future of Lutheran-Roman Catholic dialogue. In an exemplary manner Dr. De Witte offers such an examination which will contribute significantly to the ongoing debate about the Joint Declaration. Anyone interested in the contemporary church will discover this work to be indispensable, even if not everyone will concur with all of its conclusions. It is a highly important piece of scholarship.' - William G. Rusch, Yale Divinity School, USA -- William G. Rusch In the first chapters, Dahlke offers the results of a sweeping survey of early Catholic readers of Barth. While some names of those who will Barth in this volume are well known...others remain more obscure... The reader is indebted to Dahlke for the detective work involved in restoring some of these voices to the wider theological conversation. He skilfully executes the brief biographical/historical introductions that set these figures in context, and that inform and engage the reader. -- Michael Anthony Novak, Independent Researcher Theological Studies
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