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Author: Karl Barth Publisher: Regent College Publishing ISBN: 1573834114 Category : Religion Languages : en Pages : 1
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This volume contains two sermons by the early twentieth-century theologian and pastor Karl Barth. The first sermon, given upon the sinking of the Titanic in 1912, appears in print here for the first time ever. The second sermon, given in 1934 during Nazi ascendancy, appears for the first time in English translation. With a substantial introduction by Bishop William H. Willimon, this volume is an indispensable resource not only for Barth scholars, but also for anyone concerned with the presence of the Word in this world.
Author: Karl Barth Publisher: Regent College Publishing ISBN: 1573834114 Category : Religion Languages : en Pages : 1
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This volume contains two sermons by the early twentieth-century theologian and pastor Karl Barth. The first sermon, given upon the sinking of the Titanic in 1912, appears in print here for the first time ever. The second sermon, given in 1934 during Nazi ascendancy, appears for the first time in English translation. With a substantial introduction by Bishop William H. Willimon, this volume is an indispensable resource not only for Barth scholars, but also for anyone concerned with the presence of the Word in this world.
Author: Karl Barth Publisher: ISBN: 9781532646379 Category : Religion Languages : en Pages : 72
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""An important feature of this booklet is the inclusion of two contrasting sermons by Barth--the 'monster of a full scale Titanic sermon' of 1912, and the sermon of Christ's walking on the lake of 1934. In different ways these dealt with disasters, the unfortunate disaster of 1912, and the far more serious disaster of rising Hitlerism in 1934. How did it come about that the approaches were so very different? A simple answer lies in Barth's threefold development of the doctrine of God's word. . . . The 1912 sermon fails by all these standards. The 1934 sermon passes, and proves to be a more powerful response to the current situation."" --Geoffrey W. Bromiley, translator of Church Dogmatics and author of An Introduction to the Theology of Karl Barth ""Karl Barth's two sermons dramatically reflect his preaching in two distinct phases. In each, he is seeking a word to proclaim to the congregation; but in dramatically different ways. . . . These sermons, with Bishop Willimon's fine introduction, clearly show the preacher Barth was and the preacher Barth became, while also directly challenging the contemporary church always to listen to God's Word, to trust, and to obey."" --Donald K. McKim, Editor, How Karl Barth Changed My Mind ""The mighty Karl Barth still speaks in our postmodern world. . . . His preaching once was one of the great voices in the context of the rise of Hitler's rise to power in Germany. His voice is still audible, along with those of Martin Niemuller, Helmut Thielicke, and Dietrich Bonhoeffer. These great preachers are examples of Germany's biblically grounded Reformation preaching."" --James D. Strauss, Professor Emeritus of Theology and Philosophy, Lincoln Christian Seminary, Lincoln, Illinois ""The sermon from Bremen reminds me how I as a boy experienced the last sermons of my grandfather in the Basel prison: line by line he brought the biblical text anew to speech (to life in speech). Listen: whoever wants to preach in this way must at the same time stand just as awake and engaged in current events as this comes to expression in the Titanic sermon. In this way the two sermons make a suspenseful pair (maybe even a dialectic pair)."" --Dieter Zellweger, President of the Karl Barth Legacy Commission and Karl Barth's grandson Kurt I. Johanson is Pastor at Pleasant Grove Church in Dallas, Texas, and formerly adjunct lecturer in Homiletics at Dallas Christian College.
Author: Karl Barth Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers ISBN: 1597524263 Category : Religion Languages : en Pages : 158
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In this series of lectures delivered in the period immediately preceding World War II, Barth addresses the major topics of systematic theology. The reader gets a glimpse of the depth of Barth's thinking in these brief discourses, which he expanded upon greatly in his major work, 'Church Dogmatics.' In an Appendix, Barth answers question from the audience regarding the last essay. Contents 1. Revelation 2. The Church 3. Theology 4. The Ministry of the Word 5. The Christian as Witness Appendix
Author: Karl Barth Publisher: Westminster John Knox Press ISBN: 1611647959 Category : Religion Languages : en Pages : 240
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World War I changed Karl Barth's theology forever. In this book William Klempa presents for the first time in English thirteen sermons that offer Barth's unique view and commentary on the Great War. Barth saw the war as “a unique time of God,†believing it to represent God's judgment on militarism. The sermons reveal a deep strain of theological wrestling with the war's meaning, as Barth comes to see the conflict as the logical outcome of all human attempts to create God in our own image. As it demonstrates a decisive shift in Barth's early theology, this volume is essential for anyone who wishes to understand the twentieth century's greatest theologian.
Author: Karl Barth Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing ISBN: 0567155234 Category : Religion Languages : en Pages : 256
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This classic volume of Barth's essays was first published in 1924 under the title 'Das Wort Gottes und die Theologie'. In this brand new English edition all the critical apparatus is translated, each chapter including an explanatory passage giving general historical context and details of Barth's own biography. These essays represent the very best of Barth's work. Far from being superceded by the Church Dogmatics, indeed, a thorough understanding of the Church Dogmatics must presuppose a close knowledge of them. The style is vivid, deeply engaged and engaging, often expressionistic (making frequent use of irony and hyperbole). Peter Gay described Weimar culture as a "dance on the edge of a volcano." If so, then it was essays like these that provided the music.
Author: Bishop William H. Willimon Publisher: Abingdon Press ISBN: 142672053X Category : Religion Languages : en Pages : 427
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One of today’s greatest preacher-theologians engages one of the twentieth century's greatest teacher-theologians on the meaning of preaching.Readers of William H. Willimon’s many books have long found there the influence of Karl Barth, probably the most significant theologian of the twentieth century. In this new book Willimon explores that relationship explicitly by engaging Barth’s work on the pitfalls and problems, glories and grandeur of preaching the Word of God. The Swiss theologian, says the author, expressed one of the highest theologies of preaching of any of the great theologians of the church. Yet too much of Barth’s understanding of preaching lies buried in the Church Dogmatics and other, sometimes obscure, sources. Willimon brings this material to light, introducing the reader to Barth’s thought, not just on the meaning, but the practice of preaching as well.
Author: Angela Dienhart Hancock Publisher: Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing ISBN: 0802867340 Category : History Languages : en Pages : 372
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What does a theologian say to young preachers in the early 1930s, at the dawn of the Third Reich? What Karl Barth did say, how he said it, and why he said it at that time and place are the subject of Angela Dienhart Hancock's book. This is the story of how a preaching classroom became a place of resistance in Germany in 1932 33 -- a story that has not been told in its fullness. In that emergency situation, Barth took his students back to the fundamental questions about what preaching is and what it is for, returning again and again to the affirmation of the Godness of God, the only ground of resistance to ideological captivity. No other text has so interpreted Barth's "Exercises in Sermon Preparation" in relation to their theological, political, ecclesiastical, academic, and rhetorical context.
Author: Karl Barth Publisher: Westminster John Knox Press ISBN: 0664233678 Category : Religion Languages : en Pages : 192
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Westminster John Knox Press is proud to present this special collection of fourteen of Karl Barth's World War I-era sermons--the only English language collection of Barth's sermons preached between 1917 and 1920 when he was a parish pastor in Safenwil, Switzerland. This volume offers a fascinating glimpse into Barth's interpretation of Scripture during a time of great historical significance. Renowned preacher William H. Willimon provides expert commentary on the theological and homiletical substance of each selection and points to the many ways in which Barth's early preaching can enrich the work of preachers today.
Author: David Guretzki Publisher: InterVarsity Press ISBN: 0830894330 Category : Religion Languages : en Pages : 240
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Anyone exploring a new territory knows the benefit of an experienced guide. A guide can make the difference between tiresome drudgery and a life-changing adventure. This is as true for exploring new thinkers and books as it is for places. If ever a theologian required a guide, it would be Karl Barth. His many writings have secured his place as the most significant theologian of the twentieth century. The massive Church Dogmatics alone spans over eight thousand pages and six million words. David Guretzki has been reading and teaching Barth for decades, and he has gathered numerous hints and notes along the way for how best to explore the writings of the Swiss theologian. Inside you will find frequently asked questions a glossary of key concepts and persons a tour guide to Barth's early writings tips on how to write a paper on Barth a guided tour to the Church Dogmatics Whether you are a first-time reader or a seasoned student, An Explorer's Guide to Karl Barth will give you the tools and tips to get the most out of your experience. Enjoy the journey! Books in the Explorer's Guide series are accessible guidebooks for those studying the great Christian texts and theologians from church history, helping readers explore the context in which these texts were written and navigate the rich yet complex terrain of Christian theology.
Author: Kenneth Oakes Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers ISBN: 1610970160 Category : Religion Languages : en Pages : 180
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Karl Barth's 1922 The Epistle to the Romans is one of the most famous, notorious, and influential works in twentieth-century theology and biblical studies. It is also a famously and notoriously difficult and enigmatic work, especially as its historical context becomes more and more foreign. In this book, Kenneth Oakes provides historical background to the writing of The Epistle to the Romans, an introduction and analysis of its main themes and terms, a running commentary on the text itself, and suggestions for further readings from Barth on some of the issues it raises. The volume not only offers orientation and assistance for those reading The Epistle to the Romans for the first time, it also deals with contemporary problems in current Barth scholarship regarding liberalism, dialectics, and analogy.