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Barth, Israel, and Jesus: Karl Barth's theology of Israel

Lindsay, Dr Mark RDrewes, Dr Hans-Anton(Series edited by)Hunsinger, Professor George(Series edited by)Webster, Revd Prof John(Series edited by)
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The attitude of Karl Barth to Israel and the Jews has long been the subject of heated controversy amongst historians and theologians.

The question that has so far predominated in the debate has been Barth's attitude, both theologically and practically, towards the Jews during the period of the Third Reich and the Holocaust itself.

How, if at all, did Barth's attitudes change in the post-war years?

Did Barth's own theologising in the aftermath of the Holocaust take that horrendous event into account in his later writings on Israel and the Jews?

Mark Lindsay explores such questions through a deep consideration of volume four of Barth's Church Dogmatics, the 'Doctrine of Reconciliation'.

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Ashgate
0754684393 / 9780754684398
Ebook
01/11/2007
England
English
124 pages