"In this study, Keith Ward offers a detailed critique of Barth's views on religion and revelation as articulated in Church Dogmatics. Against Barth's definition of religions as self-centred, wilful, and arbitrary human constructions, Ward offers a defence of world religions as a God-inspired search for and insight into spiritual truth"--
"In this study, Keith Ward offers a detailed critique of Barth's views on religion and revelation as articulated in Church Dogmatics. Against Barth's definition of religions as self-centred, wilful, and arbitrary human constructions, Ward offers a defence of world religions as a God-inspired search for and insight into spiritual truth"--
Keith Ward is Canon Professor at Christ Church College, Oxford and a fellow of the British Academy. The author of many books, most recently Adventures in Belief, he has taught at the University of Glasgow, Kings College London, where he was Professor of the History and Philosophy of Religion, and the University of Oxford, where he was the Regius Professor of Divinity.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Revelation as sublimation 2. Barth's theology of religion 3. The revolt against liberalism 4. The nature of revelation 5. Revelation against religion 6. The failure of religion 7. The failure of philosophy 8. Religion and truth 9. Universal grace.
1. Revelation as sublimation 2. Barth's theology of religion 3. The revolt against liberalism 4. The nature of revelation 5. Revelation against religion 6. The failure of religion 7. The failure of philosophy 8. Religion and truth 9. Universal grace.
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