Karl Barth and the Incarnation Karl Barth and the Incarnation
T&T Clark Studies in Systematic Theology

Karl Barth and the Incarnation

Christology and the Humility of God

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This work demonstrates the significance of Karl Barth's Christology by examining it in the context of his orientation toward the classical tradition - an orientation that was both critical and sympathetic. To compare this Christology with the doctrine's history, Sumner suggests first that the Chalcedonian portrait of the incarnation is conceputally vulnerable at a number of points. By recasting the doctrine in actualist terms - the history of Jesus' lived existence as God's fulfillment of His covenant with creatures, rather than a metaphysical uniting of natures - Barth is able to move beyond problems inherent in the tradition.

Despite a number of formal and material differences, however, Barth's position coheres with the intent of the ancient councils and ought to be judged as orthodox. Barth's great contribution to Christology is in the unapologetic affirmation of 'the humanity of God'.

GENRE
Religion & Spirituality
RELEASED
2014
25 September
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
256
Pages
PUBLISHER
T&T Clark
SELLER
Bookwire Gesellschaft zum Vertrieb digitaler Medien mbH
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1
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