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“More than Leninism” – Karl Barth’s Theological Socialism

  • Matthias Gockel
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Karl Barth’s Epistle to the Romans
This chapter is in the book Karl Barth’s Epistle to the Romans
© 2022 Walter de Gruyter GmbH, Berlin/Boston

© 2022 Walter de Gruyter GmbH, Berlin/Boston

Chapters in this book

  1. Frontmatter I
  2. Table of Contents V
  3. Editors’ Introduction 1
  4. I Barth as Scriptural Theologian
  5. Reading Romans on the Brink: The Continuing Challenge of Barth’s Römerbrief 7
  6. “For I am Not Ashamed of the Gospel”: Commentary as Interpretation in the Römerbrief 25
  7. La Bible pour penser 41
  8. Abraham als Glaubensparadigma nach Karl Barth’s Römerbrief (Röm 4) 57
  9. II Hermeneutics and Metaphysics
  10. Barth sur l’être du monde devant Dieu. Ce que le Römerbrief permet de préciser dans la Dogmatik 75
  11. Le manifeste herméneutique de Karl Barth 93
  12. An Anti-Metaphysical Manifesto: Karl Barth’s Romans Commentary in its Second Edition 109
  13. III Historical Context
  14. Vom «Schweizerwinkel» auf das «hohe, bewegte Meer». Karl Barth zwischen Safenwil und Göttingen 121
  15. Karl Barth and the Quest for a New World 139
  16. IV Römerbrief, First edition (1919)
  17. God’s Moving Presence in History. Karl Barth’s Commentary on the Epistle to the Romans of 1919 and its Problem-Creating Solutions 157
  18. “More than Leninism” – Karl Barth’s Theological Socialism 179
  19. V Faith and Resurrection
  20. Das Wunder des Glaubens. Zu Röm 3,21–4,8 201
  21. Réflexions de philosophie pratique sur la «foi seule» 213
  22. Faith as Imperceptible Reality: Barth’s Understanding of Faith During the Römerbrief Period 225
  23. L’exercice de la liberté, la vie du Crucifié Ressuscité. Rm 6,9 entre la première et la deuxième édition du Römerbrief 241
  24. Faith, Love, and Extrinsic Grace in Barth’s Römerbrief 257
  25. Barth (1919–1922) and the Power of the Gospel (Romans 1:16–17) 275
  26. VI Ethics and Politics
  27. Karl Barth’s Commentary on Romans 8:18–25: An Ecological Reading 295
  28. Das Problem der Ethik in Karl Barths Römerbriefkommentar – im Vergleich mit Søren Kierkegaards Ethik der Liebe 313
  29. Ethics and the Catastrophe of Grace – Faith’s Obedience in the Ruins of Religion 335
  30. Reading Karl Barth’s Römerbrief 1919 for a Postcolonial Era of Theology 349
  31. Marcionism in Barth’s Theology? Clarifications and Developments 367
  32. VII Religion, Liturgy and Theology
  33. Que penser et que faire de la radicalité à l’oeuvre chez Barth ? 383
  34. Existence Between God and the No-God 405
  35. At the “Zero-Point” of Faith: The Clash of Old Man and New in the Römerbrief and Barth’s Later Doctrine of Sanctification 419
  36. Calvin’s “Christian philosophy” in Barth’s Römerbrief 435
  37. Barth’s Römerbrief and Liturgy’s Formative Function: Critique and Prospect 449
  38. Did Karl Barth Put an End to Theology? 463
  39. Contributors 477
  40. Copyright of Images 483
  41. Index of Authors 485
  42. Index of Subjects 493
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