Barth's Doctrine of Creation: Creation, Nature, Jesus, and the Trinity - eBook
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Barth's Doctrine of Creation: Creation, Nature, Jesus, and the Trinity - eBook  -     By: Andrew K. Gabriel

Barth's Doctrine of Creation: Creation, Nature, Jesus, and the Trinity - eBook

Cascade Books / 2013 / ePub

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Title: Barth's Doctrine of Creation: Creation, Nature, Jesus, and the Trinity - eBook
By: Andrew K. Gabriel
Format: DRM Free ePub
Vendor: Cascade Books
Publication Date: 2013
ISBN: 9781630870966
ISBN-13: 9781630870966
Stock No: WW111959EB

Publisher's Description

Theologians working on the doctrine of creation are compelled to wrestle with Karl Barth's explication of this doctrine. And yet, studies on Barth have not paid a significant amount of attention to this aspect of his theology. To help fill this gap, Gabriel introduces and clarifies Barth's doctrine of creation by outlining its contours and evaluating three prominent critiques of Barth--critiques that focus on questions regarding the place of nature, the Trinity, Jesus, and history in his doctrine. Gabriel finds value in these critiques, while also identifying ways in which Barth's theology sometimes adequately addresses them. Through this, Gabriel mines insights from Barth that can contribute to a theology of nature or ecological theology and a Trinitarian theology of creation.

Author Bio

Andrew K. Gabriel is Assistant Professor of Theology at Horizon College and Seminary, an affiliated college of the University of Saskatchewan. He is the author of The Lord Is the Spirit: The Holy Spirit and the Divine Attributes (2011) and coauthor of Johannine Writings and Apocalyptic: An Annotated Bibliography (2013).

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