Karl Barth's Doctrine of Sanctification: An Exploration of Church Dogmatics 66
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Karl Barth's Doctrine of Sanctification: An Exploration of Church Dogmatics 66  -     By: Michael Bartholomaeus

Karl Barth's Doctrine of Sanctification: An Exploration of Church Dogmatics 66

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Title: Karl Barth's Doctrine of Sanctification: An Exploration of Church Dogmatics 66
By: Michael Bartholomaeus
Format: Hardcover
Number of Pages: 254
Vendor: Fortress Academic
Publication Date: 2021
Dimensions: 9.00 X 6.00 X 0.69 (inches)
Weight: 1 pound 3 ounces
ISBN: 1978712154
ISBN-13: 9781978712157
Stock No: WW8712157

Publisher's Description

This book explores Karl Barth's doctrine of sanctification as set out in "The Sanctification of Man," 66 of the Church Dogmatics. It combines a close reading and interpretation of Barth's argument alongside some extended explorations of a number of difficulties and puzzles in Barth's formulation of the doctrine.

Author Bio

Michael Bartholomaeus (PhD, Otago University) works at Tabor College in Adelaide, Australia, and teaches in the area of systematic theology.

Editorial Reviews

Michael Bartholomaeus has written a fine work that is tightly organized and argued, offering us a needed careful reading of Barth on sanctification. He helpfully highlights Barth’s stress on the objective reality of Christ our sanctification as well as the Swiss theologian’s positive contributions to historic discussions on mortification and vivification. Along the way Bartholomaeus also provides a creative engagement with questions of Barth’s use of scripture, too often neglected in this type of study. This volume helps us to fill out a more accurate picture of modern conceptions of sanctification.

-- Kelly M. Kapic, Covenant College

Exploring Barth’s rich and underappreciated account of the human side of the divine-human covenant, this superlative study warrants careful consideration on the part of all those interested in reviving the church’s engagement with the doctrine of sanctification. Not only will students of Barth be blessed by this nuanced treatment, but also ministers and church leaders who seek to encourage active participation in the sanctification of Christ.

-- Christopher R.J. Holmes, University of Otago

Countering the widespread assumption that Barth’s account of sanctification leaves little room for human beings to play any substantial role, save to utter their grateful acceptance of what Christ has done on their behalf, Mike Bartholomaeus explores Barth’s account of sanctification with refreshing depth and insight, and demonstrates that there is a good deal more to Barth’s account than has commonly been recognised. Bartholomaeus offers us not only a superb exploration of Barth’s work, but compelling insight into the nature of the Christian life.

-- Murray Rae, University of Otago

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