Evangelical, Catholic, and Reformed: Doctrinal Essays on Barth and Related Themes
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Evangelical, Catholic, and Reformed: Doctrinal Essays on Barth and Related Themes  -     By: George R. Hunsinger

Evangelical, Catholic, and Reformed: Doctrinal Essays on Barth and Related Themes

Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing Co. / 2015 / Paperback

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Winner of the 2010 Karl Barth Award from the Union of Evangelical Churches in Germany.

In Evangelical Catholic and Reformed, George Hunsinger presents this stunning collection of 15 meaty essays on the full spectrum of the Karl Barth's thought. Topics include the Trinity, creation, natural theology, Christology, justification, time and eternity. Throughout the collection, Hunsinger wrestles to clarify meanings and nuances of Barth's thought.

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Title: Evangelical, Catholic, and Reformed: Doctrinal Essays on Barth and Related Themes
By: George R. Hunsinger
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 296
Vendor: Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing Co.
Publication Date: 2015
Dimensions: 9.00 X 6.00 (inches)
Weight: 1 pound 1 ounce
ISBN: 080286550X
ISBN-13: 9780802865502
Stock No: WW865502

Publisher's Description

In this book prominent Barth scholar George Hunsinger presents fifteen essays on Karl Barth’s understanding of Christian doctrine across a wide spectrum of topics, concluding with suggestions as to how Barth’s theology might fruitfully be retrieved for the future.

Hunsinger discusses Barth’s view on such subjects as the Trinity, creation, natural theology, Christology, justification, and time and eternity. As he delves into Barth’s theological substance, Hunsinger highlights ways in which Barth’s work was evangelical, Catholic, and Reformed, illuminating the ecumenical aspects of his thought. No other volume explains Barth’s views on this range of topics with such scope, depth, and clarity.

Author Bio

George Hunsinger is McCord Professor of SystematicTheology at Princeton Theological Seminary and therecipient of the 2010 Karl Barth Prize from the Union ofEvangelical Churches in Germany.

Endorsements

George Hunsinger is our finest contemporary interpreter of our greatest contemporary theologian, Karl Barth.
-William H. Willimon,

In this collection of rich, lucid, penetrating essays George Hunsinger displays not only his deep knowledge of Barth's thought but also his own dogmatic and constructive insights regarding some of the central themes of Christian doctrine and ecumenical dialogue. The gathering of these essays into a single volume serves to introduce them to a wider readership and allows them to speak more forcefully as a whole.
-John R. Franke,
Evangelische Theologische Faculteit, Leuven, Belgium

This book confirms George Hunsinger's reputation as one of the world's finest dogmatic theologians. Decades of careful scholarly work have been distilled into these pages, and the result is a collection of essays distinguished by both their precision and their eloquence. While focused primarily on the theology of Karl Barth, these essays look outward and offer a contribution to the whole of the Christian theological tradition, showing us what it truly looks like for a theologian to practice church dogmatics.
-Keith L. Johnson,
Wheaton College

In these masterful essays George Hunsinger again proves himself to be an ideal guide to Barth's theology. Whether he is focusing on Barth alone or placing him in conversation with others, Hunsinger's breadth of knowledge and precision of expression are on full display. Scholars, students, and anyone who is curious about Barth will learn much from this book about what Barth thought -- and why it still matters.
-Gerald McKenny,
University of Notre Dame

Hunsinger skillfully places Barth in relationship to other major positions that shape contemporary theological discourse. While these essays can be read individually, together they comprise a kind of systematic theology that begins with the Trinity, moves to revelation, and continues with issues related to Christology, salvation, eschatology, justification, sanctification, and theological anthropology. Hunsinger's evaluations are fair and judicious, and his proposals open lines of reflection that other theologians will wish to explore.
-John Burgess,
Pittsburgh Theological Seminary

Editorial Reviews

William H. Willimon
"George Hunsinger is our finest contemporary interpreter of our greatest contemporary theologian, Karl Barth."

John R. Franke
-- Evangelische Theologische Faculteit, Leuven, Belgium
"In this collection of rich, lucid, penetrating essays George Hunsinger displays not only his deep knowledge of Barth’s thought but also his own dogmatic and constructive insights regarding some of the central themes of Christian doctrine and ecumenical dialogue. The gathering of these essays into a single volume serves to introduce them to a wider readership and allows them to speak more forcefully as a whole."

Keith L. Johnson
-- Wheaton College
"This book confirms George Hunsinger’s reputation as one of the world’s finest dogmatic theologians. Decades of careful scholarly work have been distilled into these pages, and the result is a collection of essays distinguished by both their precision and their eloquence. While focused primarily on the theology of Karl Barth, these essays look outward and offer a contribution to the whole of the Christian theological tradition, showing us what it truly looks like for a theologian to practice church dogmatics."

Gerald McKenny
-- University of Notre Dame
"In these masterful essays George Hunsinger again proves himself to be an ideal guide to Barth’s theology. Whether he is focusing on Barth alone or placing him in conversation with others, Hunsinger’s breadth of knowledge and precision of expression are on full display. Scholars, students, and anyone who is curious about Barth will learn much from this book about what Barth thought -- and why it still matters."

John Burgess
-- Pittsburgh Theological Seminary
"Hunsinger skillfully places Barth in relationship to other major positions that shape contemporary theological discourse. While these essays can be read individually, together they comprise a kind of systematic theology that begins with the Trinity, moves to revelation, and continues with issues related to Christology, salvation, eschatology, justification, sanctification, and theological anthropology. Hunsinger’s evaluations are fair and judicious, and his proposals open lines of reflection that other theologians will wish to explore."

Catholic Library World
"Hunsinger utilizes his many years of research and provides an excellent glimpse of contemporary theological issues through the eyes of Karl Barth. . . . A notable work."
 

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