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Karl Barth's Theology as a Resource for a Christian Theology of Religions
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▼▲| Title: Karl Barth's Theology as a Resource for a Christian Theology of Religions By: Sven Ensminger Format: Paperback Vendor: T&T Clark Publication Date: 2016 | Weight: 2 pounds ISBN: 0567666727 ISBN-13: 9780567666727 Stock No: WW666727 |
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▼▲Ensmingers extrapolations [in Karl Barths Theology as a Resource for a Christian Theology of Religions] provide the first steps for thinking with Barth for a theology of religions relevant for the third millennium, arguably what the Swiss theologian would have wanted the contemporary church to take up. - Religious Studies Review
A generally reliable piece of exposition. Ensmingerand Barthdeliver handsomely. W. Travis McMaken, Lindenwood University, USA, Interpretation: A Journal of Bible and Theology
In the theology of religions Barth fell out of favour for a time. In this book Sven Ensminger helps to re-establish Barth as a key, constructive and rigorous voice. He shows that Barth is able to defend and elaborate his own complex and unique Reformed theological vision regarding revelation and the 'religions'. Ensminger also takes Barth and puts him into useful dialogue with Hick and Rahner. This book will be helpful to Barth specialists as well as those who are concerned about Christian attitudes to other religions. Gavin D'Costa, University of Bristol, UK
Sven Ensminger shows convincingly that Karl Barth's examination of 'religion' and his qualification of the non-christian religions cannot be classified simply as 'exclusivism'. In his thorough study he outlines Barth's multi-faceted doctrine of revelation and his understanding of religion. He takes Barth's theological anthropology and his doctrine of election into account and relates Barth's approach to Rahner's 'inclusivism' and Hick's 'pluralism'. The strength of the study lies in comprising a broad spectrum of Barth's works and in drawing on the original German texts. This enables Ensminger to correct some misunderstandings of Barth and sheds new light on his approach as a resource for the current debate on theology of religions. Reinhold Bernhardt, University of Basel, Switzerland
Sven Ensminger has provided a valuable addition to the growing body of literature that draws upon Karl Barth's theology as a resource for a Christian understanding of other faiths. In particular, he argues that Barth is able to combine a commitment to the uniqueness of Jesus as the self-disclosure of God with an openness to the action of God outside the Christian religion. In overcoming some standard misreadings of Barth, Ensminger offers his work as an important resource for current debates about the relationship of Jesus to the religions of the world. David Fergusson, University of Edinburgh, UK
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