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Clearing a space for human action: towards an ethical ontology in the early theology of Karl Barth /

Author

Spencer, Archibald James,

Series

Issues in systematic theology;

Volume

vol. 10

Year of Publication

2003.

Publisher

Peter Lang,

Pages

341

Language

en

ISBN

0820455849, 9780820455846

ARI Id

1674994796799


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Ch. I. Barth's Anthropology in Contemporary Debate
Initial Reaction to Barth's Anthropology
The Barth-Brunner Debate
Barth's Anthropology After Brunner
From Dialectic to Analogy
Barth Interpretation After von Balthasar
Barth's Ethics According to R. E. Willis
Jungel and the Divine-Human Relation
Analogy and Anthropology: God and Humanity in Correspondence
Toward a Moral Ontology in Barth
Summary
Ch. II. Toward a Revised Anthropology
God is God
The Righteousness of God
Social Action and the Human Agent
The Christian's Place in Society
The Problem of Ethics and Human Agency
Barth and [Neo]Kantianism
The Problem of Ethics
Ch. III. The Human Agent After 1922
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