Church Dogmatics

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Church Dogmatics is Karl Barth’s monumental multi-volume work of Protestant theology, widely regarded as one of the most influential theological writings of the 20th century.

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instanceOf multi-volume work
systematic theology
theological work
author Karl Barth
centralTheme covenant of grace
revelation in Jesus Christ
sovereignty of God
centuryOfInfluence 20th century
countryOfOrigin Switzerland
editorOfEnglishEdition Geoffrey W. Bromiley
Thomas F. Torrance
genre academic theology
influenced Eberhard Jüngel
Hans Küng
Jürgen Moltmann
Thomas F. Torrance
Wolfhart Pannenberg
modern Protestant theology
language German
mainDiscipline dogmatic theology
notableFor Christocentric theology
Trinitarian theology
doctrine of election
doctrine of reconciliation
doctrine of the Word of God
influence on 20th-century theology
opposes liberal Protestantism
natural theology
originalTitle Church Dogmatics (Kirchliche Dogmatik)
surface form: Kirchliche Dogmatik
part Church Dogmatics (Kirchliche Dogmatik)
surface form: Church Dogmatics I

Church Dogmatics (Kirchliche Dogmatik)
surface form: Church Dogmatics II

Church Dogmatics (Kirchliche Dogmatik)
surface form: Church Dogmatics III

Church Dogmatics (Kirchliche Dogmatik)
surface form: Church Dogmatics IV
publicationEndYear 1967
publicationStartYear 1932
publisherOfEnglishEdition T&T Clark
relatedWork The Epistle to the Romans (Karl Barth)
structure four main parts
subTitle The Doctrine of Creation
The Doctrine of God
The Doctrine of Reconciliation
The Doctrine of the Word of God
targetAudience Christian clergy
seminary students
theologians
theologicalTradition Protestant theology
Reformed theology
volumeCount 13
writingPeriod interwar period
post–World War II period

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Karl Barth (visiting) knownFor Church Dogmatics
subject surface form: Karl Barth