Evangelical Theology: An Introduction

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Evangelical Theology: An Introduction is a concise, posthumously published work in which Swiss theologian Karl Barth summarizes and reflects on the core themes and method of his influential Protestant theology.

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instanceOf Christian theology book
non-fiction book
theological book
author Karl Barth NERFINISHED
basedOn lectures by Karl Barth
concerns task of the evangelical theologian
countryOfOrigin Switzerland
describedAs concise summary of Karl Barth's theology
introduction to Karl Barth's evangelical theology
emphasizes centrality of Jesus Christ
primacy of God's revelation
relationship between theology and prayer
theological reflection as service to the church
focusesOn core themes of Karl Barth's theology
method of Protestant theology
genre academic theology
hasForm lecture-based chapters
influencedBy Church Dogmatics NERFINISHED
intendedAudience Christian ministers
scholars of Karl Barth
students of theology
language German
notableFor accessible presentation of Barth's mature thought
systematic overview of evangelical theology
originalTitle Einführung in die evangelische Theologie
publicationStatus posthumous publication
relatedWork Church Dogmatics NERFINISHED
The Epistle to the Romans (Karl Barth) NERFINISHED
religiousTradition Christianity
subject Christian proclamation
Word of God NERFINISHED
church
doctrine of God
dogmatic theology
evangelical theology
freedom of theology
joy of theology
methodology of theology
prayer
responsibility of the theologian
revelation
theologicalPerspective Christocentric
Revelation-centered
theologicalTradition Protestant theology
Reformed theology

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