Volume II: The Doctrine of God

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Volume II: The Doctrine of God is the second volume of Karl Barth’s monumental theological work Church Dogmatics, focusing on the nature, attributes, and self-revelation of God.

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instanceOf theological book
author Karl Barth NERFINISHED
belongsToDiscipline Christian theology
systematic theology
centralTheme Christocentric doctrine of God
God’s covenantal relationship with humanity
God’s self-revelation
countryOfOrigin Switzerland
denominationalContext Protestant theology
emphasizes God’s freedom
God’s grace
God’s love
revelation as the basis of theology
focusesOn God’s being in act
God’s freedom and love
Trinity NERFINISHED
attributes of God
divine election
doctrine of God
nature of God
revelation in Jesus Christ
self-revelation of God
follows Volume I: The Doctrine of the Word of God NERFINISHED
hasInfluenced 20th-century Protestant theology
Trinitarian theology
contemporary dogmatics
doctrines of election
influencedBy John Calvin
Protestant Reformation NERFINISHED
Reformed scholasticism
keyConcept Christ as the center of the doctrine of God
God’s being is in His act
God’s revelation as self-interpretation
language German
notableFor Christocentric reinterpretation of divine attributes
comprehensive treatment of the doctrine of God in the Church Dogmatics
originalLanguage German
partOf Church Dogmatics NERFINISHED
precedes Volume III: The Doctrine of Creation NERFINISHED
seriesNumber 2
subjectArea Christian doctrine
dogmatic theology
theologian Karl Barth NERFINISHED
theologicalMovement dialectical theology
tradition Reformed theology
volumeNumber II
workIn systematic theology

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Church Dogmatics (Kirchliche Dogmatik) part Volume II: The Doctrine of God
subject surface form: Church Dogmatics