The Doctrine of Redemption

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The Doctrine of Redemption is the projected but unfinished final part of Karl Barth’s monumental theological work Church Dogmatics, intended to address Christian teaching on salvation and Christ’s redemptive work.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf projected book
unwritten theological work
associatedWith 20th-century theology
dialectical theology
neo-orthodoxy
author Karl Barth NERFINISHED
creatorOccupation Swiss Reformed theologian
doctrinalFocus redemptive work of Jesus Christ
salvation in Christ
hasNotableFeature remained unwritten at Barth’s death
influencedBy earlier volumes of Church Dogmatics
intendedTopic Christian doctrine of salvation
Christ’s redemptive work
language German
partOf Church Dogmatics NERFINISHED
plannedForm volume of systematic theology
relatedConcept Christology NERFINISHED
atonement
soteriology
relatedWork Church Dogmatics IV NERFINISHED
religiousContext Christianity
status projected but not completed
unfinished
theologicalOrientation Reformed
theologicalTradition Protestant theology
workSeriesPosition final part of Church Dogmatics

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Church Dogmatics (Kirchliche Dogmatik) uncompletedPart The Doctrine of Redemption
subject surface form: Church Dogmatics