Karl Barth’s Church Dogmatics

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Karl Barth’s Church Dogmatics is a monumental multi-volume work of Protestant theology that systematically rethinks Christian doctrine in the 20th-century neo-orthodox tradition.

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instanceOf multi-volume work
theological work
author Karl Barth NERFINISHED
centralConcept Christocentrism
election in Christ
revelation in Jesus Christ
the Word of God NERFINISHED
endOfPublication 1967
hasPart Church Dogmatics I/1 NERFINISHED
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influenced 20th-century Protestant theology
ecumenical theology
post-war European theology
influencedBy Anselm of Canterbury NERFINISHED
Friedrich Schleiermacher NERFINISHED
John Calvin
Martin Luther NERFINISHED
language German
mainTheme doctrine of God
doctrine of creation
doctrine of reconciliation
doctrine of redemption
doctrine of the Word of God
notableFor Christ-centered doctrine of election
emphasis on divine revelation
rejection of liberal Protestantism
scope and length as a theological work
originalTitle Kirchliche Dogmatik NERFINISHED
placeOfOrigin Switzerland NERFINISHED
plannedVolume Church Dogmatics V NERFINISHED
publisher T&T Clark NERFINISHED
Theologischer Verlag Zürich NERFINISHED
religiousContext Protestantism
startOfPublication 1932
subject Christian doctrine
dogmatics
systematic theology
theologicalTradition Reformed theology
neo-orthodoxy NERFINISHED
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Neo-orthodoxy keyWork Karl Barth’s Church Dogmatics