Contemporary Political Orders and Christ: Karl Barth's Christology and Political PraxisPickwick Publications, 1985 - 269 pages Pittsburgh Theological Monograph - New Series General Editor - Dikran Y. Hadidian |
Table des matières
Chapter | 33 |
Chapter Three | 63 |
JESUS CHRIST AS SERVANT LORD | 91 |
Droits d'auteur | |
7 autres sections non affichées
Autres éditions - Tout afficher
Expressions et termes fréquents
action Barmen Declaration Barth calls Barth's christology basis become Busch character Christian community christology Church Dogmatics claim concealed covenant creation creature democratic diaconate dialectic discipleship divine doctrine economic edition of Romans eschatological eternal ethics Evangelical event evil exalted fact faith falsehood fellow-humanity fellowman fellowship freedom fulfilled German German Christians goals Gottes Helmut Gollwitzer humankind Ibid idea ideologies institutions Israel Jesus Christ judge judgment justification Karl Barth Karl Marx kingdom Kingdom of God Kupisch labor lbid liberal light live Lord Marquardt Marx means movement nature negation non-Christian obedience Old Testament particularly Paul Tillich political praxis prophetic question radical reality reconciliation redeemed society relation relationship resurrection revealed revolution Safenwil sanctification says Barth scripture Secondly servant simply sinful sinners situation sloth social democracy solidarity speak summons Tambach theology thinking Thirdly tion true humanity truth unity unredeemed Verlag vocation whilst witness Word Young Marx ог