Evangelical, Catholic, and Reformed: Essays on Barth and Other Themes
In this book prominent Barth scholar George Hunsinger presents fifteen essays on Karl Barth€s understanding of Christian doctrine across a wide spectrum of topics, concluding with suggestions as to how Barth€s theology might fruitfully be retrieved for the future.
Hunsinger discusses Barth€s view on such subjects as the Trinity, creation, natural theology, Christology, justification, and time and eternity. As he delves into Barth€s theological substance, Hunsinger highlights ways in which Barth€s work was evangelical, Catholic, and Reformed, illuminating the ecumenical aspects of his thought. No other volume explains Barth€s views on this range of topics with such scope, depth, and clarity.