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  1. Karl Barth (* 10. Mai 1886 in Basel; † 10. Dezember 1968 ebenda) war ein Schweizer evangelisch-reformierter Theologe. Ab 1911 engagierte er sich als radikaldemokratischer Sozialist. Ab 1914 brach er mit der deutschen liberalen Theologie seiner Lehrer, die den Ersten Weltkrieg unterstützten.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Karl_BarthKarl Barth - Wikipedia

    Theology. Karl Barth's most significant theological work is his summa theology titled the Church Dogmatics, which contains Barth's doctrine of the word of God, doctrine of God, doctrine of reconciliation and doctrine of redemption. Barth is most well known for reorienting all theological discussion around Jesus.

    • 20th century
  3. Karl Barth was one of the most influential Protestant theologians of the 20th century who, in emphasizing the ‘wholly otherness of God,’ radically changed Protestant thought from the anthropocentrism of 19th-century liberal theology.

    • Thomas Forsyth Torrance
  4. The theology of Karl Barth (1886–1968), which represents a theological tidal wave on the landscape of 20th century theology, is a totalizing system of doctrine rooted in a novel conception of God’s relationship with humanity, summed up in what he sees as an eternally and fully realized “Christ-event,” a sovereignly willed and enacted ...

  5. The distinctive features of Karl Barths theology remain the subject of considerable debate and ongoing investigation. But some widely agreed upon features can be acknowledged. Before it was anything else, Barths theology was a theology of the Word of God.

  6. Karl Barth (1886-1968) was the most important Swiss theologian of the twentieth century, with an influence far beyond Switzerland. He is considered alongside Thomas Aquinas , Jean Calvin, and Friedrich Schleiermacher to be one of the greatest thinkers within the history of the Christian tradition.

  7. The Center for Barth Studies exists to provide leading resources on the theology and legacy of Swiss Reformed theologian Karl Barth (1886–1968). The center hosts programs and events, provides research resources, and facilitates constructive theological conversation for engagement with the Christian theological tradition and its public ...