Karl Barth: a life in conflict

"From the beginning of his career, Swiss theologian Karl Barth (1886-1968) was often in conflict with the spirit of his times. While during the First World War German poets and philosophers became intoxicated by the experience of community and transcendence, Barth fought against all attempts to...

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Autore principale: Tietz, Christiane 1967- (Autore)
Altri autori: Barnett, Victoria 1950- (Traduttore)
Tipo di documento: Stampa Libro
Lingua:Inglese
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Pubblicazione: Oxford Oxford University Press 2021
In:Anno: 2021
Edizione:First edition
(sequenze di) soggetti normati:B Barth, Karl 1886-1968
B Barth, Karl 1886-1968 / Biografia
Notazioni IxTheo:KAJ Età contemporanea
KDD Chiesa evangelica
Altre parole chiave:B Barth, Karl (1886-1968)
B Biografia
B Theologians Biography (Switzerland)
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Riepilogo:"From the beginning of his career, Swiss theologian Karl Barth (1886-1968) was often in conflict with the spirit of his times. While during the First World War German poets and philosophers became intoxicated by the experience of community and transcendence, Barth fought against all attempts to locate the divine in culture or individual sentiment. This freed him for a deep worldly engagement: he was known as "the red pastor," was the primary author of the founding document of the Confessing Church, the Barmen Theological Declaration, and after 1945 protested the rearmament of the Federal Republic of Germany. Christiane Tietz compellingly explores the interactions between Barth's personal and political biography and his theology. Numerous newly-available documents0offer insight into the lesser-known sides of Barth such as his long-term three-way relationship with his wife Nelly and his colleague Charlotte von Kirschbaum. This is an evocative portrait of a theologian who described himself as "God's cheerful partisan," who was honored as a prophet and a genial spirit, was feared as a critic, and shaped the theology of an entire century as no other thinker." --(Publisher, back cover of dust jacket.)
Descrizione del documento:Literaturverzeichnis Seite [417]-431
ISBN:0198852460