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Karl Barth's doctrine of election / William John Hausmann

By: Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Publication details: New York : Philosophical Library, 1969Description: 103 p. ; 23 cmSubject(s): LOC classification:
  • BT810.2  .H38 1969
Contents:
The problem of the place of the doctrine of election in systematic theology -- Barth's rejection of the various views, principles and systems of the various traditions of the church regarding the doctrine of election -- Exposition of Barth's position that Jesus Christ is the electing God and elect man -- The rejection of Jesus Christ and the rejection of individual men: Barth's various solutions to the problem of rejection, damnation and reprobation -- A critique of Barth's theological methodology -- A critique of the christological content of Barth's doctrine of election: theological harmonization -- Question of internal consistency in Barth's doctrine of election (dogmatic continuity).
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The problem of the place of the doctrine of election in systematic theology -- Barth's rejection of the various views, principles and systems of the various traditions of the church regarding the doctrine of election -- Exposition of Barth's position that Jesus Christ is the electing God and elect man -- The rejection of Jesus Christ and the rejection of individual men: Barth's various solutions to the problem of rejection, damnation and reprobation -- A critique of Barth's theological methodology -- A critique of the christological content of Barth's doctrine of election: theological harmonization -- Question of internal consistency in Barth's doctrine of election (dogmatic continuity).

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