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The theology of the reformed confessions, 1923 / Karl Barth ; translated and annotated by Darrell L. Guder and Judith J. Guder.

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Columbia series in reformed theologyPublication details: United States : WESTMINSTER-JOHN KNOX PR (KY), 2002.ISBN:
  • 0664222617 :
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • BT
Contents:
1. The Significance of the Confession in the Reformed Church -- 2. The Principle of Scripture and Its Grounds -- 3. Reformed Doctrine as a Whole. 1. The Debate with the Old Church. 2. The Positive Doctrine of Christianity. 3. The Controversy with Lutheranism. 4. The Battle against Modern Christianity. Index of Lutheran Confessions -- Index of Reformed Confessions -- Index of Scripture References.
Review: "Advancing beyond the theology of his Epistle to the Romans and also of his brilliant Theology of Calvin, Karl Barth's 1923 Gottingen lectures on the theology of the Reformed confessions represent the fruit of his study of the Reformed tradition and the development of his understanding of the church."--BOOK JACKET.
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Book: Standard Hewitson Library, Presbyterian Research Centre Main BX9428.A1 B37 2002 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Issued 06/04/2022 03-21

1. The Significance of the Confession in the Reformed Church -- 2. The Principle of Scripture and Its Grounds -- 3. Reformed Doctrine as a Whole. 1. The Debate with the Old Church. 2. The Positive Doctrine of Christianity. 3. The Controversy with Lutheranism. 4. The Battle against Modern Christianity. Index of Lutheran Confessions -- Index of Reformed Confessions -- Index of Scripture References.

"Advancing beyond the theology of his Epistle to the Romans and also of his brilliant Theology of Calvin, Karl Barth's 1923 Gottingen lectures on the theology of the Reformed confessions represent the fruit of his study of the Reformed tradition and the development of his understanding of the church."--BOOK JACKET.

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