Wide-ranging doctrinal expositions by an expert scholar of 20th-century theologian Karl Barth
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 views 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.