Reframing Personalism in Karl Barth
Reframing Personalism in Karl Barth
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Sara Mannen in her book rejects the notion that Karl Barth’s theology makes God in the image of the modern autonomous subject and argues that his concept of divine personhood is best understood when reframed through the intellectual context that resulted from the Pantheism Controversy, which explicitly revolved around issues of the knowledge and nature of God and divine personhood. The work of Mendelssohn, Jacobi, Fichte, Herder, and Schelling created an environment that necessitated theologians address the concepts of divine personhood, divine absoluteness, and modern questions of theological epistemology. Mannen argues that Barth’s distinctly modern conception of divine personhood reflects and responds to this environment by providing the necessary divine ontological foundation that establishes God is capable of self-revelation without detriment to God’s absoluteness and that Barth’s motivation for the occasional use of counterfactual language is to maintain God’s personal nature and identity.
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| Autor | Sara Mannen; Christine Axt-Piscalar; David Fergusson |
| Format | gebundene Ausgabe |
| Sprachfassung | Englisch |
| Seiten | 263 |
| Erscheinungsdatum | 2025-10-13 |
| Verlag | Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht |
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| Artikelnummer | m0000QC1L1 |
| EAN | 9783525502341 |
| GTIN | 09783525502341 |
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Sara Mannen in her book rejects the notion that Karl Barth’s theology makes God in the image of the modern autonomous subject and argues that his concept of divine personhood is best understood when reframed through the intellectual context that resulted from the Pantheism Controversy, which explicitly revolved around issues of the knowledge and nature of God and divine personhood. The work of Mendelssohn, Jacobi, Fichte, Herder, and Schelling created an environment that necessitated theologians address the concepts of divine personhood, divine absoluteness, and modern questions of theological epistemology. Mannen argues that Barth’s distinctly modern conception of divine personhood reflects and responds to this environment by providing the necessary divine ontological foundation that establishes God is capable of self-revelation without detriment to God’s absoluteness and that Barth’s motivation for the occasional use of counterfactual language is to maintain God’s personal nature and identity.
Infotabelle
Produktspezifikationen
| Autor | Sara Mannen; Christine Axt-Piscalar; David Fergusson |
| Format | gebundene Ausgabe |
| Sprachfassung | Englisch |
| Seiten | 263 |
| Erscheinungsdatum | 2025-10-13 |
| Verlag | Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht |
Produktkennung
| Artikelnummer | m0000QC1L1 |
| EAN | 9783525502341 |
| GTIN | 09783525502341 |
Zusatzinfo und Downloads
Details zur Produktsicherheit
| Herstellerinformationen |
| Verantwortliche Person für die EU |

