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Karl Barth's 1922 The Epistle to the Romans is one of the most famous, notorious, and influential works in twentieth-century theology and biblical studies. It is also a famously and notoriously difficult and enigmatic work, especially as its historical context becomes more and more foreign. In this book, Kenneth Oakes provides historical background to the writing of The Epistle to the Romans, an introduction and analysis of its main themes and terms, a running commentary on the text itself, and suggestions for further readings from Barth on some of the issues it raises. The volume not only offers orientation and assistance for those reading The Epistle to the Romans for the first time, it also deals with contemporary problems in current Barth scholarship regarding liberalism, dialectics, and analogy.
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Reading Karl Barth: a guide to The epistle to the Romans
2011, Cascade Books
in English
1610970160 9781610970167
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Reading Karl Barth: A Companion to Karl Barth's Epistle to the Romans
2011, Wipf & Stock Publishers
in English
1621894398 9781621894391
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Reading Karl Barth: A Companion to Karl Barth's Epistle to the Romans
2011, Wipf & Stock Publishers
in English
1498213375 9781498213370
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