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100 1 $aLindsay, Mark R.,$d1971-
245 10 $aCovenanted solidarity :$bthe theological basis of Karl Barth's opposition to Nazi antisemitism and the Holocaust /$cMark R. Lindsay.
260 $aNew York :$bPeter Lang,$c©2001.
300 $axviii, 342 pages ;$c23 cm.
336 $atext$btxt$2rdacontent
337 $aunmediated$bn$2rdamedia
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490 1 $aIssues in systematic theology ;$vvol. 9
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 317-334) and indexes.
505 00 $g1.$tContext of Resistance: Theological and Political Inhibitants to Widerstand$g11 --$tChurch-State Relationship in History$g11 --$tChurch and State in the Weimar Republic$g13 --$tTheological Diversity of German Protestantism After 1918$g15 --$tReligion and the Machtergreifung$g20 --$tChurch Reaction to the Machtergreifung$g22 --$tKirchenkampf$g23 --$tEcclesiastical Resistance$g29 --$g2.$tAntisemitism in Nineteenth Century Germany$g45 --$tHeterogeneity of Nineteenth Century Germany$g45 --$tPosition of the Jews$g47 --$tLiterary and Scientific Antisemitism$g50 --$tPolitical Antisemitism$g53 --$tNationalism and Antisemitism$g55 --$tHouston Stewart Chamberlain$g56 --$tReligious Roots of Nineteenth Century Nationalistic Antisemitism$g63 --$g3.$tKarl Barth's Political Theology (I)$g81 --$tEvolution of an Interpretive Paradigm$g81 --$tBarth's Early Vikariat$g85 --$tReligious Socialism$g87 --$tBarthian Politics Prior to 1914$g92 --$tWorld War One: Its Impact on Barth's Theological and Political Alignments$g94 --$t(Re)turn to the Bible$g98 --$tRomans I$g100 --$tRomans II$g104 --$g4.$tRevelation and History$g125 --$tLiberalization of Revelation$g125 --$tNational Socialist Appropriation of Revelation$g128 --$tFrom Revelation to Deification$g134 --$tLegacy of Liberalism on Barth's Early View of Revelation$g138 --$tRevelation in Romans I$g143 --$tRevelation in Romans II$g145 --$tChristological Modification of 1924$g148 --$tGottingen Dogmatics$g151 --$g5.$tChristological Revelation and Confessional Protest$g163 --$tAntisemitism in the National Socialist Idea of Revelation$g164 --$tMove toward Confessional Resistance$g169 --$tFirst Barmen Declaration$g173 --$tSecond Barmen Declaration$g175 --$tPolitical Praxis as the Genuine Interpretation of Barmen$g181 --$tBarth's Dogmatic Presuppositions of Barmen$g185 --$g6.$tKarl Barth's Anti-Nazi Christology$g199 --$tNazi Christology$g199 --$tKarl Barth's Early Christology$g200 --$t1924 Christological Modification as the Dogmatic Basis for Rejecting Antisemitism$g203 --$tChristology in the Church Dogmatics$g205 --$tDoctrine of Christological Election as a Repudiation of Antisemitism$g213 --$tElection of the Community$g217 --$tJewish Rejection as Rejected in Christ$g224 --$g7.$tKarl Barth's Political Theology (II)$g241 --$tGood Samaritan Parable as Paradigmatic for Barthian Ethics$g241 --$tTheologische Existenz heute!$g246 --$t'Die Kirche Jesu Christi'$g249 --$tExpulsion to Basel$g250 --$tContinuation of the Fight from Switzerland$g251 --$tCrises of 1938$g255 --$t'Rechtfertigung und Recht'$g256 --$t'Das Heil kommt von den Juden'$g258 --$tReaction to Kristallnacht$g261 --$tWar Years$g265 --$tHungarian Tragedy$g267 --$g8.$t'Israel' in the Theology of Karl Barth$g281 --$tIsrael in Romans II$g281 --$tSarcasm behind the 'Jewish Offense'$g285 --$t'Judas Passage' of CD II/2$g289 --$tIsrael as Demonstrative of the Divine Preservation$g298.
520 1 $a"This new work by Australian scholar Mark R. Lindsay explores the controversial issue of whether and how the Swiss theologian Karl Barth responded to the antisemitic policies of Nazi Germany. Drawing on, and arguing against, recent debates within the fields of Barthian, Holocaust, and Kirchenkampf literature, Lindsay argues that not only were Barth's political actions in thoroughgoing opposition to both the Nazi regime and its inherent antisemitism, but that this stance was firmly based on his dogmatic theology, in particular, the Church Dogmatics. On the basis of his interpretation of Barth's theology and its particular political expressions (such as the 1934 Barmen Declaration), Lindsay rejects the commonly held assumption that Barth was indifferent to the Jewish plight and suggests that his resistance was at least as comprehensive as Dietrich Bonhoeffer's."--Jacket.
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600 10 $aBarth, Karl,$d1886-1968.
600 16 $aBarth, Karl,$d1886-1968$xEt la théologie chrétienne du judaisme.
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600 17 $aBarth, Karl.$tKirchliche Dogmatik$xPolitische Theologie.$2swd
600 17 $aBarth, Karl$xNationalsozialismus$xAntisemitismus$xPolitische Theologie.$2swd
600 14 $aBarth, Karl,$d1886-1968$xContributions in Christian theology of Judaism.
650 0 $aJudaism (Christian theology)$xHistory of doctrines$y20th century.
650 0 $aChristianity and antisemitism$zGermany$xHistory$y20th century.
650 0 $aNational socialism and religion.
650 0 $aHolocaust (Christian theology)
650 6 $aJudaïsme (Théologie chrétienne)$xHistoire des doctrines$y20e siècle.
650 6 $aChristianisme et antisémitisme$zAllemagne$xHistoire$y20e siècle.
650 6 $aNazisme$xAspect religieux.
650 6 $aHolocauste, 1939-1945$xAspect religieux$xChristianisme.
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650 7 $aNational socialism and religion.$2fast$0(OCoLC)fst01033802
651 7 $aGermany.$2fast$0(OCoLC)fst01210272
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650 17 $aAntisemitisme.$2gtt
650 17 $aTheologie.$2gtt
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650 7 $aNationalsozialismus$2gnd
650 7 $aPolitische Theologie$2gnd
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650 7 $aNationalsozialismus$xBarth, Karl$xAntisemitismus$xPolitische Theologie.$2swd
650 7 $aAntisemitismus$xNationalsozialismus$xBarth, Karl$xPolitische Theologie.$2swd
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655 7 $aHistory.$2fast$0(OCoLC)fst01411628
776 08 $iOnline version:$aLindsay, Mark R., 1971-$tCovenanted solidarity.$dNew York : Peter Lang, ©2001$w(OCoLC)606607029
776 08 $iOnline version:$aLindsay, Mark R., 1971-$tCovenanted solidarity.$dNew York : Peter Lang, ©2001$w(OCoLC)607880128
830 0 $aIssues in systematic theology ;$vvol. 9.
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