The Resurrection in Karl BarthAshgate Publishing, Ltd., 2007 - 246 sivua Karl Barth repeatedly spoke of the centrality and unparalleled significance of the resurrection of Jesus Christ for his theological understanding, yet a clear grasp of its nature and scope in Barth continues to find little expression in scholarly literature. This book seeks to draw out the theological substance and systematic implications of Barth's thinking on this theme. Barth's mature understanding of the resurrection concentrates upon the transition from the objective achievement of reconciliation culminating in the crucifixion and death of Jesus Christ to its subjective appropriation in the life of the believer, all within a thoroughly christological context. The resurrection may be described as the way of the crucified Lord to others, and is, for Barth, the essential and efficient link between christology proper and the extension of Christ's saving work to others. |
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The Eclipse of the Resurrection | 11 |
The Resurrection of the Dead 1924 Commentary 335 | 65 |
The Resurrection in CD IV as the Movement from Jesus Christ | 83 |
The Resurrection as the Beyond of the Crucifixion CD IV1 | 113 |
The Spirit of the Lord as the Power of the Transition CD IV2 | 137 |
The Resurrection as the Presence and Promise of the Future CD IV3 | 175 |
Criticisms and Proposals | 211 |
Conclusion | 231 |
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According to Barth act of God action of Jesus anthropological sphere antithesis ascension Auferstehung Auferweckung Barth asserts Barth's development Barth's doctrine Barth's theological Barth's understanding Barth's view basis Berkouwer Bethlehem to Golgotha biblical CD IV/1 Christ pro nobis Christian christological sphere Church Dogmatics concealment Corinthians cross crucifixion and death crucifixion of Jesus dead death of Jesus dialectical distinction doctrine of reconciliation Easter eschatological existence fact faith Father genuine glory God-man gospel Hence history of Jesus Holy Spirit human persons humiliation Ibid incarnation Jesus Christ John Webster Karl Barth light McCormack meaning mediation merely movement noetic notion objective ontic ontological parousia Paul perichoresis pneumatology present problem question radical reconciled human relationship resurrection of Jesus risen Rosato says Barth self-revelation significance soteriological speak teleological Testament theme theology things third christological aspect Torrance transition from Jesus transition of reconciled trinitarian Trinity truth understood witness