Clearing a space for human action : towards an ethical ontology in the early theology of Karl Barth

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Clearing a space for human action : towards an ethical ontology in the early theology of Karl Barth

Archibald James Spencer

(Issues in systematic theology, vol. 10)

Peter Lang, 2003

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Includes bibliographical references (p. [313]-333) and index

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New York, Bern, Berlin, Bruxelles, Frankfurt/M., Oxford, Wien. Clearing a Space for Human Action demonstrates how Karl Barth's concern for ethical description cannot be separated from his concern for a proper theological description of the God-human relationship. Early in his career, Barth attempted to describe human ethical agency in terms that respected the coinherence of dogmatics and ethics, but in such a way that neither human nor divine agency suffered absorption into the other. This book's conclusion calls for a treatment of Barth's Dogmatics as a sustained theological ethical ontology. Only then can we hope to understand Barth's treatment of the human and the Divine in other parts of the Dogmatics.

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