Doxological Theology: Karl Barth on Divine Providence, Evil, and the Angels

Doxological Theology: Karl Barth on Divine Providence, Evil, and the Angels - T & T Clark Studies in Systematic Theology

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Publisher's Synopsis

In 1949, Karl Barth confidently upholds a high doctrine of divine providence, main-taining God's control of every event in history. His argument is at once cheerful, but also defiant in the face of a Europe that is war-weary and doubtful of the full sovereignty of God. Barth's movement to praise God shows his affin-ity for the Reformed theological tradition. While Barth often distances himself from his Calvinist predecessors in important ways, he sees his own view of providence to be a positive reworking of the Reformed position in order to maintain what he un-derstands as its most important insights: the praiseworthiness of the God of provi-dence and the doxology of the creature. Doxological Theology investigates how the theologian, in response to the praiseworthy God of the Reformed tradition, is ex-pected to pray his or her way through the doctrine of providence.

Book information

ISBN: 9780567196514
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing (UK)
Imprint: Bloomsbury T&T Clark
Pub date:
Edition: NIPPOD
DEWEY: 270.092
DEWEY edition: 23
Language: English
Number of pages: xi, 230
Weight: 352g
Height: 232mm
Width: 161mm
Spine width: 13mm