Matthias Grebe, Regius Professor of Divinity David F Ford (University of Cambridge UK)
This book examines the doctrines of election and atonement in Karl Barths Church Dogmatics, taking up Barths own challenge to his reader to surpass his argument and offer a better typological interpretation of the cultic texts. Barths radical re-working of Calvins doctrine of election is one of the most important developments in twentieth-century theology. Christ synthesizes for Barth a particular dialectic: the binary structure of Gods Yes of election and Gods No of rejection. The books central question--how can Jesus simultaneously be both the elected and the rejected (CD II/2), acting as...
This book examines the doctrines of election and atonement in Karl Barths Church Dogmatics, taking up Barths own challenge to his reader to surpass hi...