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Barth, Karl |
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Barth, Karl (1886–1968)Swiss Protestant theologian. A socialist in his political views, he attacked the Nazis. His Church Dogmatics (1932–62) makes the resurrection of Jesus the focal point of Christianity.
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3-34), Robinson's theological roots were in a conservative Calvinism and his early training was with Karl Barth. For instance, Karl Barth has commended "apostolicity" as the sole mark of the church. For a theological grounding of a politics of hope we may turn to Karl Barth on the one hand and Franz Rosenzweig on the other. |
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