Karl Barth is known as the "Church Father of the 20th Century".
However, its legacy is controversial in Europe, especially in North
America. Here the so-called neo-orthodoxy still dominates the Barth
reception today. Bruce McCormack, in contrast, shows that Barth had
been a dialectical and critical theologian since 1919. This Barth
analysis is the prelude to his constructive Barth reception, in
which he shows that Barth's emphasis on the divine election of
humanity is incompatible with Barth's concept of divine freedom.
McCormack then worked out the prolegomena, Christology and also the
doctrine of the Trinity of his own theological draft, which Barth
ultimately left behind.
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