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From the 1920s on, Karl Barth's thought was received with great
interest not only by Protestants but also by Catholic theologians,
who analyzed it in detail. This study outlines how and why this
happened, especially in the period leading up to Vatican II. Dahlke
shows how the preoccupation with Barth's 'Epistle to the Romans'
and the Church Dogmatics' triggered a theological renewal among
Catholic theologians. In addition to Hans Urs von Balthasar's
critical appropriation of Barth's thought the the controversy about
the issue of analogia entis with Erich Przywara is also dealt with.
From the 1920s on, Karl Barth's thought was received with great
interest not only by Protestants but also by Catholic theologians,
who analyzed it in detail. This study outlines how and why this
happened, especially in the period leading up to Vatican II. Dahlke
shows how preoccupation with Barth's Epistle to the Romans and
Church Dogmatics triggered a theological renewal among Catholic
theologians. In addition to Hans Urs von Balthasar's critical
appropriation of Barth's thought, the controversy surrounding the
issue of analogia entis with Erich Przywara is also dealt with.
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