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Freedom under the Word - Karl Barth`s Theological Exegesis (Paperback): Martin Westerholm, Ben Rhodes Freedom under the Word - Karl Barth`s Theological Exegesis (Paperback)
Martin Westerholm, Ben Rhodes
R935 R747 Discovery Miles 7 470 Save R188 (20%) Ships in 9 - 15 working days

In Freedom under the Word, top-tier scholars offer critical engagements with Karl Barth's exegesis of Christian Scripture and explore its implications for contemporary hermeneutics and biblical interpretation. Focusing on rare texts from the Barth corpus, the book considers the legacy and potential of Barth's theology by presenting a wide-ranging engagement with and assessment of Barth's theological exegesis. It covers Barth's career chronologically, providing insight into his theological development as it relates to Scripture. Contributors include John Webster, Francis Watson, Wesley Hill, Stephen Fowl, Paul Nimmo, and Grant Macaskill.

The Ordering of the Christian Mind - Karl Barth and Theological Rationality (Hardcover): Martin Westerholm The Ordering of the Christian Mind - Karl Barth and Theological Rationality (Hardcover)
Martin Westerholm
R3,911 Discovery Miles 39 110 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The adequacy of Karl Barth's conception of theological reasoning is a decisive point of contention in assessments of the legacy and potential of twentieth-century theology. Barth's work is a formative point from which other twentieth-century figures take their orientation; later thinkers have most often taken their leave from his work by suggesting that it reflects an underdeveloped conception of the activities of human reason. The regularity with which other thinkers orient themselves in relation to Barth by pointing to a positivism, faith subjectivism, or fideism in his work elevates the question of theological reasoning to a decisive point in the comprehension of twentieth-century theology. The Ordering of the Christian Mind facilitates evaluation of Barth's work by reconstructing his conception of the activities of reason. It does so, first, by reframing the question. Martin Westerholm shows that Barth's understanding of the moral structure of the relation between God and creatures demands that the question of theological reasoning be approached through an ethical inquiry into the proper ordering of the activities of the mind. Secondly, Westerholm deploys a new set of categories through which Barth's work can be described. He shows that, by working through an account of the noetic corollaries of faith and of the understanding of faith, Barth develops a coherent and compelling account of the standpoint, orientation, and freedom of theological reasoning. Development of this material is accompanied by new accounts of Barth's earlier theology of the resurrection, his theological development, and the significance of his engagement with Anselm.

Freedom Under the Word (Hardcover): Ben Rhodes, Eds Martin Westerholm Freedom Under the Word (Hardcover)
Ben Rhodes, Eds Martin Westerholm
R2,043 Discovery Miles 20 430 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Reading Sacred Scripture - Voices from the History of Biblical Interpretation (Paperback): Stephen Westerholm, Martin Westerholm Reading Sacred Scripture - Voices from the History of Biblical Interpretation (Paperback)
Stephen Westerholm, Martin Westerholm
R1,032 R849 Discovery Miles 8 490 Save R183 (18%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Though well-known and oft-repeated, the advice to read the Bible "like any other book" is extremely unhelpful, say Stephen and Martin Westerholm, since the voice of Scripture calls us to hear and respond to its words uniquely as divine address. In Reading Sacred Scripture the authors (father and son) invite their readers to engage seriously with a dozen major Bible interpreters - ranging from the second century to the twentieth - who have been attentive to Scripture's voice. After expertly setting forth pertinent background context in two initial chapters, the Westerholms devote a separate chapter to each interpreter, exploring how these key Christian thinkers each understood Scripture and how it should be read. Though differing widely in their approaches to the text and its interpretation these twelve select interpreters all insisted that the Bible is like no other book and should be read accordingly. Subjects discussed include: Irenaeus, Origen, Chrysostom, Augustine, Aquinas, Luther, Calvin, The Pietists and Wesley, Schleiermacher, Kierkegaard, Barth and Bonhoeffer.

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