The attitude of Karl Barth to Israel and the Jews has long been the subject of heated controversy amongst historians and theologians. The question that has so far predominated in the debate has been Barth's attitude, both theologically and practically, towards the Jews during the period of the Third Reich and the Holocaust itself. How, if at all, did Barth's attitudes change in the post-war years? Did Barth's own theologising in the aftermath of the Holocaust take that horrendous event into account in his later writings on Israel and the Jews? Mark Lindsay explores such questions through a deep consideration of volume four of Barth's Church Dogmatics, the 'Doctrine of Reconciliation'.
Product Identifiers
Publisher
Taylor & Francis Ltd
ISBN-10
0754650871
ISBN-13
9780754650874
eBay Product ID (ePID)
95475993
Dimensions
Weight
371g
Height
234mm
Width
156mm
Additional Product Features
Spine
10mm
Series Edited by
Dr. Hans-Anton Drewes,Professor George Hunsinger,Revd Prof. John Webster
Series Title
Barth Studies
Content Note
Black & White Illustrations
Author Biography
Mark R. Lindsay is Fellow in the Department of History, University of Melbourne, Australia, and Research Associate at the Centre for the Study of Religion and Politics, University of St Andrews, UK.