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Karl Barth on Religion

A Critique

Keith Ward (University of Oxford )

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English
Cambridge University Press
21 November 2024
Karl Barth is one of the most influential theologians of the past century, especially within conservative branches of Christianity. Liberals, by contrast, find many of his ideas to be problematic. In this study, Keith Ward offers a detailed critique of Barth's views on religion and revelation as articulated in Church Dogmatics. Against Barth's definition of  religions as self-centred, wilful, and arbitrary human constructions, Ward offers a defence of world religions as a God-inspired search for and insight into spiritual truth. Questioning Barth's rejection of natural theology and metaphysics, he provides a defence of the necessity of a philosophical foundation for Christian faith. Ward also dismisses Barth's biased summaries of German liberal thought, upholding a theological liberalism that incorporates Enlightenment ideas of critical inquiry and universal human rights that also retains beliefs that are central to Christianity. Ward defends the universality of divine grace against Barth's apparent denial of it to non-Christian religions.
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Imprint:   Cambridge University Press
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Weight:   386g
ISBN:   9781009555432
ISBN 10:   100955543X
Pages:   204
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Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Keith Ward is Canon Professor at Christ Church College, Oxford and a fellow of the British Academy. The author of many books, most recently Adventures in Belief, he has taught at the University of Glasgow, Kings College London, where he was Professor of the History and Philosophy of Religion, and the University of Oxford, where he was the Regius Professor of Divinity.

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