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Theological Connections between G. C. Berkouwer and Herman Bavinck: Berkouwer's Critique of Barth's Anthropology and Christology
The article posted here originally appeared as two posts (June 18, 2007): Berkouwer and Barth: Christ at the Centre (Part One and Part Two). While the article is primarily about Berkouwer and Barth, I… more »
Christ in all the Scriptures / The Theology of G C Berkouwer
Purply Creme Brulee
blanchevbkbeverly wrote 3 days ago: .Proportionately lil’ ol yourselves, I’ve at no time consumed springtime respect Provence. I’v … more »
Billy Graham among the theologians
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Kevin wrote 5 days ago: For those who know the theologies of Barth and Brunner, and Brunner’s admiration for the Am … more »
Maybe... Possibly... Perhaps...
Jon wrote 1 week ago: I’ve been reading so many theologians debating Barth’s doctrine of election recently and … more »
I have the sense of humor of a third grader.
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adamogron wrote 1 week ago: My sense of humor hovers around the area of bog foam and toe jam on a squashed turd weevil. It … more »
Barth's Divine Actualism
Troy Polidori wrote 2 weeks ago: “God can be called the truth only when ‘truth’ is understood in the sense of the G … more »
Hand's up who still thinks Barth wasn't influenced by Hegel
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Jon wrote 3 weeks ago: In the other religions, God is still something other to what he reveals himself to be:… God is the … more »
Just how Hegelian is Barth?
Jon wrote 3 weeks ago: So everyone has heard the oft-quoted quip of Barth to a group of pastors in Switzerland, “I myself … more »
Graham Ward on Barth's Christology
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Jon wrote 4 weeks ago: “Christological enquiry is a profoundly hermeneutical one - no appeal can be made to immediate … more »
Barth's Anthropology
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Jon wrote 1 month ago: Is it just me who gets frustrated by Barth’s theological anthropology? I was in a seminar toda … more »
Explorations in Systematic Theology
bryanclopez wrote 1 month ago: This is Vanhoozer quoting Miroslav Volf on the practical implications of studying systematic theolog … more »
Because we're SO post-metaphysical
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Jon wrote 1 month ago: “There is nothing for it: we are still the contemporaries of the Young Hegelians” Jürge … more »
Leithart: Incarnation and Eschatology
Bryan Maes wrote 1 month ago: HT: Dr. Leithart Barth insists, rightly, that the incarnation doesn’t express any “need” or la … more »
Theological Connections between G. C. Berkouwer and Herman Bavinck: Berkouwer's Critique of Barth's Anthropology and Christology
Charles Cameron wrote 1 month ago: The article posted here originally appeared as two posts (June 18, 2007): Berkouwer and Barth: Chris … more »
Some Theological Connections between G. C. Berkouwer and Herman N. Ridderbos
Charles Cameron wrote 1 month ago: * The idea of witness in connection with the New Testament witness to Christ. Drawing upon the work … more »
Barth & Scripture: First Thoughts
theoriginaljohnnyfantastic wrote 1 month ago: I’ve been starting out in Karl Barth’s Church Dogmatics (CD). In between all sorts of chat about … more »
Corkscrew Dildos
ferdinando wrote 1 month ago: Sotweed Factor Book 1, chapter 9, dress of Lord Baltimore (who will later be revealed as Burlingame) … more »
A response to a comment by G. R. Osborne on Berkouwer's understanding of the doctrine of final perseverance
Charles Cameron wrote 1 month ago: In his contribution to Clark Pinnock (editor), Grace Unlimited (1975), G. R. Osborne states that Ber … more »
Barth on Letting Others Question Us
Jim wrote 1 month ago: In this era of fierce ideological divides, it is worth remembering that we must let the other side o … more »
Dress of Eben Cooke
ferdinando wrote 1 month ago: Book 1 chapter 8 of the Sot Weed Factor, Ebeneezer Cooke dresses in preparation for a visit to Lord … more »
