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This book initiates a thorough analysis of baptism in the theology of Karl Barth, particularly how he initially stated his understanding and later modified. His theological context and methodology are analysed from its biblical roots to its relevancy for the key question of the New Testament teaching of Christian baptism and its relevancy for current ecumenical discussion, especially as it is evolved in the Commission on Faith and Order of the World Council of Churches.



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This work is a thorough research on baptism in the theology of Karl Barth by examining two of his major works that emphasize ethical attitude in divine-human encounter in baptism. Barth's depiction of divine-human encounter is analysed from its biblical roots to its relevancy for ecumenical community.

Baptism in the Theology of Karl Barth in Biblical

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    Publisher: Peter Lang AG
    Publication Date: 23/08/2022
    ISBN13: 9783631881798, 978-3631881798
    ISBN10: 3631881797

    Description

    Book Synopsis

    This book initiates a thorough analysis of baptism in the theology of Karl Barth, particularly how he initially stated his understanding and later modified. His theological context and methodology are analysed from its biblical roots to its relevancy for the key question of the New Testament teaching of Christian baptism and its relevancy for current ecumenical discussion, especially as it is evolved in the Commission on Faith and Order of the World Council of Churches.



    Table of Contents
    This work is a thorough research on baptism in the theology of Karl Barth by examining two of his major works that emphasize ethical attitude in divine-human encounter in baptism. Barth's depiction of divine-human encounter is analysed from its biblical roots to its relevancy for ecumenical community.

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