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200 _aThe Gt̲tingen dogmatics
_einstruction in the Christian religion
_gedited by Hannelotte Reiffen ; translated by Geoffrey W. Bromiley
210 _aGrand Rapids, Mich.
_cWilliam B. Eerdmans Pub. Co.
_dc1991
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330 _a One of the greatest theologians of the twentieth century, Karl Barth is best known for his monumentalChurch Dogmatics, a work that changed the modern theological landscape. It is less well known that Barth taught three distinct cycles of course sin dogmatics during his lifetime. His first effort consisted of a series of lectures at the University of Gottingen in 1924-1925. These provocative lectures are available in English in The Gottingen Dogmatics, an accessible and profoundly pastoral work. A superb, substantive introduction by Daniel L. Migliore, professor of systematic theology at Princeton Theological Seminary, highlights the theological historical significance ofThe Gottingen Dogmatics and compares this work with Barth's Church Dogmatics. Migliore points out, among other things, the intimate bond between dogmatics and preaching: in the Gottingen lectures we see a Barth "who tenaciously does theology -- indeed defines theology -- in relation to preaching a pastoral praxis."
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_f(1886-1968)
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