I came here after I watched your fourth series on SCHLEIERMACHER. Apart from your book, can you direct me to Secondary Sources for Barth please? I am a starter in Barth and his theology. Thnx.
Thanks! I would say reading Barth directly is a good step. Try "Evangelical Theology" or "Dogmatics in Outline." I would also recommend Busch's biography of Barth for historical background. I list a ton of books in the back of mine as well. Happy reading :)
Though he started off liberal, he did not continue in that manner. However, most evangelicals; especially American evangelicals, deem anything liberal that questions their dogma.
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I came here after I watched your fourth series on SCHLEIERMACHER.
Apart from your book, can you direct me to Secondary Sources for Barth please? I am a starter in Barth and his theology.
Thnx.
Thanks! I would say reading Barth directly is a good step. Try "Evangelical Theology" or "Dogmatics in Outline." I would also recommend Busch's biography of Barth for historical background. I list a ton of books in the back of mine as well. Happy reading :)
I am also reading up on Moltman. I have watched that video too. I hope to get my hands on your series.
Though he started off liberal, he did not continue in that manner. However, most evangelicals; especially American evangelicals, deem anything liberal that questions their dogma.
Slurping coffee is not a good look! You have improved 100% since that day!
That coffee sounds delicious. *slurp*