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Karl Barth

    10 maggio 1886 – 10 dicembre 1968

    Karl Barth fu un teologo riformato svizzero, considerato uno dei più importanti pensatori cristiani del XX secolo. Abbandonando la teologia liberale del suo tempo, intraprese un nuovo percorso teologico che enfatizzava la natura paradossale della verità divina e la sovranità di Dio. La sua opera, spesso definita teologia della Parola, ebbe un'influenza profonda in Europa e America.

    Karl Barth
    Church Dogmatics Study Edition 12
    Come, Holy Spirit
    Church Dogmatics Study Edition 6
    Church Dogmatics Study Edition 29
    Call for God
    Agire politico e libertà dell'evangelo
    • Call for God

      New Sermons from Basel Prison

      • 126pagine
      • 5 ore di lettura

      In this second collection of sermons from Karl Barth, the profound interplay of faith, compassion, and theological insight shines through. Preached during his time in Basel prison, these twelve sermons reflect Barth’s deep pastoral concern and his ability to convey the majesty of God alongside His mercy. Both the Times Literary Supplement and the Church of England Newspaper highlight Barth's unique gift for bridging the Old and New Testaments, showcasing his theological genius and heartfelt message.

      Call for God
    • Karl Barth's Church Dogmatics stands as a monumental theological achievement of the 20th century, reflecting his profound influence as a Reformed theologian. Initiated in 1932, this extensive work comprises thirteen volumes that delve into fundamental Christian doctrines, shaping the preaching and teaching practices of pastors and scholars globally. Barth's innovative approach and insights remain pivotal in contemporary theological discourse, ensuring his legacy endures in religious education and practice.

      Church Dogmatics Study Edition 29
    • Exploring profound theological concepts, Karl Barth's Church Dogmatics stands as a seminal work in 20th-century theology. Written by the influential Swiss-German theologian, this extensive thirteen-volume series began in 1932 and reflects Barth's original Reformed perspectives. His insights have had a lasting impact, shaping the preaching and teaching practices of pastors and scholars globally, making it a cornerstone of modern theological study.

      Church Dogmatics Study Edition 6
    • Come, Holy Spirit

      • 304pagine
      • 11 ore di lettura

      The sermons, delivered between 1920 and 1924 by Professor Barth in Switzerland and Pastor Thurneysen in Bruggen, focus on the spiritual struggles of everyday individuals. Aimed at congregations during regular Sunday services, these messages address universal themes of faith and the search for God, resonating with both rural and urban audiences. The sermons reflect a deep understanding of the human condition, providing comfort and guidance to those navigating life's challenges.

      Come, Holy Spirit
    • Karl Barth's Church Dogmatics stands as a monumental theological achievement of the 20th century, reflecting the profound insights of one of its most influential Reformed theologians. Initiated in 1932 and spanning thirteen volumes, this work encapsulates Barth's innovative theological perspectives, which remain pivotal for pastors and scholars globally. His writings continue to shape contemporary preaching and teaching, ensuring his legacy endures in modern theology.

      Church Dogmatics Study Edition 12
    • Set within the confines of a Swiss prison, the sermons in this collection reflect Karl Barth's profound theological insights and his celebration of the living Christ. Originally delivered to inmates, these powerful messages focus on key Christian feasts like Christmas and Easter, offering hope and inspiration. The work serves as an accessible entry point into Barth's influential thought, emphasizing the transformative power of faith in challenging circumstances.

      Deliverance to the Captives
    • Karl Barth's Church Dogmatics stands as a monumental theological work of the 20th century, reflecting the profound insights of one of its most significant Reformed theologians. Initiated in 1932, this extensive thirteen-volume series encapsulates Barth's innovative approach to theology, influencing pastors and scholars globally. His writings explore foundational Christian doctrines, offering guidance that remains relevant in contemporary preaching and education. Barth's legacy endures through his commitment to engaging with the complexities of faith and modernity.

      Church Dogmatics Study Edition 27
    • Karl Barth

      Centenary Essays

      • 184pagine
      • 7 ore di lettura

      This collection of essays offers significant insights into the interpretation of Barth, exploring various aspects of his work and thought. Each essay presents a unique perspective, contributing to a deeper understanding of Barth's influence and legacy in theology. The volume serves as a critical resource for scholars and students interested in theological studies and Barth's complex ideas.

      Karl Barth