Includes bibliographical references (p. 485-502) and index.
Contents:
Introduction: Karl Barth in the context of competing interpretations -- Karl Barth's theology and socialism in Safenwil : 1910-1918 -- Karl Barth and the first edition of Romans (1919) -- Karl Barth between hope and disillusionment : the Tambach lecture of 1919 -- Karl Barth and the second edition of Romans (1922) -- Karl Barth : between the times in Germany -- Karl Barth and theologia naturalis -- Martin Luther in the theology of Karl Barth -- Karl Barth as a theologian who discovers Judaism for Christian theology -- The liberative dimensions in Barth's theology -- Conclusion: Karl Barth and an unfinished project for religious pluralism.
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