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To: Gamecock; Salvation; irishtenor; Alex Murphy; drstevej; OrthodoxPresbyterian
Hey, I really am Catholic!

Who is this Barth fellow though?

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You scored as Augustine.



You have a big view of God and also take human sin and depravity very seriously. Predestination is important for you.

Augustine

100%

Anselm

100%

Karl Barth

100%

Jonathan Edwards

87%

Friedrich Schleiermacher

53%

John Calvin

40%

Charles Finney

40%

Martin Luther

33%

Paul Tillich

7%

Jürgen Moltmann

0%
  

74 posted on 05/21/2007 12:41:44 PM PDT by Andrew Byler
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To: Andrew Byler

From http://www.dividingline.com/private/Philosophy/Philosophers/Barth/barth.shtml

Karl Barth, b. Basel, Switzerland, May 10, 1886, d. Dec. 9, 1968, is considered by some the greatest Protestant theologian of the 20th century and possibly the greatest since the Reformation. More than anyone else, Barth inspired and led the renaissance of theology that took place from about 1920 to 1950. Barth studied at the universities of Bern, Berlin, Tubingen, and Marburg and held pastorates in Switzerland between 1909 and 1921. During this time, he became known as a radical critic both of the prevailing liberal theology and of the social order. Liberal theology, Barth believed, had accommodated Christianity to modern culture. The crisis of World War I was in part a symptom of this unholy alliance. In Barth’s famous commentary on Romans (1919), Barth stressed the discontinuity between the Christian message and the world. God is the wholly other; he is known only in his revelation; he is not the patron saint of culture, but its judge.


76 posted on 05/21/2007 12:46:03 PM PDT by Gamecock (FR Member Gamecock: Declared Anathema By The Council Of Trent)
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