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Karl Barth and American Evangelicalism: Friends or Foes?
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Karl Barth and American Evangelicalism: Friends or Foes?

Author: Bruce L. McCormack and Clifford B. Anderson, eds.
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       Karl Barth and American Evangelicalism is an innovative collection seeks to build bridges between the theology of Karl Barth and contemporary American evangelicalism and provide the impetus for moving evangelical engagement with Barth to a new level. The scholarly insights offered here shed much light on current trends in Protestant theology and show how Barth's thought can enrich evangelical interaction with current theological movements.

Contributors & Essays:

How Can an Elephant Undestand a Whale and Vice Versa?' The Dutch Origins of Cornelius Van Til's Appraisal of Karl Barth
George Harinck

Beyond the Battle for the Bible: What Evangelicals Missed in Van Til's Critique of Barth
D. G. Hart

Karl Barth, American Evangelicals, and Kant
John E. Hare

A Theology of Experience? Karl Barth and the Transcendental Argument
Clifford B. Anderson

Covenant, Election, and Incarnation: Evaluating Barth's Actualist Christology
Michael S. Horton

History in Harmony: Karl Barth on the Hypostatic Union
Adam Neder

The Church in Karl Barth and Evangelicalism: Conversations across the Aisle
Kimlyn J. Bender

The Being and Act of the Church: Barth and the Future of Evangelical Ecclesiology
Keith L. Johnson

So That He may be Merciful to All: Karl Barth and the Problem of Universalism
Bruce L. McCormack

Evangelical Questioning of Election in Barth: A Pneumatalogical Perspective from the Reformed Heritage
Suzanne McDonald

But Did it Really Happen? Frei, Henry, and Barth on Historical Reference and Critical RealismJason A. Springs

No Comprehensive Views, No Final Conclusions: Karl Barth, Open-Ended Dogmatics, and the Emerging ChurchJohn R. Franke

Ontological Violence and the Covenant of Grace: An Engagement between Karl Barth and Radical OrthodoxyKevin W. Hector

Stanley Hauerwas and Karl Barth: Matters of Christology, Church, and State
Todd V. Cioffi

Afterword: Reflections on Van Til's Critique of Barth
Bruce L. McCormack


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