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Essential for Barth specialists and those studying Reformed ethics, but too focused for general theological readers.
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More information- Style
- Academic
- Prerequisites
- Systematic theology - Advanced, Church history - Basic
- Best use
- Deep work
- Tradition
- reformed
- Approach
- Ethical + Theological
A scholarly examination of Karl Barth's moral theology, focusing on human action within his theological framework.
Strengths
- Focused examination of Barth's moral theology by respected scholar John Webster
- Addresses an important but often overlooked aspect of Barth's thought
Limits
- Extremely narrow focus on one theologian's ethics
- Presumes familiarity with Barth's overall theology
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