Table of Contents
Original Research
Karl Barth’s epistemology: A critical appraisal |
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| Daniël P. Veldsman | 1337-1345 |
The historical-hermeneutical prelude to the legacy of Karl Barth |
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| G.M.M. Pelser, Andries G. van Aarde | 1347-1375 |
Historical consciousness and existential awareness in Karl Barth’s hermeneutics |
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| G.M.M. Pelser, Andries G. van Aarde | 1377-1411 |
Doing classical theology in context |
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| Gerrit Neven | 1413-1427 |
Interpreting the theology of Barth in light of Nietzsche’s dictum “God is dead” |
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| André J. Groenewald | 1429-1445 |
Some Barthian perspectives on the present science-religion debate: What is the place of “natural theology” today? |
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| Cornel W. du Toit | 1447-1471 |
Karl Barth as a homilist |
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| T.F.J. Dreyer | 1473-1491 |
Karl Barth’s male-female order as asymmetrical theoethics |
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| Yolanda Dreyer | 1493-1521 |
Karl Barth’s male-female order: A kingpin of dogmatic disparity |
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| Yolanda Dreyer | 1523-1547 |
On reading Karl Barth in South Africa today: Karl Barth as public theologian? |
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| Martin Laubscher | 1549-1564 |
“Was sollen wir tun?” Theological reflections on aspects of the ethics of Karl Barth |
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| J.H. (Amie) van Wyk | 1565-1585 |
“God and the gods”: Faith and human-made idols in the theology of Karl Barth |
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| I.W.C. van Wyk | 1587-1612 |
Karl Barth’s role in church and politics from 1930 to 1935 |
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| André J. Groenewald | 1613-1641 |
Karl Barth’s definition of church in politics and culture: Growth points for the church in South Africa |
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| Wessel Bentley | 1643-1661 |
“The Christian in society”: Reading Barth’s Tambach lecture (1919) in its German context |
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| J.N.J. Kritzinger | 1663-1690 |
Tambach remixed: “Christians in South African society” |
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| B.B. (Tumi) Senokoane, J.N.J. Kritzinger | 1691-1716 |
Who is the sinner? The view of Karl Barth |
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| F.J. van Zyl | 1717-1734 |
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