Book contents
- Karl Barth on Religion
- Karl Barth on Religion
- Copyright page
- Contents
- 1 Revelation as Sublimation
- 2 Barth’s Theology of Religion
- 3 The Revolt against Liberalism
- 4 The Nature of Revelation
- 5 Revelation against Religion
- 6 The Failure of Religion
- 7 The Failure of Philosophy
- 8 Religion and Truth
- 9 Universal Grace
- Select Bibliography
- Index
3 - The Revolt against Liberalism
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 14 November 2024
- Karl Barth on Religion
- Karl Barth on Religion
- Copyright page
- Contents
- 1 Revelation as Sublimation
- 2 Barth’s Theology of Religion
- 3 The Revolt against Liberalism
- 4 The Nature of Revelation
- 5 Revelation against Religion
- 6 The Failure of Religion
- 7 The Failure of Philosophy
- 8 Religion and Truth
- 9 Universal Grace
- Select Bibliography
- Index
Summary
The German Liberal theology against which Barth rebelled – Barth’s critique of Kant.
Barth’s critique of Schleiermacher’s view of Christianity as the highest form of the religious sense.
Barth’s critique of Harnack, as subordinating faith to culture.
Contra Barth, The search for truth in religion is not wilful, but a great human good.
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- Karl Barth on ReligionA Critique, pp. 41 - 60Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2024