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Modern Protestantism and Positive Law: The Contours of a Continental Theological Tradition. By Bradley Shingleton. Eugene: Pickwick Publications, 2019. Pp. 274. $53.00 (cloth); $33.00 (paper); $33.00 (digital). ISBN: 9781498245036.
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1 The Barmen Declaration, art. 2, § 2, May 1934, trans. Franklin Hamlin Littell, reprinted in Leith, John H., ed., Creeds of the Churches: A Reader in Christian Doctrine from the Bible to the Present, 3rd ed. (Louisville: John Knox Press, 1982), 517–22Google Scholar.
2 Barth, Karl, “Gospel and Law,” in Community, Church, and State: Three Essays (Eugene: Wipf & Stock 2004), 68–98 Google Scholar, at 89.
3 Barth, “Gospel and Law,” 89.
4 Karl Barth, “Church and State,” in Community, Church, and State, 100–46, at 116.
5 Barth, “Church and State,” 129.