TAILIEUCHUNG - The Oxford Companion to Philosophy Part 11

The Oxford Companion to Philosophy Part 11. The book is alphabetized by the whole headings of entries, as distinct from the first word of a heading. Hence, for example, abandonment comes before a priori and a posteriori. It is wise to look elsewhere if something seems to be missing. At the end of the book there is also a useful appendix on Logical Symbols as well as the appendices A Chronological Table of Philosophy and Maps of Philosophy. | 80 Barth Karl regarding God and God s transcendence. He had been sickened by the course of theology and New Testament study in the nineteenth century. To Barth it reduced God and his self-revelation in Christ to the merely human the narrowly rational the comfortably liberal. Barth saw himself as standing in the tradition of Kierkegaard Luther Calvin Paul and Jeremiah prophetic figures for whom man is made to serve God and not God man . Religion and piety were castigated by Barth along with natural theo-logy as misguided as attempts on the part of fallen man to tame the otherness of God and to bolt and bar himself against revelation . God for Barth is wholly other inaccessible to human thought and reason who yet in Christ broke into the human world vertically from above . It is at this point that philosophers will want to press Barth. How is it that without some natural theology or initial inkling of God on our part we can recognize Christ s revelation as divine And how in any case could the Wholly Other express himself in the human person who lived in Galilee two millennia ago Barth s own logic forbids a direct answer to these questions. He appeals rather to the Pauline doctrine of election by grace that through divine grace and not through any effort of ours some are brought correctly to see the Word of God in the New Testament. He calls this the humiliation of the Gospel it might equally be called the humiliation of reason. Barth s searching critique of Enlightenment rationalism is refreshing and not only in the theological field but it was followers of Barth who later went on to proclaim the death of God from within the theological world. h. God is dead. H. Hartwell The Theology of Karl Barth An Introduction London 1964 . T. F. Torrance Karl Barth An Introduction to his Early Theology 1910-1931 London 1962 . J. Webster ed. The Cambridge Companion to Karl Barth Cambridge 2000 . Barthes Roland 1915-1980 . French literary and cultural critic elected chair of .

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