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Karl Barth and liberation theology / edited by Kaitlyn Dugan and Paul Dafydd Jones.

Contributor(s): Jones, Paul Dafydd [editor.] | Dugan, Kaitlyn [editor.]
Material type: TextTextSeries: T & T Clark explorations in Reformed theology: Publisher: London ; New York : T&T Clark, 2022Description: xii, 257 pages ; 25 cmContent type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9780567698773; 0567698777; 9780567698827; 0567698823Subject(s): Barth, Karl, 1886-1968 | Liberation theologyLOC classification: BX4827.B3 | K37 2022Bibliography, Etc. Note: Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents:
Introduction: Karl Barth: Orthodox, Modern, and Liberative? / Kaitlyn Dugan, Paul Dafydd Jones -- Chapter 1: Karl Barth and the Origins of Liberation Theology / Luis N. Rivera-Pagán -- Chapter 2: Of Gods and Men, and Wolves--'The Other Question': Between Projection, Colonial Imagination, and Liberation / Hanna Reichel -- Chapter 3: The Generative Female Body and the Analogy of Faith in Karl Barth's Church Dogmatics / Faye Bodley-Dangelo -- Chapter 4: The Disabled God and Covenant Ontology / Lisa Powell -- Chapter 5: Karl Barth and Korean Theology, Past and Present / Meehyun Chung -- Chapter 6: Karl Barth's Theology of Political Participation: An Egyptian Appropriation / Hani Hanna -- Chapter 7: Karl Barth and Liberation Theologies in South Africa--The Difficulties of Comparison, Conversation, and Constructive Reflection / Rothney S. Tshaka -- Chapter 8: Liberation Theology in a South African Context: Does Karl Barth Have Anything to Offer Here? / Graham Ward -- Chapter 9: Using Barth 'to Justify Doing Nothing': James Cone's Unanswered Challenge to the Whiteness of Barth Studies / David Clough -- Chapter 10: Clothed in Flesh: The Artist, Liberation, and the Future of Barthian Theology / Brian Bantum -- Chapter 11: Thelonious Monk, Icon of the Eschaton: Karl Barth, James Cone, and the 'Impossible-Possibility' of a Theology of Freedom / Raymond Carr -- Chapter 12: Turning Barth Right-Side-Up: James Cone and the Risk of a Contextual Theology of Revelation / Tyler B. Davis, Ry O. Siggelkow -- Chapter 13: Liberation Theology and Karl Barth in the Shadow of the Alt-Right: White Supremacism, Political Protest, and Ecclesiology After Charlottesville / Paul Dafydd Jones.
Holdings
Item type Current library Shelving location Call number Copy number Status Date due Barcode
Book Book John Bulow Campbell Library 1 West BX4827.B3 K37 2022 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Checked out 06/03/2024 0182903686989

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Introduction: Karl Barth: Orthodox, Modern, and Liberative? / Kaitlyn Dugan, Paul Dafydd Jones -- Chapter 1: Karl Barth and the Origins of Liberation Theology / Luis N. Rivera-Pagán -- Chapter 2: Of Gods and Men, and Wolves--'The Other Question': Between Projection, Colonial Imagination, and Liberation / Hanna Reichel -- Chapter 3: The Generative Female Body and the Analogy of Faith in Karl Barth's Church Dogmatics / Faye Bodley-Dangelo -- Chapter 4: The Disabled God and Covenant Ontology / Lisa Powell -- Chapter 5: Karl Barth and Korean Theology, Past and Present / Meehyun Chung -- Chapter 6: Karl Barth's Theology of Political Participation: An Egyptian Appropriation / Hani Hanna -- Chapter 7: Karl Barth and Liberation Theologies in South Africa--The Difficulties of Comparison, Conversation, and Constructive Reflection / Rothney S. Tshaka -- Chapter 8: Liberation Theology in a South African Context: Does Karl Barth Have Anything to Offer Here? / Graham Ward -- Chapter 9: Using Barth 'to Justify Doing Nothing': James Cone's Unanswered Challenge to the Whiteness of Barth Studies / David Clough -- Chapter 10: Clothed in Flesh: The Artist, Liberation, and the Future of Barthian Theology / Brian Bantum -- Chapter 11: Thelonious Monk, Icon of the Eschaton: Karl Barth, James Cone, and the 'Impossible-Possibility' of a Theology of Freedom / Raymond Carr -- Chapter 12: Turning Barth Right-Side-Up: James Cone and the Risk of a Contextual Theology of Revelation / Tyler B. Davis, Ry O. Siggelkow -- Chapter 13: Liberation Theology and Karl Barth in the Shadow of the Alt-Right: White Supremacism, Political Protest, and Ecclesiology After Charlottesville / Paul Dafydd Jones.

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