Path

Success

Path Created with Sketch.

Warning

Path

Error

FREE SHIPPING Every Day With Purchases Of $60 Or More Of Eligible Items. Online Orders Only.
Cokesbury

We apologize, but this product is unavailable. It may be part of a kit or just temporarily discontinued. Please check back later for updates or explore our other available products. We appreciate your understanding.

The Word of Christ and the World of Culture

Sacred and Secular Through the Theology of Karl Barth
  • By Paul Louis Metzger
$27.79
($31.00)
Product Description
Noting the difficulty of placing Karl Barth in traditional accounts of 'Christ and culture, ' Paul Metzger argues that Barth's incarnational christology provides the resources for a theology of culture that avoids the extremes of both divinization and secularization. This book helps us understand how Barth could say 'Nein' to general revelation on the one hand and 'Ja' to Mozart on the other. The 'word of Christ' is God's critical 'No' to the world of culture surrounded by an even greater covenantal 'Yes.' Metzger's study is a good introduction both to Barth's theology and to the theology of culture, and it convincingly shows that the gospel of Jesus Christ, far from being otherworldly, is in fact most-worldly -- the best word that the world can hear." --Kevin Vanhoozer Trinity Evangelical Divinity School That Karl Barth was the twentieth century's greatest theologian of culture has long been known but has never been adequately demonstrated. In this beautifully constructed book Paul Metzger shows how Barth's profoundly christological theology provides us with a basis for reflection on culture that goes further and deeper than the theologies of correlation by Barth's contemporaries. This volume will be welcomed by students of Barth and all who want to better understand the interaction of theology and culture." --Timothy Gorringe University of Exeter Karl Barth is nothing less than a 'neo-orthodox' theologian. His theology is specifically modern. It contains a normative theological theory of modern culture that is based on a differentiated 'synthesis' of the sacred and the secular. Paul Metzger's very clear book demonstrates convincingly that this central insight can lead to a general interpretation of Barth's dogmatic theology. I especially recommend this book to readers who want to know what the work of the great Swiss theologian has to offer to Christianity today." --Georg Pfleiderer University of Basel
free shipping iconEligible For Free Shipping
  • Additional Details
  • Additional Details
    Product Specs
    • SKU: 9781597524070
    • Manufacturer: Wipf & Stock Publ
    • ISBN 13: 9781597524070
    • Language of Text: English
    • Publication Date: 10/01/2005
    • Format: Paperback
    • Author: Paul Louis Metzger
    • Page Count: 252
    • Width: 6.14 inches
    • Height: 0.75 inches
    • Length: 9.04 inches
    • Weight: 0.06 pounds

     
    Shipping & Returns
    This item is available for return. Cokesbury uses a variety of methods for ground shipping. At your request, we can also expedite order shipments for an additional charge. Cokesbury partners with UPS for these expedited deliveries.
  • Kit components
    The following items and their quantities are included in the kit product: The Word of Christ and the World of Culture

    Quantity Included   Item Format SKU Individual Price