Fully Alive : The Apocalyptic Humanism of Karl Barth (Richard E. Myers Lectures)

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Fully Alive : The Apocalyptic Humanism of Karl Barth (Richard E. Myers Lectures)

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  • 製本 Paperback:紙装版/ペーパーバック版/ページ数 218 p.
  • 言語 ENG
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Living through an apocalyptic time, Swiss theologian Karl Barth influenced Christianity in the twentieth century profoundly. He publicly rejected Hitler's Nazism, advocated on behalf of workers and laborers, and ministered to prisoners. Barth was named by Pope Pius XII as "the greatest theologian since Thomas Aquinas" and in 1962 even appeared on the cover of Time magazine. In Fully Alive, one of America's best and most provocative theologians, Stanley Hauerwas, demonstrates that Barth's radical theological perspective is particularly relevant and applicable to the challenges of our own time.

Hauerwas argues that Barth's engagements with the social and political struggles of his day can help us see what it means to be fully human in the twenty-first century. The ecclesiastical and the political were inseparable for Barth; similarly, Hauerwas shows why it is crucial for theological claims to produce insights that make it possible for our lives to be well lived. Including chapters on race, disability, and the church in Asia, Hauerwas shows how Barth's political theology can be read as a training manual that can help us maintain our humanity in a world in crisis.

Contents

Preface
Introduction
1. The Christian Message in the World Today
2. The Christian Message, the Work of Theology, and the New Humanism
3. The Church and Civil Society
4. Reinhold Niebuhr: An Insightful Theologian
5. Karl Barth and Reinhold Niebuhr: Their Differences Matter
6. God and Alasdair MacIntryre: With a Nod to Barth
7. Wounded: The Church and Pastoral Care
8. The Church in Asia: A Barthian MEditation
9. Race: Fifty Years Later
10. To Be Befriended: A Meditation on Friendship and the Disabled
Afterword
Appendix: On Writing Theology
Notes
Index