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In this volume, leading systematic theologians and New Testament scholars working today undertake a fresh and constructive interdisciplinary engagement with key eschatological themes in Christian theology in close conversation with the work of Karl Barth. Ranging from close exegetical studies of Barth's treatment of eschatological themes in his commentary on Romans or lectures on 1 Corinthians, to examination of his mature dogmatic discussions of death and evil, this volume offers a fascinating variety of insights into both Barth's theology and its legacy, as well as the eschatological dimensions of the biblical witness and its salience for both the academy and church.
Contributors are: John M. G. Barclay, Douglas Campbell, Christophe Chalamet, Kaitlyn Dugan, Nancy J. Duff, Susan Eastman, Beverly Roberts Gaventa, Grant Macaskill, Kenneth Oakes, Christoph Schwöbel Christiane Tietz, Philip G. Ziegler.
Contents
Acknowledgements
Introduction
Kaitlyn Dugan and Philip G. Ziegler
1 The Beginning of the End or the End of the Beginning? Barth's Eschatology as a Guide to the Perplexed
Christoph Schwöbel
2 Eschatology and Gospel in the Time of Expectation
Kenneth Oakes
3 The Custody of Hope—The Resurrection of the Dead and Christian Existence
Susan Eastman
4 "The Day Is at Hand"—Barth's Interpretation of Pauline Eschatology in the Römerbrief
John M.G. Barclay
5 The Idolatrous Self and the Eikon—The Possibility of True Worship
Grant Macaskill
6 The Finality of the Gospel—Barth's Römerbrief on Romans 9-11
Beverly Roberts Gaventa
7 Paul's Account of the Future: A Case Study in Pauline Dogmatics
Douglas A. Campbell
8 Redemption of This World—Reflections on Eschatology in Light of Barth's Dogmatic Lectures in Münster (1925-1926)
Christophe Chalamet
9 "Standing on the Boundary, Where Now and Yet Then Touch Each Other"—Barth on Theodicy and Eschatology
Christiane Tietz
10 The Ethics of Resisting and Accepting Death in Karl Barth's Theology
Nancy J. Duff
11 The First and Final "No"—The Finality of the Gospel and the Old Enemy
Philip G. Ziegler
Bibliography
Index