Karl Barth's ontology of divine grace : God's decision is God's being /
"In this study, Tyler Frick aims to display and commend the theological ontology that arises from a careful analysis of Karl Barth's understanding of divine action." --
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Format: | Licensed eBooks |
Jezik: | engleski |
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Tubingen :
Mohr Siebeck,
2021.
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Serija: | Religion in philosophy and theology ;
113. |
Online pristup: | https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=2951414 |
Sadržaj:
- A debate in Barth interpretation. God is what God does: Jüngel and McCormack
- The nature and explanation of divine action
- God is God's decision. Barth's reconstructive project
- The act in question
- The concreteness of divine action
- Self-existence concretized by self-movement
- God is God's decision
- Decision and Trinity
- God's essential grace. The divine loving
- What god wills and what God rejects
- Provisional summary
- God is essentially gracious
- Invisible grace: a trinitarian deficit
- The divine decision concretized. Election and theology proper
- The abstract character of preelective triunity
- The telos of divine election: justification
- Jesus Christ as active subject of election
- Election and obedience
- God is essentially covenantal. Covenantal gemeinschaft
- The necessity of creation: grace
- Reconcieving devine Trinity. Obedience and election
- The Son's self-correspondence
- The eternal processions
- Intratriune grace
- Conclusion. Involved in history but not reduced to history
- The Trinity is not a social exemplar
- God is irreducibly triune.