[Corpus-Paul] Barth on Romans 6
Jeff Peterson
peterson at austingrad.edu
Wed Apr 11 13:56:57 EDT 2007
Cor,
I'd check Bruce McCormack's Karl Barth's Critically Realistic
Dialectical Theology, which treats Barth's development between 1909
and 1936.
Looking for that I ran across Richard E. Burnett, Karl Barth's
Theological Exegesis: The Hermeneutical Principles of the Romerbrief
Period, which might also be helpful.
All best,
Jeff Peterson
Austin Graduate School of Theology
Austin, Texas
On Apr 10, 2007, at 1:23 PM, arendscf wrote:
> Dear members of the paul- list
>
> I am working on a thesis about the Romer brief of 1922 by Karl
> Barth, especially on Roman 5, 12 etc and 6. old and new adam,
> baptism and death, dying in Christ and death for the sin, living
> for God in Jesus Christ, and the meaning of grace versus living in
> sin .
> Could you help me with suggestions for literature about these
> chapters from different perspectives: new perspective, and also the
> reception in history of which Karl Barth is a point of
> culmination. I think this part of the romerbrief of Barth is
> central for his later development in the KD, and expresses an
> existential experience of the Young Barth, how to overcome the
> depressive feeling of irrelevance of the christian belief in his
> own life and time. God in Jesus Christ is the new life, and God as
> the total Other cares for those who are willing to die in Jesus.
> It is a surrender to God, and reliefs from desolation.
>
> So if you could help me with suggestions about relevant literature,
> exegetical, wirkungsgeschichte and maybe also about the special
> view of Karl Barth on it, I would be grateful.
>
> Cor Arends
> Amersfoort, Netherlands
>
> Cor.arends at gmail.com
>
>
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