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  • From: Jeff Peterson <peterson AT austingrad.edu>
  • To: Corpus-Paul <corpus-paul AT lists.ibiblio.org>
  • Subject: Re: [Corpus-Paul] Barth on Romans 6
  • Date: Wed, 11 Apr 2007 12:56:57 -0500

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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