Barth's Ethics of Reconciliation
Discover the profound insights of John Bainbridge Webster in Barth's Ethics of Reconciliation, published by Cambridge University Press in 2007. This scholarly work offers an in-depth exploration of Karl Barth's ethics of reconciliation, which is a pivotal aspect of his renowned Church Dogmatics. Spanning 252 pages, Webster reinterprets Barth's contributions as an ethical dogmatics, shedding light on the often-overlooked theme of human agency. Additionally, the book delves into Barth's significant understanding of Christian baptism, making it an essential read for anyone interested in Christian theology, particularly within the Protestant tradition. Enhance your knowledge of this vital theological discourse and appreciate the depth of Barth's thought through Webster's engaging analysis.