George Hunsinger
Influences
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How to Read Karl Barth: The Shape of His Theology
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1990
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6 editions
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The Eucharist and Ecumenism: Let us Keep the Feast
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2008
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10 editions
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Karl Barth and radical politics
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1981
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4 editions
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Reading Barth with Charity
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2015
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4 editions
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Disruptive Grace: Studies in the Theology of Karl Barth
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published
1999
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4 editions
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Thy Word is Truth: Barth on Scripture
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2012
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2 editions
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Philippians: A Theological Bible Commentary on Philippians from Leading Contemporary Theologians - BTC
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Evangelical, Catholic, and Reformed: Essays on Barth and Other Themes
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published
2015
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3 editions
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Torture Is a Moral Issue: Christians, Jews, Muslims, and People of Conscience Speak Out
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published
2008
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5 editions
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The Beatitudes
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published
2015
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4 editions
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“The rule for social witness is that faithfulness is a higher virtue than effectiveness. Some things ought indeed to be done regardless of whether by human calculations they promise to be effective; and other things ought not to be done, no matter how effective they may promise to be.”
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“Liberal advocates of “diversity”—trapped as they are in hopeless if well-meaning abstractions about discriminations based on race”
― Karl Barth and Radical Politics
― Karl Barth and Radical Politics
“Karl Barth was a socialist. He took the world as seriously as he took the Bible. His thinking moved from praxis to theology as well as from theology to praxis. The chicken-and-egg question as to which came first was entirely foreign to his theological procedure”
― Karl Barth and Radical Politics
― Karl Barth and Radical Politics
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