Object Type: Folder
In Folder: B
Barth answers questions relating to all recordings in the series 'An Introduction to Evangelical Theology', Sound is very soft., An Introduction to Evangelical Theology
Barth gives a summary of earlier lectures. He explores the power of theology, where it comes from and when it can be dangerous. Barth explains that the Bible is the way God has revealed himself, through the Spirit, as compared to theology. Barth details the role of the Spirit in a believer's life, in contrast to theology., Sound is very soft., An Introduction to Evangelical Theology
Barth explores the role and formation of the Christian community, especially church. He explores some of the damage that can be done in churches with poor theology., Sound is very soft., An Introduction to Evangelical Theology
Barth explores what theology is, it's relationship to the gospel (logos) and requires a response to the witness to the word., Sound is very soft., An Introduction to Evangelical Theology
Barth discusses the role of the apostles as witnesses, and the way Evangelical Theology views their witness. Some discussion of what the apostles witnessed, and their commission as witnesses. Barth explores what the New Testament is, and contrasts this to theology. He shows how theology can learn from the New Testament, and how theology must learn from the original witnesses. Barth argues that it is here that theology will flourish., Sound is very soft., An Introduction to Evangelical Theology
Barth gives a summary of kb1. He explores man's response to the word, and that freedom is only found in God's word, or logos. Barth looks at theology in relation to the history of Israel, and Jesus as the concluding word, or logos to Israel., Sound is very soft., An Introduction to Evangelical Theology