Karl Barth Against Hegemony

Karl Barth Against Hegemony by Timothy Gorringe, published by Oxford University Press in 1999, offers an in-depth exploration of the influential theologian Karl Barth, who lived from 1886 to 1968. This edition spans 313 pages and is presented in English. The book examines Barth’s theological contributions within the broader social and political landscape, particularly during significant historical events such as World War I and the Cold War.
Readers will find a detailed analysis of Barth’s intellectual evolution, particularly in relation to the rise of national socialism and the emergence of communism. Gorringe contextualizes Barth’s work, highlighting how his theology interacts with the historical currents of his time. This scholarly examination invites readers to consider the intersections of religion, history, and Christian theology, providing a comprehensive understanding of Barth’s impact on 20th-century thought.
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Karl Barth (1886-1968) was a prolific theologian of the 20th century. Dr Gorringe places the theology in its social and political context, from World War I through to the Cold War by following Barth’s intellectual development through the years that saw the rise of national socialism and the development of communism.
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