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God is to him, according to his "Dogmatics," nothing but the eternal, in itself perfect cause of all being, exempted from all changes of the world's process.
The Theories of Darwin and Their Relation to Philosophy, Religion, and Morality Rudolf Schmid
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"Dogmatics," only produced philosophical and ecclesiastical historical work of a literary character, after the fashion of Renan; Bauer has merely done something in the department of primitive Christianity, but that significant; Stirner remained a "freak" even after Bakunine had mixed him with Proudhon and designated his amalgamation "Anarchism."
Feuerbach: The roots of the socialist philosophy Friedrich Engels 1857
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One of the greatest Christian thinkers of the twentieth century, Karl Barth, when he discusses the foundation of ethics (Church Dogmatics III. 4 # 55.1), makes very creative use of the idea of respect for life as a basic category.
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One of the greatest Christian thinkers of the twentieth century, Karl Barth, when he discusses the foundation of ethics (Church Dogmatics III. 4 # 55.1), makes very creative use of the idea of respect for life as a basic category.
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Again, let me offer an absurdly short summary see Church Dogmatics IV/1 and IV/2 for more:
Texas Faith: What thinker most influenced you? | RELIGION Blog | dallasnews.com 2009
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One of the greatest Christian thinkers of the twentieth century, Karl Barth, when he discusses the foundation of ethics (Church Dogmatics III. 4 # 55.1), makes very creative use of the idea of respect for life as a basic category.
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His Church Dogmatics, Volume IV, Part 3, second half, offers great guidance concerning the call of humanity and the role of the church in the world.
Texas Faith: What thinker most influenced you? | RELIGION Blog | dallasnews.com 2009
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It's not surprising that Merton returns several times in his journal entries to Barth's humour in Dogmatics in Outline.
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Although a summary of Merton's own reflections a that point, that might equally well be a summary of the first chapter of Barth's Dogmatics in Outline, which speaks very powerfully of the world — and the human world — as the theatre of God's glory and liberty.
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Barth, in Dogmatics in Outline, is not simply mounting a conventional attack of agape against eros, faith against culture: he is rather saying that the self before God is not serious, it is groundless.
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