Karl Barth and Neo-Orthodoxy
Lesson One
Barthian Beginnings
3 Activities
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Lesson Two
Beyond Liberalism and Orthodoxy
2 Activities
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Lesson Three
Barth’s Concept of the “Word of God”
3 Activities
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Lesson Four
Barth as Theological Professor in Germany
2 Activities
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Lesson Five
The Road to “Dogmatics”
3 Activities
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Lesson Six
Barth as Theologian
2 Activities
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Lesson Seven
Barth and the Bible – Part I
3 Activities
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Lesson Eight
Barth and the Bible – Part II
2 Activities
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Lesson Nine
Barth and Revelation – Part I
2 Activities
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Lesson Ten
Barth and Revelation – Part II
2 Activities
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Lesson Eleven
Barth and Revelation – Part III
3 Activities
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Lesson Twelve
Barth and Propositional Bible
2 Activities
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Lesson Thirteen
Barth’s Concept of a Fallible Bible
2 Activities
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Lesson Fourteen
A Defense of the Inspiration of Scriptures
2 Activities
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Lesson Fifteen
The Doctrine of God
3 Activities
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Lesson Sixteen
The Attributes of God
2 Activities
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Lesson Seventeen
God’s Election – Part I
3 Activities
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Lesson Eighteen
God’s Election – Part II
2 Activities
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Lesson Nineteen
Barth and the Triumph of Grace
3 Activities
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Lesson Twenty
Can Barth Take the Gospel Seriously?
2 Activities
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Lesson Twenty-One
Barth’s Doctrine of Atonement
3 Activities
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Lesson Twenty-Two
The Novelty of Neo-Orthodoxy
3 Activities
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Lesson Twenty-Three
The Careless Use of Neo-Orthodox Terms
2 Activities
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Lesson Twenty-Four
The Influence of Barth and Neo-Orthodoxy
2 Activities
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Course Wrap-Up
Course Completion
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1 Assessment
Course Evaluation
Assessment
Is the Bible a book of “propositional truth” valid for believer and unbeliever alike?
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