An insightful analysis of the writings of the German theologian Karl Barth, emphasising the political and social relevance of his thought.
A collection of essays that seek to advance the dialogue between evangelical theologians and the legacy of Karl Barth.
A challenging critique of Karl Barth's theology of the resurrection of the flesh, highlighting the problems in the idea of a participatory eschatology.
A fascinating contribution to biblical theology, showing the figure of Jesus in terms of the concepts of Messiah and kingship developed in the Old Testament.
Series: Library of Theological Translations
A masterful study of the person and work of Jesus by one of the most distinguished German theologians of the 20th century.