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Sin and Nothingness in the Theology of Karl Barth by Wolf Krötke

Studies in Reformed Theology and History New Series, No. 10

There are 18 sections

Front Cover (2)

Title Page (4)

Contents (2)

Editor's Foreword (2)

Foreword to the English Edition (6)

Foreword to the Second German Edition (2)

Introduction (6)

I Knowledge of Sin and Nothingness (12)

II God and Nothingness (16)

III God's Creation and Nothingness (22)

IV Human Sin and the Sinful Human (26)

V The Overcoming of Sin (14)

VI Nothingness and Sin in Light of the Coming of Jesus Christ (10)

VII Conclusion (5)

VIII Perspectives (13)

Bibliography (8)

Studies in Reformed Theology and History (2)

Back Cover (2)


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