Karl Barth Livres
Karl Barth était un théologien réformé suisse, considéré comme l'un des penseurs chrétiens les plus importants du XXe siècle. Rompant avec la théologie libérale, il s'est engagé dans une nouvelle voie théologique, soulignant la nature paradoxale de la vérité divine et la souveraineté de Dieu. Son œuvre, souvent appelée théologie de la Parole, a exercé une influence considérable.







La Confession de Foi de l'Eglise 2
Explication du symbole des Apôtres d'après le catéchisme de Calvin
Un témoignage personnel, journal d'une aventure théologique et carnet de route d'un témoin de Jésus-Christ au coeur turbulent de notre XXe siècle.
In this second collection of sermons from Karl Barth, the profound interplay of faith, compassion, and theological insight shines through. Preached during his time in Basel prison, these twelve sermons reflect Barth’s deep pastoral concern and his ability to convey the majesty of God alongside His mercy. Both the Times Literary Supplement and the Church of England Newspaper highlight Barth's unique gift for bridging the Old and New Testaments, showcasing his theological genius and heartfelt message.
Church Dogmatics Study Edition 29
- 276pages
- 10 heures de lecture
Karl Barth's Church Dogmatics stands as a monumental theological achievement of the 20th century, reflecting his profound influence as a Reformed theologian. Initiated in 1932, this extensive work comprises thirteen volumes that delve into fundamental Christian doctrines, shaping the preaching and teaching practices of pastors and scholars globally. Barth's innovative approach and insights remain pivotal in contemporary theological discourse, ensuring his legacy endures in religious education and practice.
Church Dogmatics Study Edition 6
- 160pages
- 6 heures de lecture
Exploring profound theological concepts, Karl Barth's Church Dogmatics stands as a seminal work in 20th-century theology. Written by the influential Swiss-German theologian, this extensive thirteen-volume series began in 1932 and reflects Barth's original Reformed perspectives. His insights have had a lasting impact, shaping the preaching and teaching practices of pastors and scholars globally, making it a cornerstone of modern theological study.
Come, Holy Spirit
- 304pages
- 11 heures de lecture
The sermons, delivered between 1920 and 1924 by Professor Barth in Switzerland and Pastor Thurneysen in Bruggen, focus on the spiritual struggles of everyday individuals. Aimed at congregations during regular Sunday services, these messages address universal themes of faith and the search for God, resonating with both rural and urban audiences. The sermons reflect a deep understanding of the human condition, providing comfort and guidance to those navigating life's challenges.