Includes bibliographical references (pages 266-283) and index
The earlier Barth -- Reading Paul amidst and after the Great War -- Philosophy, preaching, and prolegomena -- The roaring later twenties -- Barth's third prolegomenon -- Ethics, creation, and philosophy -- Afterthoughts
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An analysis of Karl Barth's understanding of the relationship between theology and philosophy. Kenneth Oakes shows the complexity and variability of Barth's thoughts on theology and philosophy and challenges the typical views that Barth was either too hostile towards philosophy or too indebted to it