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theology of crisis

Karl Barth’s Early Life: A Journey to Rediscover a Lost Christianity

by Rachael Eaton Karl Barth, a prominent theologian of the twentieth century, entered into the theological scene during a time of history characterized by fear, change, and war. At the start of this century, World War I had just commenced, and liberal theology, a relatively new and controversial theological movement, more…

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