Barth and Schleiermacher on the Doctrine of Election: A Systematic-Theological Comparison
Matthias Gockel
Oxford University Press, 2006 -
229 pages

The
first detailed comparison between the theologies of Friedrich
Schleiermacher and the early dialectical theology of Karl Barth.
Matthias Gockel shows that the doctrine of election in Barth's early
theology bears a remarkable resemblance to the position of
Schleiermacher. He challenges theconventional wisdom that these two
positions - or 'liberal theology' and 'dialectical theology' - stand in
irreconcilable opposition. Barth articulates a fresh assessment of the
doctrine not only in Church Dogmatics II/2, but in the second edition of
his Epistle to the Romans and in his first seriesof lectures on
Systematic Theology, the so-called Gottingen Dogmatics. Hence, a
resemblance between Schleiermacher and Barth is already discernible in
Barth's early theology - at a time when he was writing his most virulent
criticisms of Schleiermacher.
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