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Monday, December 7, 2009
"The Knowledge of God and the service of God" by Karl Barth,1938
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Christian theology must be Church theology,
and it must be centered in Christ ;
natural theology rests on an error.
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The paradox of revelation is that although God reveals himself,
he is forever the Hidden God.
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History has two significant phases :
the history of Israel,of God's faithfulness despite man's unfaithfulness,
and the history of the promise fulfilled,of God's becoming one with man.
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Christian truth rests entirely on the fact of the resurrection of Christ.
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In the service of God man is saved by Christ from having to justify himself before the law ; but he is therefore bound by gratitude and love.
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