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Reclaiming the Christological Center: D. Stephen Long on Christ, Ecumenism, and Theological Friendship
Some years ago I began to observe an interesting phenomenon at meetings of the Karl Barth Society of North America, usually held in conjunction with the AAR/SBL annual meeting. Increasingly these events were populated by younger evangelicals, some studying at...![To Trust the Person Who Wrote the Books](https://syndicate.network/wp-content/uploads/Murphy1.jpg)
To Trust the Person Who Wrote the Books
The thesis of this book is that von Balthasar spotted that when Karl Barth criticized the Catholic idea of an analogy of being between creatures and God, he had confused the Catholic analogia entis with the doctrine of a “pure nature,” used by Tridentine Catholic...![A Yawning Chasm Not Easily Closed](https://syndicate.network/wp-content/uploads/Hunsinger1.jpg)