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“where Jesus appereith the blissid Trinite is understand”
In Chapters 4-9 Julian begins to describe the first of her showings. As she shared in Chapter 1, this first showing was “of His pretious [precious] coroning [crowning] with thornys...
In Part 1 of this series I pointed toward Paul Tillich and Stanley Hauerwas as two modern examples of the Barthian and Schleiermacherian approaches to theology. While Tillich and Hauerwas were not exact contemporaries, their lives overlappe...
Having set out their respective criticisms of each other, the Barthian and the Schleiermacherian, how am I proposing that they should reconcile and kiss?
I would hope that the point is easily made. We need both. If you have closely followe...
Having surveyed the Barthian criticism of a Schleiermacherian approach to faith, let’s flip it around. What concerns would liberal theology, privileging human experience as it does, raise about the Barthian emphasis upon Scripture and Tradi...
Having set out the tensions in the last two posts, let me turn toward how each side—the Barthian and the Schleiermacherian—expresses concern and criticism toward the other.
In this post we’ll reflect on the Barthian critique of Schleiermac...
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