Theology

Folkart Wittekind

Geschichtliche Offenbarung und die Wahrheit des Glaubens

Der Zusammenhang von Offenbarungstheologie, Geschichtsphilosophie und Ethik bei Albrecht Ritschl, Julius Kaftan und Karl Barth (1909–1916)

[Historical Revelation and the Truth of Faith. The Connection between Revelation Theology, the Philosophy of History and Ethics in the Works of Albrecht Ritschl, Julius Kaftan and Karl Barth (1909–1916). By Folkart Wittekind.]

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Folkart Wittekind examines the evolution of Karl Barth's theology in connection with the works of Bruce McCormack. It is the author's opinion that W. Herrmann's theology did not in fact have a strong influence on the young Karl Barth. Thus instead of going into this subject, the author studies the way problems are approached in Karl Barth's own theology before 1916, using the theology of the Ritschlian School as his background.
Folkart Wittekind examines the evolution of Karl Barth's theology in connection with the works of Bruce McCormack. It is the author's opinion that W. Herrmann's theology did not in fact have a strong influence on the young Karl Barth. Thus instead of going into this subject, the author studies the way problems are approached in Karl Barth's own theology before 1916, using the theology of the Ritschlian School as his background.
Authors/Editors

Folkart Wittekind Geboren 1963; Studium der Ev. Theologie und Philosophie in Tübingen und München; 1992 Promotion; 1999 Habilitation; Vertretungsprofessuren in Duisburg, München und Bethel; seit 2013 Professur für Systematische Theologie in Duisburg/Essen.

Reviews

The following reviews are known:

In: Philosophisches Jahrbuch — Jg.109 (2002), II, S. 408ff (Dr.Christian Danz)
In: Dialogo Filosofico — Jg.17 (2001), Nr.1, S. 174
In: Theologische Literaturzeitung — Jg.126 (2001), Nr.4, S. 424f. (Joachim Weinhardt)