Trinity and Election: The Christocentric Reorientation of Karl Barth's Speculative Theology, 1936-1942 - Paperback

Trinity and Election: The Christocentric Reorientation of Karl Barth's Speculative Theology, 1936-1942 - Paperback

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by Shao Kai Tseng (Author)

Challenging Bruce McCormack's paradigm of post-Kantian Barth scholarship, this book builds on the interpretative model that Sigurd Baark developed in 2018. This model interprets Barth's innovative adoption of an Anselmian mode of theological speculation, against the intellectual-historical background of the idealist tradition of speculative metaphysics that culminated in Hegel.

This book argues that Barth adopted the Anselmian mode of speculation in which immediate self-identity between subject, object, and act is found in the triune God alone, while the speculative identity that enables human knowledge of God is none other than the identity between God-in-and-for-Godself and God-for-us. Exploring the nationalistic dimension of speculative metaphysics in 19th-century Germany, Tseng identifies this as an important aspect of the context of Barth's development of a Christocentric form of speculative theology.

Author Biography

Shao Kai Tseng is ZJU100 Research Professor in the School of Philosophy, Zhejiang University, China

Number of Pages: 280
Dimensions: 0.58 x 9.21 x 6.14 IN
Publication Date: August 22, 2024
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