Karl Barth (1886-1968), as a young Swiss pastor in Safenwil, struggled to make an organic connection between the newspaper [contemporary sociopolitical events] and the New Testament. When he discovered a strange new world of God within the Bible, God became the subject matter for renewing and transforming the world. This...
Karl Barth (1886-1968), as a young Swiss pastor in Safenwil, struggled to make an organic connection between the newspaper [contemporary sociopolitical events] and the New Testament. When he discovered a strange new world of God within the Bible, God became the subject matter for renewing and transforming the world. This discovery helped Barth to integrate the world into his interpretation of the Bible and also impacted his theology of Christian vocation as divine summons to God's special freedom and obedience. Vocation in Christ examines the theology of vocation and reading Scripture among the Naga Christians in northeastern India, in conversation with Barth's theology of vocation. Social-scientific research is employed on congregations and Bible study groups to explore how the Naga Christians understand vocation and Scripture in light of their sociopolitical and religious context. This book serves as an introduction for Western readers of how vocation is understood from an Asian perspective and emphasizes the theme of vocation as Christian witness without accommodating to worldly values. It readdresses Barth's theology of vocation, which calls for a revitalization of Christian vocation in our contemporary situation. The primary claim of this book is that vocation is God's calling to obedience, and devotion to the love of God is reciprocal to the love of neighbor.
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Karl Barth (1886-1968), as a young Swiss pastor in Safenwil, struggled to make an organic connection between the newspaper [contemporary sociopolitical events] and the New Testament. When he discovered a strange new world of God within the Bible, God became the subject matter for renewing and transforming the world. This...
Karl Barth (1886-1968), as a young Swiss pastor in Safenwil, struggled to make an organic connection between the newspaper [contemporary sociopolitical events] and the New Testament. When he discovered a strange new world of God within the Bible, God became the subject matter for renewing and transforming the world. This discovery helped Barth to integrate the world into his interpretation of the Bible and also impacted his theology of Christian vocation as divine summons to God's special freedom and obedience. Vocation in Christ examines the theology of vocation and reading Scripture among the Naga Christians in northeastern India, in conversation with Barth's theology of vocation. Social-scientific research is employed on congregations and Bible study groups to explore how the Naga Christians understand vocation and Scripture in light of their sociopolitical and religious context. This book serves as an introduction for Western readers of how vocation is understood from an Asian perspective and emphasizes the theme of vocation as Christian witness without accommodating to worldly values. It readdresses Barth's theology of vocation, which calls for a revitalization of Christian vocation in our contemporary situation. The primary claim of this book is that vocation is God's calling to obedience, and devotion to the love of God is reciprocal to the love of neighbor.
Vocation in Christ$79.99
Koorong code455709
ISBN9781498201254
Pages274
PublisherPickwick Publications
Publication date11 March 2016
Dimensions18 x 152 x 226mm
Weight0.386kg
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