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Divine Wisdom as Judgment: Reading Biblical Wisdom with Karl Barth: Studies in Systematic Theology, cartea 28

Autor Kyle McCracken
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 26 feb 2026
Divine Wisdom as Judgment insists that because the place we come to know God’s wisdom is in God’s overturning of human wisdom on the cross, the only possible wisdom that remains open to us is faith in this Judge. With attention to a neglected portion of Karl Barth’s corpus, the repair of a widespread misperception about the incompatibility between Barth and biblical wisdom, and exegesis of Paul’s apocalyptic gospel, this book enters discussion with one of contemporary theology’s most ubiquitous themes.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9789004755352
ISBN-10: 9004755357
Pagini: 288
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Studies in Systematic Theology


Notă biografică

Kyle McCracken, Ph.D., University of Aberdeen, is Professor of Systematic Theology and Christian Ethics at the Greek Bible College in Athens, Greece.

Cuprins

Acknowledgements
Abbreviations

1 Introduction
1 Why Wisdom?
2 Why Barth?
3 Narrowing Our Scope
4 Outline

part 1: Wisdom in Contemporary Theology


Introduction to Part 1

2 The Three Wise Men
1 Introduction
2 David Ford: Christian Wisdom
3 David Kelsey: Eccentric Existence
4 Paul Fiddes: Seeing the World and Knowing God
5 Concluding Remarks

3 Wisdom in Feminist Theologies
1 Introduction
2 Elizabeth Johnson: She Who Is
3 Elisabeth Schüssler Fiorenza: Jesus: Miriam’s Child, Sophia’s Prophet
4 Mary Grey: the Wisdom of Fools?: Seeking Revelation for Today
5 Concluding Remarks

part 2: Karl Barth’s Doctrine of Divine Wisdom


Introduction to Part 2
4 Divine Wisdom as Twofold Justification in Church Dogmatics II.1
1 Introduction
2 Barth’s Key Points in His Justification-Shaped Doctrine of Divine Wisdom
3 The Perfections of God in Barth’s Theology
4 Divine Wisdom as Self-Justifying and Justifying Sinners

5 Barth’s Use of the Biblical Wisdom Literature
6 Barth’s Mature Account of Wisdom in Church Dogmatics IV.3
1 Job in the Context of CD IV.3
2 Divine and Human Freedom in Job
3 The Identity of God in Job
4 Justification in Job
5 Concluding Remarks

part 3: Wisdom in Scripture: Testing Barth’s Reading


Introduction to Part 3

7 Barth, Wisdom Studies, and Natural Theology
1 Introduction
2 Barth and Wisdom Studies
3 Barth and Natural Theology

8 The Divine Judge in the Book of Proverbs
1 Introduction
2 The Doctrine of the Judge Who Rewards and Punishes
3 The Fear of Yahweh the Judge
4 The Doctrine of the Just Creator
5 Concluding Remarks

9 Divine Predication and Justification in 1 Corinthians 1–2
1 Introduction
2 On Barth and 1 Corinthians 1–2
3 The Doctrine of God in Paul
4 Justification in 1 Corinthians 1–2

10 Reading 1 Corinthians 1–2 “Apocalyptically”
1 Defining “Apocalyptic”
2 God’s Apocalypsed Wisdom “at the Turn of the Ages”
3 “Wisdom” under Judgment in Corinthian and Cosmic Context
4 Naming God’s Wisdom
5 Possessing God’s Wisdom? The “Problem” of 2:6–16
6 Excursus: Wisdom and “Particularity”
7 Excursus: Union with Christ
8 Concluding Remarks

11 Conclusion
Bibliography
Index