Karl Barth's Infralapsarian Theology
Origins and Development, 1920-1953
- 320 páginas
- 12 horas de lectura
Shao Kai Tseng presents a compelling argument that Karl Barth, often classified as a supralapsarian, should be understood as an infralapsarian. This groundbreaking work engages with recent studies in Puritan theology, challenging prevailing interpretations of Barth's views on predestination and divine sovereignty. Through thorough research, Tseng reexamines Barth's theological positions, inviting a reevaluation of his contributions and their implications within the broader context of Reformed thought.