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Christ, Power and Mammon: Karl Barth and John Howard Yoder in Dialogue
Scott Prather
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| #3271145 in Books | 2014-12-18 | 2014-12-18 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 9.21 x.65 x6.14l,1.04 | File type: PDF | 320 pages||1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.| Thorough Exposition of an Overlooked Topic - Very Provocative|By Johnny Walker|Of making books about Karl Barth, there is no end. That's not to trivialize the wealth of scholarship that has developed around his work, though, it is to say that readers interested in Barth are forced to be somewhat discretionary in those books to which they give their time. The last several decade|||“I believe they will find [Christ, Power and Mammon] to be valuable resources.” ―David C. Cramer, The Conrad Grebel |“Prather’s book is much more than a call to arms for Barthians. It is a thoroughly theological ‘exousi
This book examines the role of the New Testament concept of the 'principalities and powers' in the thought of Karl Barth and John Howard Yoder, showing how this biblical concept of power is central to the fundamental theological convictions of each thinker.
Prather offers a scholarly account of the underexplored theological and ethical import of a major biblical theme and the book addresses questions and concerns from a wide range of academic and lay theologica...
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