Author:

Karl Barth

Biography:

Karl Barth (1886-1968), the Swiss Reformed professor and pastor, was once described by Pope Pius XII as the most important theologian since Thomas Aquinas. As principal author of 'The Barmen Declaration', he was the intellectual leader of the German Confessing Church - the Protestant group that resisted the Third Reich. Barth’s teaching career spanned nearly five decades. Removed from his post at Bonn by the Nazis in late 1934, Barth moved to Basel where he taught until 1962. Among Barth's many books, sermons, and essays are 'The Epistle to the Romans', 'Humanity of God', 'Evangelical Theology', and 'Church Dogmatics'.

Books By This Author:

Witness to the Word by Karl Barth
The Faith of the Church by Karl Barth
Final Testimonies by Karl Barth
God In Action by Karl Barth
The Church and the War by Karl Barth
Community, State, and Church by Karl Barth
Credo by Karl Barth
The Teaching of the Church Regarding Baptism by Karl Barth
The Knowledge of God and the Service of God According to the Teaching of the Reformation by Karl Barth
Natural Theology by Emil Brunner, Karl Barth
Anselm: Fides Quaerens Intellectum by Karl Barth
The Resurrection of the Dead by Karl Barth
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart by Karl Barth
A Letter to Great Britain from Switzerland by Karl Barth
The Great Promise by Karl Barth
Christ and Adam by Karl Barth
Evangelical Theology, American Lectures, 1962: 8-CD Set by Karl Barth