02029cam a2200313 i 45000010008000000030006000080050017000140080041000310100013000720200015000850200018001000400045001180410011001630500022001740820015001961000029002112400047002402450243002872600039005303000029005693360026005983370028006243380027006525050142006795200830008216500025016517000020016767000019016963397055OCoLC20230425134942.0771014s1978 miu 000 0 eng  a77016275 a0802817254 a9780802817259 aDLCbengcDLCdXBEdLGGdSGBdNA5dOCLCF0 aengger0 aBT75b.B2834 1978 a251.02 BAR1 aBarth, Karl,d1886-1968.10aKirchliche Dogmatik.kSelections.lEnglish10aKarl Barth, preaching through the Christian year :ba selection of exegetical passages from the Church dogmatics /ctaken from the English translation edited by G.W. Bromiley and T.F. Torrance ; selected by John McTavish and Harold Wells. aGrand Rapids :bEerdmans,c©1978. aviii, 279 pages ;c24 cm atextbtxt2rdacontent aunmediatedbn2rdamedia avolumebnc2rdacarrier0 aPart I. God -- Part II. Creation -- Part III. Advent and Christmas -- Part IV. Epiphany -- Part V. Lent and Easter -- Part VI. Pentecost. aFor those who proclaim the Word of God, Karl Barth's Church Dogmatics is a rich and valuable source of inspiration and instruction. Yet the sheer magnitude of this 13-volume work understandably intimidates the busy minister, whose time for meditation and sermon preparation is limited. Inspired by Barth's belief that dogmatic theology exists to serve the proclamation of the church, Preaching through the Christian Year offers a choice selection of some of the most significant exegetical passages that appear in the Dogmatics. To aid ministers in their sermon preparation, editors John McTavish and Harold Wells have arranged these selections according to the church year. Serious students and teachers will also welcome this volume, particularly as it brings to light the biblical basis for Barth's thinking. - Back cover. 0aTheology, Doctrinal.1 aMcTavish, John.1 aWells, Harold.