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Barthian, a. and n.|ˈbɑːtɪən| [f. name of Karl Barth, Swiss theologian (1886–1968) + -ian.] A. adj. Of, pertaining to, or characteristic of Barth, or his writings. B. n. A follower of Barth. Hence ˈBarthianism, the substance of Barthian theology.
1929E. Brunner Theology of Crisis iv. 87 The ‘Barthian theology’ had as its origin the teaching of men like Blumhardt, Ragaz, and Kutter. 1931J. McConnachie Significance of K.B. ii. 60 He [sc. Barth] says ruefully that he is punished for the success of his books by the existence of regular ‘Barthians’. 1934Times Lit. Suppl. 25 Oct. 724/2 The main currents in German Protestant theology..with particular attention to Barthianism. 1939V. A. Demant Religious Prospect viii. 200 In their [sc. Hegel's and Luther's] following we have liberal modernism on the one hand and the Barthian school on the other. 1945Mind LIV. 183 What..are moral philosophers to make of the Barthian distinction between moral sin and religious sin? |