单词 | dialectical theology |
释义 | > as lemmasdialectical theology dialectical theology n. [after German dialektische Theologie (1924 or earlier in this sense)] a form of Protestant theology developed in the aftermath of the First World War (1914–18) and associated especially with Karl Barth (1886–1968), which emphasizes the paradoxical nature of the relationship between God and humanity, which can be resolved only by God's absolute transcendence. ΚΠ 1925 Princeton Theol. Rev. Oct. 684 Theological thought in Germany and Switzerland has been somewhat excited by the new dialectical theology of Barth, Gogarten, Brunner, and others. 1941 Philosophy 16 265 He [sc. Kierkegaard] has profoundly influenced not only the secular existential philosophy, but even more directly the dialectical theology. 1982 S. M. McMurrin Relig., Reason, & Truth iii. 71 Dialectical theology held the theological paradoxes..to be indicative of the insufficiency of philosophical reason to replace the personal encounter of revelation as the foundation of religion and theology. 2004 G. Green in G. Jones Blackwell Compan. Mod. Theol. xi. 177 The Dialectical Theology of Karl Barth and his associates..began a new era in Protestant theology. < as lemmas |
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