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|a Barth, Karl,
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|a The Epistle to the Ephesians /
|c Karl Barth ; edited by R. David Nelson ; translated by Ross M. Wright.
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|a English edition.
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|a Grand Rapid, Michigan :
|b Baker Academic,
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|a Editor's introduction / R. David Nelson -- Translating Bath's Ephesians lectures / Ross M. Wright -- Barth, Ephesians, and the practice of theological exegesis / Francis Watson -- "A relation beyond all relations" : God and creatures in Barth's lectures on Ephesians / John Webster -- Exposition of Ephesians, winter semester 1921-22 / Karl Barth.
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|a Karl Barth is widely acknowledged as one of the great theologians of the church. This masterful example of theological interpretation of the biblical text presents Barth's insights on an important Pauline epistle. In 1921-22, the same period he prepared the groundbreaking second edition of his Romans commentary, Barth lectured on the exposition of Ephesians at the University of Göttingen. As he did for his courses on other New Testament texts, Barth lectured from a detailed and carefully researched manuscript. The resulting set of lectures, now available in English for the first time, introduces theological and exegetical issues pertinent to the study of Ephesians. The book also includes introductory essays by two world-renowned scholars, Francis Watson and John Webster.
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