A Hermeneutical Approach against Whiteness: Barth's Dialectical Interpretation of Romans 2 and Denouncement of Worldviews
This article provides a constructive reading of Barth's interpretation of Romans 2 in the Römerbrief in conversation with his treatment of the sinful human attempt to construct a worldview in opposition to the saving activity of Jesus in Church Dogmatics IV/3. I argue that dialectical theology...
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Format: | Electronic Article |
Language: | English |
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Brill
[2019]
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Journal of reformed theology
Year: 2019, Volume: 13, Issue: 3/4, Pages: 199-214 |
IxTheo Classification: | FD Contextual theology HC New Testament KAJ Church history 1914-; recent history KDD Protestant Church |
Further subjects: | B
Karl Barth
B Dialectical theology B Decoloniality B Bible. Römerbrief 2 B Christian Identity B Whiteness |
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Summary: | This article provides a constructive reading of Barth's interpretation of Romans 2 in the Römerbrief in conversation with his treatment of the sinful human attempt to construct a worldview in opposition to the saving activity of Jesus in Church Dogmatics IV/3. I argue that dialectical theology provides Western Christianity with a hermeneutical approach against whiteness grounded in a Reformational theology of justification by faith alone. In this way, dialectical theology is a resource for constructing Christian identity free of whiteness as well as for carving out new space for a decolonial option within Christian theology. |
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ISSN: | 1569-7312 |
Contains: | Enthalten in: Journal of reformed theology
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Persistent identifiers: | DOI: 10.1163/15697312-01303008 |