
Karl Barth: A Catholic Appraisal | Bruce Marshall
The Thomistic Institute
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Exploring Christian Grammar: Trinity, Incarnation, and God's Actions
The chapter delves into the Christian understanding of God's grammar, exploring the distinctions within the Trinity, the profound significance of the incarnation, and the mystery of the Word becoming flesh. It analyzes the attributes of God in relation to His divine nature, discussing the grammar of grace and the distinction between God's being and actions, with a critical look at Karl Barth's theological perspectives. The chapter also contrasts the views of Barth and Aquinas on salvation, sacraments, and the relationship between God's being and His actions, emphasizing the richness of theological traditions within Catholicism.
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