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Chris Tilling – Barth on Romans (Part 1)

Nov 12, 2019
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1
Introduction
00:00 • 2min
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The Relationship Between Biblical Studies and Systematic Theology
02:08 • 3min
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Why Biblical Scholars Think Bart Was a Jobee
05:07 • 3min
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The Life and Times of Karl Barth
07:48 • 3min
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What Bart's Commentary Can Teach New Testament Specialists
10:35 • 4min
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The Worries of Biblical Scholars Engaging Romans 8-16
14:09 • 2min
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Bart's Rema Commentary
16:12 • 3min
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The Synoptic Problem in Bart's Commentary
19:18 • 3min
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The Imposition of a Theological System on Romans 1313
22:16 • 3min
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The Crisis of Human Freedom and Detachment
25:06 • 3min
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Bart's Prioritism in Romans 9 Verses 22-24
28:01 • 3min
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Bart's Categorization of Ethics
31:12 • 3min
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The Importance of Paul's Roman Addresses
33:50 • 4min
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Episode: Chris Tilling presents his work on Karl Barth’s Romans commentary. He argues that Barth’s reading of Romans is worth the attention of biblical scholars, even though Barth is a systematic theologian. […]

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