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Karl Barth's Views on Making a Religion of Christ
Karl Barth critiques making a religion of Christ because it prevents encountering God in freedom and love, as it creates constructs and institutions instead. He likens it to building the tower of Babel, where humans try to reach up to God rather than accepting God's reaching down to them. This approach turns Christianity into a system of thought rather than an encounter with a living Savior. However, towards the end of his career, Barth softens his stance and acknowledges the idea of secular parables of the kingdom, where stories and parables outside of traditional Christian teachings may somehow align with Christianity and Jesus Christ. Despite his attempt to address the concept in his work 'God and the gods,' he ultimately couldn't reconcile it and deleted that section from his writings.