The Christian Life

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Karl Barth
T&T Clark, Cornerstones series, 2nd Edition, 2017
978-0567665621
https://www.amazon.com/dp/0567665623
"Karl Barth did not finish his Dogmatics. He never wrote the projected Volume V, which would have expounded the doctrine of redemption; also missing is the greater part of the ethics of reconciliation, which would have completed Volume IV. A self-contained fragment of IV,4, which was planned as 'The Command of God the Reconciler' and would have constituted Chapter XVII, was published in 1967 under the title 'Baptism as the Foundation of the Christian Life' (E.T. 1969). Further fragments of this ethical chapter are to be found in the literary remains, although even with the doctrine of baptism they would have formed less than half of CD IV,4. These fragments are published in the present volume."
T&T Clark, Cornerstones series, 2nd Edition, 2017
978-0567665621
https://www.amazon.com/dp/0567665623
"Karl Barth did not finish his Dogmatics. He never wrote the projected Volume V, which would have expounded the doctrine of redemption; also missing is the greater part of the ethics of reconciliation, which would have completed Volume IV. A self-contained fragment of IV,4, which was planned as 'The Command of God the Reconciler' and would have constituted Chapter XVII, was published in 1967 under the title 'Baptism as the Foundation of the Christian Life' (E.T. 1969). Further fragments of this ethical chapter are to be found in the literary remains, although even with the doctrine of baptism they would have formed less than half of CD IV,4. These fragments are published in the present volume."
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