Contributors | p. xi |
Preface | p. xiii |
Historical Overview | p. 1 |
Calvin, Barth, and Reformed Theology: Historical Prolegomena Carl Trueman | p. 3 |
Introduction | p. 3 |
Reformed Theology in Historic Confessional Context | p. 4 |
Reformed Theology and Confessional Formulation | p. 6 |
Assessing Confessional Reformed Theology in Early Modern Context | p. 8 |
The Collapse of Reformed Orthodoxy | p. 9 |
Karl Barth and Reformed Orthodoxy | p. 11 |
Barth and Von Harnack | p. 11 |
Barth at Gottingen: Reformed Orthodoxy and the Impact of Heppe | p. 14 |
Barth's Relationship to Reformed Orthodoxy | p. 20 |
The Sacraments of Baptism and Eucharist | p. 27 |
Calvin and Barth on the Lord's Supper Trevor Hart | p. 29 |
Introduction | p. 29 |
Some Key Issues | p. 30 |
The Presence and Action of God | p. 30 |
The Presence of Christ and the Elements | p. 32 |
Eucharistic Modification | p. 34 |
Summary | p. 37 |
Calvin - Bread and Wine Trans-figured | p. 38 |
Divine Sign-giving | p. 38 |
Faith Alone Participates in the Sign | p. 40 |
Signs and Words | p. 41 |
Signification, Metonymy and the Presence of Christ | p. 42 |
The Incarnation and Imaginative Trans-figuration | p. 44 |
Barth - Signification, Revelation and Response | p. 45 |
Signification and Analogy | p. 46 |
Hypostatic and Sacramental Union | p. 47 |
The Word takes Flesh | p. 48 |
The Presence of Christ and the Supper | p. 49 |
The Supper as a Sign of Response | p. 51 |
Conclusion | p. 54 |
Baptism in the Theology of John Calvin and Karl Barth Anthony R. Cross | p. 57 |
Introduction | p. 57 |
The Sacramental Nature of Baptism | p. 58 |
The Role of the Holy Spirit | p. 62 |
The Meaning of Baptism | p. 65 |
Infant Baptism | p. 73 |
Conclusion | p. 79 |
The Sacramental Nature of Baptism | p. 79 |
The Role of the Holy Spirit | p. 82 |
The Meaning of Baptism | p. 82 |
Infant Baptism | p. 85 |
In Concluding | p. 87 |
Atonement | p. 89 |
Karl Barth's Narrative Doctrine of Substitutionary Atonement Neil B. MacDonald | p. 91 |
Introduction | p. 91 |
YHWH, the God of Israel, who takes His own Judgement on Himself (in the Form of His Son, Jesus of Nazareth) | p. 93 |
Barth: 'Front-Wheel Drive' or 'Back-Wheel Drive' Theologian? | p. 96 |
The Locus of Barth's Doctrine in the Synoptic Narratives | p. 97 |
The Literary Shape of the Synoptic Narrative - the Three Essential Parts | p. 99 |
The First Two Parts are to be Understood in Terms of a Judicial Framework | p. 100 |
The Resurrection and the Identity of Jesus of Nazareth | p. 103 |
Barth's Theological Move: The Judicial Framework as Substitutionary Atonement | p. 104 |
The Theological Identity of Pilate's Judgement: YHWH's Judgement on Jesus | p. 105 |
The Two Narrative Conditions of Substitutionary Atonement | p. 108 |
Jesus takes His own Eschatological Judgement on Himself | p. 110 |
The 'Directorial Eye' of the Evangelist | p. 112 |
The 'Eye of Faith': The 'Directorial Eye' that becomes Your 'Eye' | p. 114 |
Conclusion | p. 115 |
Calvin, Barth, and the Subject of Atonement Myron B. Penner | p. 118 |
Introduction | p. 118 |
Calvin on Atonement | p. 119 |
Christ our Redeemer | p. 120 |
For whom did Christ die? | p. 128 |
The Calvinist Barth? | p. 135 |
Barth for/against Calvin | p. 136 |
Christ, Election, and Atonement | p. 136 |
Calvin or Barth? | p. 141 |
Conclusion | p. 144 |
Scripture | p. 147 |
Calvin on Scripture Stephen R. Holmes | p. 149 |
Introduction | p. 149 |
Calvin's Fundamental Beliefs about Scripture | p. 151 |
The Unity of Scripture: The Person and Work of Jesus Christ | p. 153 |
Factual Error in the Claims of the Bible? | p. 156 |
Natural Theology and Accommodation | p. 157 |
Calvin, Barth, and Theological Interpretation Craig G. Bartholomew | p. 163 |
Introduction | p. 163 |
Common Ground | p. 165 |
The Bible as the Word of God | p. 169 |
Biblical Interpretation and Theology | p. 171 |
Critical Scholarship and Exegesis | p. 173 |
The Role of Historical Criticism | p. 174 |
The Role of Philosophy and General Hermeneutics in Biblical Interpretation | p. 175 |
Calvin, Barth, and Postmodern Interpretation | p. 176 |
Author Index | p. 179 |
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