For those that haven't guessed, the reason my blog has been on life support for the past many months is that I'm finally in the writing stage of my thesis.
If you're at all curious what I've been immersing myself in, or, more importantly, curious to deepen your understanding of Barth's theology, you can read a draft chapter on Barth's doctrine of election and the visibility of God that Paul Helm has graciously made available on his blog. The chapter is part of a forthcoming book from Apollos, Karl Barth’s Theology: Collected Critical Perspectives, edd. David Gibson and Daniel Strange.
Helm's chapter provides a great analysis of Barth's critique of Reformed theology as well as a critique (which I share) of Barth's own problem of God's visibility in his renovation of the classic doctrine of election.
(HT: JT)
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