Barth Reception in BritainA monograph on the history of the reception of Karl Barth's theology in Great Britain. > |
Contents
Introduction | 1 |
1 Adolf Keller and the Continental Introduction to Karl Barth in Britain 192530 | 5 |
2 Hugh Ross Mackintosh John McConnachie and the Reception of Karl Barth in Scotland 192533 | 25 |
3 The Reception of Karl Barths Theology in Wales 192733 | 48 |
4 English Nonconformity and the Reception of Karl Barth 192632 | 63 |
5 Barth Reception and the Church of England 192733 | 100 |
6 Barth Britain and the Mid1930s | 119 |
7 Towards the Second World War | 149 |
8 Barth Reception in Wartime and Beyond | 174 |
9 Barth Reception during the PostWar Years 194856 I | 210 |
10 Barth Reception during the PostWar Years 194856 II | 235 |
11 Barth Reception in Britain during the Final Decade 195668 | 257 |
Barth in Britain 196886 | 276 |
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