Barthianism
Americannoun
Etymology
Origin of Barthianism
Example Sentences
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Barthianism rejects Modernism in so far as Modernism throws out too much of the Bible, too much of God.
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His theology, now called Barthianism, is pessimistic, dogmatic.
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Dr. Reinhold Niebuhr, one of the ablest of Protestant theologians, has been influenced by him. and Princeton Theological Seminary, a Presbyterian stronghold, has shown leanings toward Barthianism.
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Like a wan light amid disillusion and doubt, Barthianism nourishes in German and Swiss universities.
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And Dr. Cornelius Van Til of Westminster Theological Seminary speaks for a host of U.S. fundamentalists in charging that "Barthianism is even more hostile to the theology of Luther and Calvin than Romanism."
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