The Barth–Bultmann Correspondence
@article{Grau1973TheBC, title={The Barth–Bultmann Correspondence}, author={H. Gerhard Grau}, journal={Theology Today}, year={1973}, volume={30}, pages={138 - 147} }
The newly-published letters between Barth and Bultmann“give us new information about the intensity of their relationship. Of course, in this correspondence one does not find a brand-new theology. What is so fascinating about them is that theology is done here in a personal context. One observes how these two theologians as persons wrestle with the frontiers of faith and knowledge in the personal medium of letters.
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