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Evangelical Dictionary of Theology (Biographical Entries) - Walter A. Elwell, editor. The biographical articles from this classic reference work are included in electronic form. They include individuals from all eras of history and from many countries. Entries are arranged alphabetically, from Peter Abelard to Ulrich Zwingli. Many entries include bibliographical references and focus on the...

the beginning of neo-orthodoxy, or dialectical theology, or theology of crisis. Although Barth is acknowledged as its founder, others were involved, including Friedrich Gogarten, Eduard Thurneysen, Heinrich Barth, and Emil Brunner. By 1930 Barth was teaching in Bonn, where he began to oppose the Nazi movement and allied himself with the Confessing Church. In 1934 the opposition produced the Barmen Declaration, a strong protest against fascism and the Nazis basically written by Barth. The next year