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Karl Barth, who lived from 1886–1968, was perhaps the most influential theologian of the 20th century. Church Dogmatics, Barth’s monumental life-work that consists of more than 6 million words, was written over the span of 35 years. In it, Barth covers in depth the great doctrines of the Word of God, God, Creation and Reconciliation. He made it his task “to take all that has been said before and...

not detached from its ethical content and direction and that the question of dogmatics remains paramount and decisive in ethics. We may readily admit that the Christliche Ethik of N. H. Søe (Danish ed. 1942, German ed. 1949), which is so remarkable in other respects too, fulfils in exemplary fashion this condition which must be laid upon “independent” ethics. And the same attitude to the link with dogmatics is a commendable feature of the brilliant Ethik of Dietrich Bonhoeffer (German ed. 1949, E.T.,
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