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Barthian and Modern Roman Catholic Conceptions of the Image of God
Jun 24, 2023
44m 08s
The Absolute Beginning of Creation for Karl Barth: Jesus Christ
Jun 24, 2023
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The Absolute Beginning of Creation: Encoronation in the Heaven-Temple
Jun 24, 2023
36m 48s
The Absolute Beginning of Creation: Endoxation in the Heaven-Temple
Jun 24, 2023
43m 33s
Barth's Doctrine of Reconciliation: Universalism Reconsidered
Jun 24, 2023
47m 21s
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| Date | Episode | Description | Length | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 6/24/23 | ![]() Barthian and Modern Roman Catholic Conceptions of the Image of God | This lesson is from “Van Til and Barth” taught by James J. Cassidy and Lane G. Tipton as part of Reformed Forum’s Fellowship in Reformed Apologetics. In Van Til and Barth: A Confessionally Reformed Critique, Dr. Jim Cassidy and Dr. Lane Tipton offer extensive exposition and sustained theological critique of Karl Barth from a confessionally Reformed perspective. Dr. Cassidy surveys Barth scholarship, analyzes Barth’s doctrines of revelation, God, and reconciliation, and connects his analysis to the pioneering critique offered by Cornelius Van Til. Dr. Tipton deals with Barth’s doctrine of creation as it is centered on the primordial event of Jesus Christ in which God and man participate together in a transcendent time (Geschichte). Dr. Tipton then sets Barth’s dialectical and mutualist view over against a Vosian approach as enriched by Meredith Kline’s theology of Endoxation. Special attention is given to a close reading and a focused engagement with Barth’s Church Dogmatics as both Cassidy and Tipton demonstrate and extend the value of Van Til’s penetrating critique of Barth’s deeper modernist conception. View the entire course in video at https://reformedforum.org/courses/van-til-and-barth/ | 44m 08s | |
| 6/24/23 | ![]() The Absolute Beginning of Creation for Karl Barth: Jesus Christ | This lesson is from “Van Til and Barth” taught by James J. Cassidy and Lane G. Tipton as part of Reformed Forum’s Fellowship in Reformed Apologetics. In Van Til and Barth: A Confessionally Reformed Critique, Dr. Jim Cassidy and Dr. Lane Tipton offer extensive exposition and sustained theological critique of Karl Barth from a confessionally Reformed perspective. Dr. Cassidy surveys Barth scholarship, analyzes Barth’s doctrines of revelation, God, and reconciliation, and connects his analysis to the pioneering critique offered by Cornelius Van Til. Dr. Tipton deals with Barth’s doctrine of creation as it is centered on the primordial event of Jesus Christ in which God and man participate together in a transcendent time (Geschichte). Dr. Tipton then sets Barth’s dialectical and mutualist view over against a Vosian approach as enriched by Meredith Kline’s theology of Endoxation. Special attention is given to a close reading and a focused engagement with Barth’s Church Dogmatics as both Cassidy and Tipton demonstrate and extend the value of Van Til’s penetrating critique of Barth’s deeper modernist conception. View the entire course in video at https://reformedforum.org/courses/van-til-and-barth/ | 53m 30s | |
| 6/24/23 | ![]() The Absolute Beginning of Creation: Encoronation in the Heaven-Temple | This lesson is from “Van Til and Barth” taught by James J. Cassidy and Lane G. Tipton as part of Reformed Forum’s Fellowship in Reformed Apologetics. In Van Til and Barth: A Confessionally Reformed Critique, Dr. Jim Cassidy and Dr. Lane Tipton offer extensive exposition and sustained theological critique of Karl Barth from a confessionally Reformed perspective. Dr. Cassidy surveys Barth scholarship, analyzes Barth’s doctrines of revelation, God, and reconciliation, and connects his analysis to the pioneering critique offered by Cornelius Van Til. Dr. Tipton deals with Barth’s doctrine of creation as it is centered on the primordial event of Jesus Christ in which God and man participate together in a transcendent time (Geschichte). Dr. Tipton then sets Barth’s dialectical and mutualist view over against a Vosian approach as enriched by Meredith Kline’s theology of Endoxation. Special attention is given to a close reading and a focused engagement with Barth’s Church Dogmatics as both Cassidy and Tipton demonstrate and extend the value of Van Til’s penetrating critique of Barth’s deeper modernist conception. View the entire course in video at https://reformedforum.org/courses/van-til-and-barth/ | 36m 48s | |
| 6/24/23 | ![]() The Absolute Beginning of Creation: Endoxation in the Heaven-Temple | This lesson is from “Van Til and Barth” taught by James J. Cassidy and Lane G. Tipton as part of Reformed Forum’s Fellowship in Reformed Apologetics. In Van Til and Barth: A Confessionally Reformed Critique, Dr. Jim Cassidy and Dr. Lane Tipton offer extensive exposition and sustained theological critique of Karl Barth from a confessionally Reformed perspective. Dr. Cassidy surveys Barth scholarship, analyzes Barth’s doctrines of revelation, God, and reconciliation, and connects his analysis to the pioneering critique offered by Cornelius Van Til. Dr. Tipton deals with Barth’s doctrine of creation as it is centered on the primordial event of Jesus Christ in which God and man participate together in a transcendent time (Geschichte). Dr. Tipton then sets Barth’s dialectical and mutualist view over against a Vosian approach as enriched by Meredith Kline’s theology of Endoxation. Special attention is given to a close reading and a focused engagement with Barth’s Church Dogmatics as both Cassidy and Tipton demonstrate and extend the value of Van Til’s penetrating critique of Barth’s deeper modernist conception. View the entire course in video at https://reformedforum.org/courses/van-til-and-barth/ | 43m 33s | |
| 6/24/23 | ![]() Barth's Doctrine of Reconciliation: Universalism Reconsidered | This lesson is from “Van Til and Barth” taught by James J. Cassidy and Lane G. Tipton as part of Reformed Forum’s Fellowship in Reformed Apologetics. In Van Til and Barth: A Confessionally Reformed Critique, Dr. Jim Cassidy and Dr. Lane Tipton offer extensive exposition and sustained theological critique of Karl Barth from a confessionally Reformed perspective. Dr. Cassidy surveys Barth scholarship, analyzes Barth’s doctrines of revelation, God, and reconciliation, and connects his analysis to the pioneering critique offered by Cornelius Van Til. Dr. Tipton deals with Barth’s doctrine of creation as it is centered on the primordial event of Jesus Christ in which God and man participate together in a transcendent time (Geschichte). Dr. Tipton then sets Barth’s dialectical and mutualist view over against a Vosian approach as enriched by Meredith Kline’s theology of Endoxation. Special attention is given to a close reading and a focused engagement with Barth’s Church Dogmatics as both Cassidy and Tipton demonstrate and extend the value of Van Til’s penetrating critique of Barth’s deeper modernist conception. View the entire course in video at https://reformedforum.org/courses/van-til-and-barth/ | 47m 21s | |
| 6/24/23 | ![]() Barth's Doctrine of God: God Is Jesus Christ | This lesson is from “Van Til and Barth” taught by James J. Cassidy and Lane G. Tipton as part of Reformed Forum’s Fellowship in Reformed Apologetics. In Van Til and Barth: A Confessionally Reformed Critique, Dr. Jim Cassidy and Dr. Lane Tipton offer extensive exposition and sustained theological critique of Karl Barth from a confessionally Reformed perspective. Dr. Cassidy surveys Barth scholarship, analyzes Barth’s doctrines of revelation, God, and reconciliation, and connects his analysis to the pioneering critique offered by Cornelius Van Til. Dr. Tipton deals with Barth’s doctrine of creation as it is centered on the primordial event of Jesus Christ in which God and man participate together in a transcendent time (Geschichte). Dr. Tipton then sets Barth’s dialectical and mutualist view over against a Vosian approach as enriched by Meredith Kline’s theology of Endoxation. Special attention is given to a close reading and a focused engagement with Barth’s Church Dogmatics as both Cassidy and Tipton demonstrate and extend the value of Van Til’s penetrating critique of Barth’s deeper modernist conception. View the entire course in video at https://reformedforum.org/courses/van-til-and-barth/ | 45m 06s | |
| 6/24/23 | ![]() Barth's Doctrine of Revelation: Direct or Indirect? | This lesson is from "Van Til and Barth" taught by James J. Cassidy and Lane G. Tipton as part of Reformed Forum’s Fellowship in Reformed Apologetics. In Van Til and Barth: A Confessionally Reformed Critique, Dr. Jim Cassidy and Dr. Lane Tipton offer extensive exposition and sustained theological critique of Karl Barth from a confessionally Reformed perspective. Dr. Cassidy surveys Barth scholarship, analyzes Barth’s doctrines of revelation, God, and reconciliation, and connects his analysis to the pioneering critique offered by Cornelius Van Til. Dr. Tipton deals with Barth’s doctrine of creation as it is centered on the primordial event of Jesus Christ in which God and man participate together in a transcendent time (Geschichte). Dr. Tipton then sets Barth’s dialectical and mutualist view over against a Vosian approach as enriched by Meredith Kline’s theology of Endoxation. Special attention is given to a close reading and a focused engagement with Barth’s Church Dogmatics as both Cassidy and Tipton demonstrate and extend the value of Van Til’s penetrating critique of Barth’s deeper modernist conception. View the entire course in video at https://reformedforum.org/courses/van-til-and-barth/ | 43m 30s |
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