Keith L. Johnson holds a PhD from Princeton Theological Seminary and is Assistant Professor of Theology at Wheaton College, USA.
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Keith Johnson's "Karl Barth and the analogia entis" is perhaps the best work on this demanding topic ever to have been written. It contributes not only to the field of Barth studies but also to modern theology in general. It approaches this vexing question with painstaking care, erudition and sophistication. In the process it makes a vital contribution to contemporary ecumenical discussion among Protestant and Roman Catholic theologies. I believe it will become a standard point of reference and that it will be widely read and cited.
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Chapter 1: Barth, Roman Catholicism, and the Analogia EntisChapter 2: The Background to the DebateChapter 3: Incarnation and AnalogyChapter 4: The Nature of Barth's Rejection of the Analogia Entis Chapter 5: Przywara's Analogia Entis and the 'Invention of the Anti-Christ'Chapter 6: Barth's Analogia Fidei and its ImplicationsChapter 7: Analogy and CovenantChapter 8: Analogy and the Church for the World