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But the same point is made in wholly different idioms by twentieth century writers such as Karl Barth and Simone Weil.
'Analysing Atheism; Unbelief and the world of Faiths' Georgetown University, Washington DC 2004
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As Mr. Barnes of "Bad Catholic" notes, this is a particularly Protestant sentiment that can be traced back to theologian Karl Barth, who often distinguished between "revelation" and religion.
Can You Come to Jesus Without Church? Jonathan D. Fitzgerald 2012
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Theologian Karl Barth said, "We have to read the Bible in one hand, and the newspaper in the other."
Shane Claiborne: A Devotion for Wall Street Shane Claiborne 2011
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Theologian Karl Barth said, "We have to read the Bible in one hand, and the newspaper in the other."
Shane Claiborne: A Devotion for Wall Street Shane Claiborne 2011
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As Karl Barth, arguably the twentieth century's greatest theologian, once said, "I take the Bible too seriously to read it literally."
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God help me, I fell in love with theology, and in particular the theology of Karl Barth.
Stanley Hauerwas: The Surprise of Being a Christian Stanley Hauerwas 2010
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God help me, I fell in love with theology, and in particular the theology of Karl Barth.
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It comes from Paul Lehmann, a Christian ethicist who studied with Karl Barth, taught at Union Seminary in New York, and died in the early 1990s.
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But most atheists are ill equipped to abide by this rule because they know nothing about Paul Tillich, Karl Barth, medieval women mystics like Julian of Norwich or major thinkers from other traditions like Śaṅkara or Nāgārjuna.
John Thatamanil: Beyond the Theism/Atheism Divide: A Plea for Humility 2010
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King avoided the chance for a more nuanced and intelligent argument about how mainstream religion might respond to a dome-like crisis by making its sole representative, poor Piper Libby, an Ordained Disbeliever of a failing Congregational Church, responsible for carrying the water for Karl Barth, Reinhold Niebuhr, and Daniel and Phillip Berrigan, among legions of other dynamic, courageous, and inspired men and women of faith.
Daniel Krotz: Shooting Fish in a Barrel: Stephen King and Under the Dome 2010
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