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Subject: Religion  Book Title: Barth and Schleiermacher on the Doctrine of Election
Barth and Schleiermacher on the Doctrine of Election
A Systematic-Theological Comparison
Gockel, Matthias , assistant pastor in a congregation near Wittenberg, Germany
Print publication date: 2006
Published to Oxford Scholarship Online: January 2007
Print ISBN-13: 978-0-19-920322-2
doi:10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199203222.001.0001
 
Abstract: The book argues that the doctrine of election in Karl Barth's early theology shows a striking resemblance to the position of Friedrich Schleiermacher, and that his later christological revision of the doctrine overcomes the limitations of his earlier ‘Schleiermacherian’ position. Initially, both agree that predestination is not a pre-temporal decision by which God has decreed once and for all who will believe and who will not believe. Instead, the outcome of the divine decision is determined when God addresses a human being here and now. Schleiermacher's concept of a single divine decree is consistent with Barth's assertion that God addresses every person in the same way, but the responses to the address are diverse. Their doctrine of election is theocentric and envisions a teleological relation between reprobation and election, in which the former always serves the purpose of the latter, without an endorsement of universalism. Whereas Schleiermacher rejects the concept of double predestination, Barth modifies it twice. In Church Dogmatics II/2 it refers no longer to the twofold possibility of faith and unbelief but to the double determination of individual human beings and God's own being. It explains that God sees every human being and also Himself in Christ.

Keywords: Bart, Schleiermacher, election, reprobation, double predestination, divine decree, theocentric, christological revision, universalism
Table of Contents
Introduction: ‘Quite close—excuse me—to Schleiermacher’
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1. Probing the Tradition: Schleiermacher's Revision of the Doctrine in his Essay on Election
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2. A Universal Predestination to Salvation in Christ: The Doctrine of Election in The Christian Faith
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3. From Reprobation to Election: Barth's Revision of the Doctrine of Election in his Commentary on Romans
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4. To Believe or not to Believe: The Doctrine of Election in the Göttingen Dogmatics
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5. Barth's Christological Revolution
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ConclusionBarth and Schleiermacher on Election: A Challenge for Twenty-First-Century Theology
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Bibliography
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Index
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doi:10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199203222.001.0001
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