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Acknowledgements |
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Abbreviations |
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Introduction |
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1 The Pastoral Motivations of this Study and the Nature of the Problem |
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4 An Outline of the Study |
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1 Election, Rejection, and Exegesis |
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1 The Pastoral Concern with Election |
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2 Re-locating the Doctrine |
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3 The Basis of Barth's Doctrine of Election: God's Self-Revelation |
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4 Jesus Christ: the 'Electing God' and the 'Elected Human |
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5 Simul Electus et Reprobatus: God's Yes and God's No |
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6 Barth's Typological Exegesis of Leviticus 14 and 16 |
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2 Jesus Christ the Elect: Through and Beyond Barth |
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1 An Exegetical Challenge to Barth's Doctrine of Election |
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2 Barth's Typological Interpretation Revisited |
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3 An Alternative Typology |
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3 The Covenant, Humanity and das Nichtige |
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4 Jesus Christ the Judge: Through and Beyond Barth |
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1 Atonement in the Early Church |
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2 The Reformed Backdrop of Barth's Theology of Atonement |
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3 Barth on Cur Deus Homo? |
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5 Jesus is Victor. The Conquering of Sin |
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6 Existenzstellvertretung in the New Testament |
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5 Election, Atonement, and the Holy Spirit |
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1 Election and Universalism |
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2 The Eternal Spirit and the Mortal Soul |
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3 Humanity, Freedom, and Faith |
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1 Problems with Barth's Exegesis |
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2 Beyond the Binary Impasse of the Yes and No in Christ |
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3 Pastoral Implications: Limited Atonement and Universalism |
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4 Systematic Implications: The Economic and Immanent Trinity Concluding Remarks |
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Bibliography |
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Subject Index |
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Name Index |
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Scripture Index |
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