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Professor Gollwitzer begins with a useful introduction to the thought and originality of Karl Berth. There then Follows a selection of the main ...Show synopsisProfessor Gollwitzer begins with a useful introduction to the thought and originality of Karl Berth. There then Follows a selection of the main themes and extracts from Church Dogmatics. Each one is followed by a concise and helpful summary and explanation of the passage. Students, minister, and all those interested in theology, will value this introduction to one of the most important theological works of today.Hide synopsis
Description:Fair. Text may have highlighting, writing or underlining. May...Fair. Text may have highlighting, writing or underlining. May have library markings or previous owners name. May have dogeared pages. Some pages may be bent or curled in the corners or edges. Cover may show wear including creasing, scuffs, dirty areas, bumped and possibly frayed around edges and corners, may have small tears up to 2" around edges and may be taped up. Cover and pages may have water damage leaving wrinkles or stains. Heavy shelfwear. Any supplementary materials (Online Code or CD) may not be included. -If you'd like more specific details please feel free to contact us.
Description:Good. No Jacket. 1956 First American Edition by Charles...Good. No Jacket. 1956 First American Edition by Charles Scribner's Sons/T & T Clark. First American Edition, so stated. Volume IV only. Black cloth with gilt spine titling. Some foxing to end papers. Text has a few notes, and the odd underline. One bumped corner. A spot of soil to textblock. Front hinge cracked but binding remains solid.
Description:Good hardcover in frayed, chipped and torn dust jacket; front...Good hardcover in frayed, chipped and torn dust jacket; front hinge weak. Former owner's name on front flyleaf. xvi, 575 pages. Index. First printed in 1936.
Edition: Authorized English translation; first printing, as stated.
Binding: Hardcover
Publisher: T. & T. Clark,
Description:Very good. No dust jacket. Signed by previous owner. Very good...Very good. No dust jacket. Signed by previous owner. Very good condition; tight binding, very little shelf wear at top and bottom of spine; however, several chapters have underlining. Church Dogmatics, Vol. IV. The Doctrine of Reconciliation, part 1. 802 p. Includes index. Sewn binding, black cloth over boards, gilt lettering on spine; translated from: Die Kirchliche Dogmatik IV; Die Lehre von der Versohnung, I. from the Foreward by Barth: " To conclude, I often think that there are few men who have cause to be so grateful to God and man as I have......the result is that although the task is a heavy one I do not have to stagger under its weight, but year in, year out it carries me along with it. I now turn to it again. The way is long. But, having still time on the earth....Basel, June 1953. ( an edition was printed by Charles Scribner's Sons in New York in 1956, also.
Edition: Authorized English translation; first printing, as stated.
Binding: Hardcover
Publisher: T. & T. Clark,
Description:Good. No dust jacket. Signed by previous owner. Good to Very...Good. No dust jacket. Signed by previous owner. Good to Very good, but with intermittent underlining and notes, throughout. The binding is tight like a new book, the cover is fine. Church Dogmatics, Vol. III, the Doctrine of Creation, vol. 1. 428 p. Includes index. Sewn binding, black cloth over boards, gilt lettering on spine; Audience: General/trade. from the editors' preface: ". creation cannot be known or interpreted by and for itself, i.e., apart from the knowledge of the divine election and salvation in Jesus Christ. two guiding principles are thus given: first, that the creatureliness of the world is known only by acknowledgment of the revealed Word of God; and second, that creation and redemption are inseparably conjoined in the one work of grace."
Description:Very Good. TWO VOLUMES (Part 1 and Part 2). Edinburgh: T. & T....Very Good. TWO VOLUMES (Part 1 and Part 2). Edinburgh: T. & T. Clark, 1963 (Part 1), 1956 (Part 2). Hardcover. Near fine, in very good jackets. No ownership or other markings. Jackets slightly sunned on spines, with light wear at ends.