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Theological Audacity, Analogical Relationality, and Religions

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Chapter 7 is a study of Barth’s theological audacity and dialectical theory of religion in respect to comparative theology, in which the analogical mode of thought (Anselm) and role of Feuerbach are explicated in Barth’s understanding of revelation and religion. I seek to develop Barth’s analogical mode of thought in light of analogical relationality in critical exegesis of his complicated theology of the speech-act in analogia relationis, in critical view of the Catholic teaching of analogia entis.

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Chung, P.S. (2017). Theological Audacity, Analogical Relationality, and Religions. In: Comparative Theology Among Multiple Modernities. Palgrave Macmillan, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-58196-5_7

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