The Church: A Religious Club?

Footnote

James B. Torrance, "The Church: A Religious Club?," First Baptist Church Vancouver Archives (Vancouver, BC: Regent Audio, 1987); https://www.regentaudio.com/products/the-church-a-religious-club, #1987-JBT-2

Bibliography

Torrance, James B. "The Church: A Religious Club?" First Baptist Church Vancouver Archives. 1987. Vancouver, BC: Regent Audio, https://www.regentaudio.com/products/the-church-a-religious-club; #1987-JBT-2

Publication life cycle / General notes

A lecture series recorded on July 26, 1987. 30 minutes. First Baptist Church Vancouver Archives. Download online from Regent Audio, Product ID RGDLFB13.

Abstract

Karl Barth lived in one of the most turbulent periods in human history. This lecture elucidates the historical backdrop that shaped Barth's political philosophy including his early pastoral years, the challenge of Nazi Germany, and communism after the war.

Contents

Individual and Person, Society and Community - Torrance. The Modern History of the Self - Houston. The Trinitarian Understanding of Humanity - Torrance. The Image of God in Man - Houston. The Negation of Our True Humanity - Torrance. The Double Knowledge of God and Man - Houston. Reconciliation - Torrance. Soren Kierkegaard for Post-Modern Christians - Houston. Worship, Prayer, and the Trinity - Torrance. The Mentored Life - Houston.

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