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Signs And Providence: A Study Of Ulrich Zwingli's Sacramental Theology, Carl M. Leth Jan 1992

Signs And Providence: A Study Of Ulrich Zwingli's Sacramental Theology, Carl M. Leth

Faculty Scholarship – Theology

This dissertation considers the role of the doctrine of divine providence in the sacramental theology of Ulrich Zwingli. This is done by treating Zwingli in the context of his personal history, his broader sacramental thought, including his treatment of the Word and preaching, and his historical development in his writings on the Lord 's Supper. The attempt is made to understand the personal importance of this doctrine for Zwingli and the way it functions within his theology of the sacraments. Each subject area and document is considered in the light of three questions. What is the relationship between human action …


Karl Barth's View Of The Humanity Of Christ As Explained In His Church Dogmatics, Kevin Twain Lowery Jan 1992

Karl Barth's View Of The Humanity Of Christ As Explained In His Church Dogmatics, Kevin Twain Lowery

Faculty Scholarship – Theology

Karl Barth held the view that Christ's human nature was affected by original sin. In this way his theology departs from traditional orthodoxy concerning the incarnation. This article investigates Barth's position and the implications that can be drawn from it.