Religions (May 2021)

The God of the Covenant: Karl Barth on Creation Care

  • Nixon de Vera

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/rel12050326
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 5
p. 326

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This article seeks to explore the identity of the Creator God in Karl Barth’s doctrine of creation. Attention is given to his understanding of the eternal covenant God has made with humanity and how we are cared for within a covenantal fellowship. The study also concerns itself with how Barth’s distaste for the notion of analogia entis is somewhat unsustained in his treatment of creation. I argue that, to some extent, the analogy of being vis-à-vis the cosmos is complementarily employed with analogia fides in Barth’s articulation of creation care. This is the case as he reconfigures the talk on creation rigidly in and through Jesus Christ as Creator and creature.

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