Karl Barth
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Karl Barth (1886-1968) was a Protestant theologian who started a movement in theology that is now called Neo-Orthodoxy. He wrote Church Dogmatics and the Gottingen Dogmatics, as well as a number of Biblical commentaries, most famously on the Book of Romans. He was heavily involved in the authorship of the anti-Nazi Barmen declaration in 1934.
Barth rejects Biblical inerrancy, and he also rejects stronger forms of predestination.
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- Theopedia on Karl Barth and the Theology of Karl Barth