I finished the book God in Action by Karl Barth about a week ago, but haven't had the time to devote to writing a proper book review. I still don't have the time, but I would like to take a moment to post a quick review, one not quite worthy of the book.
God in Action is one of Karl Barth's early theological works. It is a compilation of a set of lectures. I have read that this book is a great way to get an understanding of Karl Barth's theology. I found that its primary focus was on the authority of scripture and the reality of the Church. He would define and reiterate the necessity of understanding the doctrines related to these topics. As he discussed each, there was an emphasis on a logical flow of thought, this is what drew me in.
God in Action made me think. I've had a couple of posts quoting this book already. You can read those posts here and here. There were several other occasions where I felt that a particular statement had earned blog-quote status, but they didn't make it there because of a lack of time. I was drawn to his statements because of that analytical approach. It permeated every page.
I was a little disappointed at his lack of scripture use. In his defense, it wasn't meant to be a scriptural exposition, but a verbal discourse on the topics. Nevertheless, I always appreciate an appropriate amount of proof-texts in relation to a theological work. I guess I've been spoiled by Wayne Grudem's Systematic Theology.
I would still recommend God in Action to any of you. It was challenging at parts, but well worth the read. It is currently less than $3 through Amazon. Click the link above to go to the purchase page.
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