The Concept of Truth in Karl Barth's Theology: DANIEL D. WILLIAMS

Religious Studies 6 (2):137-145 (1970)
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In this paper on Karl Barth's conception of truth I shall try to state his position regarding the nature of truth and the criterion of truth, and secondly I shall draw from his position some propositions which I believe exhibit a pattern in his theology which brings it into close relationship to a philosophical tradition

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