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Feeling in Karl Barth's Theology

Schleiermacher, Affect and Joy

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Feeling in Karl Barth's Theology

Schleiermacher, Affect and Joy

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An in-depth analysis of the function of feeling (Gefühl) in the development of Karl Barth's theological anthropology in dialogue with Friedrich Schleiermacher's theology.

If feeling is recognised at all in Karl Barth's theology, it is often treated as part of Friedrich Schleiermacher's 'feeling (Gefühl) of absolute dependence' that Barth rejected when he broke with theological liberalism. This study offers a different and more nuanced account. It argues that feeling has been neglected in the interpretation of Barth's theological understanding of the human being. Affect theory, which highlights changeable disposition and environmental attunement, is used to discover the ways in which the concepts of feeling and experience change as Barth's theology develops.
Templeton also offers a fresh angle on Barth's complex relationship with the theology of Schleiermacher. Initially, as a young scholar of modern theology, Barth embraces Schleiermacher's concept of feeling, claiming that Christ's revelation is verified in the believer's affection. Then, as a pastor shocked at the capitulation of the Church and Academy to Germany's war ideology, Barth rejects feeling as the root of a subjective and experiential theology that evades the judgment of God's Word. Finally, as a professor of theology, Barth rehabilitates feeling by de-coupling it from Schleiermacher's account, proposing instead that human feeling (with knowing and willing) becomes an analogy of Christ's self-determination through the Spirit's baptising.

Table of Contents

Introduction

Chapter One
Gefühl, the Affections, and Affect Theory

Chapter Two
Gefühl, Affect, and a Crisis of Confidence

Chapter Three
Dialectical Witness and Motivation

Chapter Four
The Word of God and Human Contradiction

Chapter Five
The Rehabilitation of Gefühl in Church Dogmatics I/1 and I/2

Conclusion

Bibliography
Index

Product details

Published Apr 16 2026
Format Hardback
Edition 1st
Extent 224
ISBN 9780567717306
Imprint T&T Clark
Dimensions 9 x 6 inches
Series T&T Clark Explorations in Reformed Theology
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing

About the contributors

Author

Julian Templeton

Julian Templeton is Training and Development Offic…

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