Is a 20th century approach to theology growing out of Karl Barth’s early writings that rejected 19th century liberal theology of consciousness in favor of a more existentialist view focusing on the effect of the encounter between the divine and humanity. BarthKarl Barth (A.D. 1886-1968) Swiss Reformed pastor and professor, founding figure of Neo Orthodoxy and probably the most influential Protestant theolog... more later rejected this existentialist approach and broke with other Neo Orthodox theologians such as Rudolf BultmannRudolf Bultmann (A.D. 1884-1976) German New Testament scholar, neo-Orthodox theologian, advocate of “demythologizing” the language of the New Test... more, Paul TillichPaul Tillich (A.D. 1886–1965) was a German Lutheran minister, neo Orthodox theologian, and Existentialist philosopher, who had an influential teachi... more, and Emil BrunnerEmil Brunner (A.D. 1889–1966) Swiss Reformed pastor and theologian, advocate of a neo Orthodox theology of divine human encounter that requires a ... more.
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