TY - JOUR
T1 - Christianity as “True Religion” According to Karl Barth’s Theologia Religionum
T2 - an intercultural Conversation with Selected Asian Christian Theologians
AU - van den Toren, B.
PY - 2021/11/1
Y1 - 2021/11/1
N2 - This article orchestrates an intercultural theological conversation between Karl Barth’s theology of religions and selected Asian Christian theologians. The latter rightly stress that Barth’s criticism of religions is mainly concerned with Christian religion, although it does allow for the recognition of “other true lights.” Yet, insufficient attention is paid to the fact that Barth considers Christianity in particular “the true religion.” In critical conversation with these Asian reflections, it becomes clear that we need to move beyond Barth because (1) his Christocentrism neglects God’s presence as Creator and Spirit in other religious traditions, (2) Barth’s actualism does not allow him to properly distinguish between the word of God in the Christian Scriptures and in the “other lights,” and (3) this actualism stands in the way of a full recognition of the historical nature of revelation and salvation in Christ.
AB - This article orchestrates an intercultural theological conversation between Karl Barth’s theology of religions and selected Asian Christian theologians. The latter rightly stress that Barth’s criticism of religions is mainly concerned with Christian religion, although it does allow for the recognition of “other true lights.” Yet, insufficient attention is paid to the fact that Barth considers Christianity in particular “the true religion.” In critical conversation with these Asian reflections, it becomes clear that we need to move beyond Barth because (1) his Christocentrism neglects God’s presence as Creator and Spirit in other religious traditions, (2) Barth’s actualism does not allow him to properly distinguish between the word of God in the Christian Scriptures and in the “other lights,” and (3) this actualism stands in the way of a full recognition of the historical nature of revelation and salvation in Christ.
KW - actualism
KW - Asian theology
KW - historical revelation
KW - Karl Barth
KW - Katsumi Takizawa
KW - theology of religions
KW - Trinity
UR - https://ajt.atesea.net/index.php/ajt/article/view/9/9
U2 - 10.54424/ajt.v35i2.9
DO - 10.54424/ajt.v35i2.9
M3 - Article
SN - 0218-0812
VL - 35
SP - 155
EP - 170
JO - Asia Journal of Theology
JF - Asia Journal of Theology
IS - 2
ER -