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RECONSIDERING BARTH'S REJECTION OF PRZYWARA'S ANALOGIA ENTIS
Authors:KEITH L. JOHNSON
Affiliation:Wheaton College, Biblical and Theological Studies, 501 College Avenue, Wheaton IL 60187, USA
keith.johnson@wheaton.edu
Abstract:Many interpreters argue that Barth's rejection of Erich Przywara's analogia entis is based upon a misinterpretation and that Barth actually incorporated a form of the analogia entis into his mature theology. Through an examination of records from Przywara's visit to Barth's seminar on Thomas Aquinas at the University of Münster in 1929 along with key texts from that period, I argue that Barth did not reject the analogia entis because he misinterpreted it. Rather, he did so on the basis of an accurate account of its meaning and content provided to him personally by Przywara. I also argue that, while Barth's response to the analogia entis did change over the course of his career, he never retracted, either explicitly or implicitly, his rejection of it—nor should he have done so.
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