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The Adventures of  Thomas Pellow: Three and twenty years in captivity among the Moors

DOC The Adventures of Thomas Pellow: Three and twenty years in captivity among the Moors by Thomas Pellow in History

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Perhaps better remembered for his revolutionary Epistle to the Romans and his monumental Church Dogmatics; Karl Barth is also to be remembered for his brave stance of faith opposing the tyranny of the Nazi regime. The Swiss theologian who affected the shape of all twentieth century theology as the "Father of Neo-orthodoxy;" also clearly articulated an understanding of the Church's relationship to the State that continues to inform those who refuse to surrender to Caesar the things that are God's. Now one of Barth's most important statements about these issues is again available to a new generation of Christians who continue the struggle against oppression and threats to religious liberty. "At all times and in changing situation he (Barth) sought to speak and act responsible under the lordship of Jesus Christ... At several points Barth's interpretation of Scripture calls us to a reconsideration of our own heritage relating to the separation of Church and State." — from the introduction by David L. Mueller


#4461455 in Books 2015-05-28Original language:EnglishPDF # 1 7.80 x .62 x 5.08l; .65 #File Name: 095459858X298 pages


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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. A fascinating memoir and a forgotten story that should be more widely known.By FoxeyA fascinating memoir and a forgotten story that should be more widely known. Topical now what now what with ISIS openly bringing back Islamic slavery. From beatings and enforced conversion to Islam to his rise in authority to when he defied the Sultan and lived and his desperate attempts. at escape.

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