Talk:Neo-orthodoxy

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I've done a bit of editing to make this more readable. I'm not sure about the portion that is in parentheses though, and this might need to be further defined--perhaps through an example).


Hope that no one minds the cross reference. Thanks. Fintor | talk

Karl Barth is listed as a liberal theologian, so I am curious why there is the necessity to distance Barth from the existentialism of say, Paul Tillich, who is also as a liberal theologian. I wonder whether it might be better to distance him from Modernist_Christianity as this is more related to the effect of modernism on Christianity than Liberal Christianity which is more to do with Liberalism, although modernism could be considered a subset of Liberal belief --Randolph 04:37, 18 Apr 2005 (UTC)

I've made some edits to reflect this. --Randolph 04:50, 18 Apr 2005 (UTC)
Hmmm..I could have sworn I saw him listed in Liberal Theologians..oh well..strike that comment. --Randolph 06:56, 18 Apr 2005 (UTC)

--- I came across a redlink to Neo-orthodox Theology on the Theology page and redirected it to this page. --FurciferRNB 12 December 2005