In particular Barth labeled his theology " dialectical theology ", a reference to existentialism.
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He was in disagreement with the dialectical theology of his era, and was equally opposed to the Deutsche Christen movement.
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Hermann taught at revisionism . against which Karl Barth, one of his pupils, and dialectical theology were later to react.
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"' Kornelis Heiko Miskotte "'( September 23, 1894 in Utrecht & ndash; August 31, 1976 in Voorst ) was a Dutch Protestant theologian and a representative of dialectical theology.
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The liberalism of Rudolf Bultmann is not sharply distinguished from the other dialectical theologies, since it is still focussed on an event of revelation albeit as " an event which transposes me into a new state of my self ".
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From the 1930s, L�gstrup was a member of Tidehverv, a strongly anti-pietist movement within the Danish Church which at the time espoused a dialectical theology heavily influenced by Kristoffer Olesen Larsen ) and broke with the movement in the early 1950s.
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"' Heinrich Emil Brunner "'(; born December 23, 1889 in Winterthur, Switzerland; died April 6, 1966 in Zurich, Switzerland ) was a Relationship with Karl Barth belowhe is commonly associated with neo-orthodoxy or the dialectical theology movement.
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In the decade following the First World War, Barth was linked with a number of other theologians actually very diverse in outlook who had reacted against their teachers'liberalism, in a movement known as " Dialectical Theology " ( Ger . " Dialektische Theologie " ).
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In the decade following the First World War, Barth was linked with a number of other theologians, actually very diverse in outlook, who had reacted against their teachers'liberalism, in a movement known as " Dialectical Theology " Other members of the movement included Rudolf Bultmann, Eduard Thurneysen, Emil Brunner, and Friedrich Gogarten.