Karl Barth’s Conception of the Word of God (3)
Barths words on the existence of God cannot be overlooked. From our point of view, there are no arguments of human reason or philosophy which can prove the existence of God. We cannot, by the academic process of logic, start from the human level and arrive at the Divine level. Therefore these words, by themselves at least, we like: “God and His Word are not presented to us in the way in which natural and historical entities are presented to us. We can never by retrospect, and so by...
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