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Context: The saving of anyone is something which is not in the power of man, but only of God. No one can be saved — in virtue of what he can do. Everyone can be saved — in virtue of what God can do. The divine claim takes the form that it puts both the obedient and the disobedient together and compels them to realise this, to recognise their common status in face of the commanding God.
Karl Barth: Doing
Karl Barth was Swiss Protestant theologian. Explore interesting quotes on doing.The Epistle to the Romans (1918; 1921)
"Witness to an Ancient Truth" (1962)
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“Faith in God's revelation has nothing to do with an ideology which glorifies the status quo.”
As quoted in An Almanac of the Christian Church (1987) by William D. Blake.
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On his preaching to prisoners in the Basel jail.
"Witness to an Ancient Truth" (1962)