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...trouble is that all three forwards are sophomores, and that is the second problem -- inexperience. Chris Gallagher (6 ft. 4 in.), Bob Kanuth (6 ft. 4 in.), and Barth Royer (6 ft. 6 in.) are up from a freshman team that had a fine season, but only split with Dartmouth and Brown and lost badly to Boston College...
...Pike's part; Macquarrie's suggestion that Christianity is a "package deal," an all-or-nothing proposition, is not a very realistic position if Christianity is to survive in modern society; and if Christianity, like the Trinity, were left to survive on the metaphysical jargon of Karl Barth, there would be little hope...
Students cannot major in religion and must take the subject as an elective-but the courses are highly popular nonetheless. The Stanford emphasis is strongly contemporary. Brown teaches one course on modern theology on the work of Barth, Tillich, Bultmann and Reinhold Niebuhr, another on Christian ethics that ranges from sexual problems-to political responsibility. Novak traces the development of 20th century Catholic theology and literature, has gained his greatest student following with a course that explores the practical consequences of commitments to faith and atheism...
...Giles Goat-Boy, Barth...
...Karl Barth clarifies the concept in rolling dogmatics: "God is God in such a way that He is the Father, the Father of His Son, that He establishes Himself and through His own agency is God a second time. Established by Himself, not created by Himself-the Son is not created. But this relationship of Father and Son does not yet exhaust the reality, the nature of God. It is not that this establishing and being established of God threatens the unity of God. It is the Father and the Son together who clinch the unity of God a third...