Theology-of-crisis


noun
1.
crisis theology.
crisis theology
noun
1.
a neoorthodox theology, advocated by Karl Barth and others, emphasizing the absolute necessity of faith and divine revelation in transcending the personal crisis, common to all humankind, that arises from the contradictions inherent in human nature and in the social order.

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