Karl Barth. Paul S. Chung
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52. McCormack, Critically Realistic, 75.
53. Ibid.
54. Marquardt, “Socialism in the Theology of Karl Barth,” 71.
55. Barth, “Der christliche Glaube und die Geschichte,” in Vorträge und kleinere Arbeiten, 2:163.
56. Ibid., 186.
57. Busch, Karl Barth: His Life, 57.
58. Barth, “Evangelium und Sozialismus,” in Vorträge und kleinere Arbeiten 2:730.
59. Barth, Theology of Schleiermacher, 264.
60. Ibid., 263.
61. Cf. Vorwort to Barth, Vorträge und kleinere Arbeiten, 1:viii. Andreas Pangritz reports that F.-W. Marquardt deciphered and edited Barth’s “Socialist Speeches” from 1911 to 1919. Cf. Pangritz, Friedrich-Wilhelm Marquardt, 29.
62. Barth’s minutes from July 1911 until February 20, 1919, remain from when Barth served as secretary on the church board. Marquardt reconstructs Barth’s political activity as a pastor at this time in the analysis of these church minutes. See Marquradt, “Aktuar,” 93–139.
63. Marquardt, “Erster Bericht über Karl Barths ‘Sozialistisches Reden,’” 473.
64. McCormack, Critically Realistic, 80. McCormack says that “Barth’s personal copy of Sombart was not printed until 1908.” “It is most likely that Barth only read Sombart after his arrival in Safenwil.” With this statement, McCormack critiques Marquardt’s conviction that “Barth had already read Sombart during his semester in Berlin in 1906.” It appears that McCormack is unaware of Sombart’s powerful influence as a professor of economics in Berlin when Barth was a student there.
65. Barth, Vorträge und kleinere Arbeiten, 1909–1914, 380–409, 573–689.
66. Marquardt, “Aktuar,” 93.
67. Busch, Karl Barth: His Life, 61,
68. Ibid., 76.
69. “When I moved to the industrial village of Safenwil, my interest in theology as such had to step back noticeably into second place. . . . I became passionately involved with socialism and especially with the trade-union movement. . . . I had to read Sombart and Herkner, I had to read the Swiss trade-union newspaper and the Textilarbeiter” (Barth, Theology of Schleiermacher, 263).
70. Busch, Karl Barth, 56.
71. Barth, “Menschenrecht und Bürgerpflicht” (1911) in Vorträge und kleinere Arbeiten, 1909–1914, 361–79.
72. Ibid., 365.
73. Ibid., 366.
74. Ibid.
75. Ibid., 371.
76. Ibid., 374.
77. Ibid.
78. Ibid., 375.
79. Ibid., 376–77.
80. Ibid., 376.
81. Ibid., 379.
82. Barth, “Jesus Christ and the Movement for Social Justice,” 19–37.
83. Marquardt, “Aktuar,” 119.
84. Barth, “Jesus Christ and the Movement for Social Justice,” 26.
85. Ibid., 21.
86. Ibid., 22.
87. Ibid.
88. Ibid., 25.
89. Ibid., 26.
90. Ibid., 28.
91. Ibid., 29.
92. Ibid., 33.
93. Ibid.
94. Ibid., 34.
95. Ibid., 35–36. Cf. Schellong, “Karl Barth als Theologe der Neuzeit,” 57–58.
96. Barth, “Jesus Christ and the Movement for Social Justice,” 36.