- a variation of neoorthodoxy.
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Later the school was swept by Karl Earth's neo-orthodoxy and Paul Tillich's existential theology.
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Niebuhr's theology was often called an American version of Karl Earth's neo-orthodoxy, but Niebuhr was very much an American original.
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Many of them seem to have a common purpose: to consolidate the best historical and cultural learning of igth century "liberal" theology with the most relevant doctrinal insights of 20th century "neo-orthodoxy."
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Barth's thinking, which came to be known as "crisis theology" or "neo-orthodoxy," stressed a God who stood in constant judgment against idolatrous counterfeiters of faith who sought to create him in their own image.
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Earth's "neo-orthodoxy" was called the "theology of crisis."
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