1st Edition

The Universal and Particular in Karl Barth’s Christological Anthropology Re-Thinking Christian Conceptions of Identity Regarding Sex, Gender, and Sexuality

By Taylor Telford Copyright 2026
178 Pages 1 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

178 Pages 1 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

This book engages Karl Barth’s Christological anthropology in order to provide a Christian account of identity that affirms both humanity’s universally shared identity in Jesus and each person’s particular identities, especially regarding sex, gender, and sexuality. This unfolds through highlighting the significance of Barth’s rejection of Natural Theology, affirmation of science, the necessity... Read more

Introduction      

Chapter 1 The Basics of Barth’s Theology              

Chapter 2 The Logic of Barth’s Christological Anthropology          

Chapter 3 The Particular Identity of God: Jesus of Nazareth as True God 

Chapter 4 The Universal Identity of Humanity: Jesus Christ as True Human

Chapter 5 Barth and Beyond: Identity, identities, and a Christian Understanding of Sex, Gender, and Sexuality     

Conclusion

Bibliography

Biography

Rev. Dr. Taylor Telford is a scholar and pastor in Washington, USA. She earned her M.Div. from Princeton Theological Seminary, USA and Ph.D. from the University of St. Andrews, UK. Alongside teaching and pastoring, she enjoys exploring the beauty of the Pacific Northwest.