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Encyclopedia > Barth

Barth can mean:

  • Barth (Pomerania), a town in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania, Germany
  • Barth (name), a Germanic family name
  • Barth (character), a character from the television show "You Can't Do That On Television".

“Barth” redirects here. ... You Cant Do That on Television (YCDTOTV) is a Canadian childrens television program, created by Roger Price and produced from 1979 until 1990. ...

People

  • Edgar Barth (1917-1965), a German race car driver
  • Fredrik Barth (1928- ), a Norwegian anthropologist
  • Heinrich Barth (1821-1865), a German explorer
  • Heinz Barth (1920-2007), Waffen-SS leader
  • John Barth (1930- ), an American novelist and short-story writer
  • Joseph Barth (1746-1818), an Austrian opthalmologist
  • Karl Barth (1886-1968), a Swiss Protestant Christian theologian
  • Kaspar von Barth (1587-1658), a German writer
  • Marisa Ferretti Barth, (1931- ), a Canadian senator
  • Wolf Barth, a mathematician

Edgar Barth (January 26, 1917 (Herold, Erzgebirge, Germany) – May 20, 1965, Ludwigsburg, Germany) was a Formula One and sports car racing driver. ... Fredrik Barth (b. ... Heinrich Barth (1821-1865), German explorer, was born at Hamburg on February 16, 1821, and educated at Berlin University, where he graduated in 1844. ... Heinz Barth (October 15, 1920 in Gransee — August 6, 2007 in Gransee) was an Obersturmführer in the Waffen-SS and war criminal. ... John Simmons Barth (born May 27, 1930) is an American novelist and short-story writer, known for the postmodernist and metafictive quality of his work. ... Joseph Barth October 28, 1746, Valletta, Malta - April 7, 1818, Vienna, Austria, was a notable 18th century ophthalmologist. ... This article does not cite any references or sources. ... Kaspar von Barth (1587-1658), German philologist, was born at Küstrin in the province of Brandenburg on the June 21, 1587. ... Marisa Ferretti Barth (born in Ascoli Piceno, Italy, April 28, 1931) is a Canadian Senator. ... Wolf Barth is a mathematician whose work on vector bundles has been important for the ADHM construction. ...

Medicine

Barth syndrome is a rare genetic disorder classified by many signs and symptoms, including metabolism distortion, delayed motor skills, stamina deficiency, hypotonia, chronic fatigue, delayed growth, cardiomyopathy, and compromised immune system. ...

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Karl Barth - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (1144 words)
Barth explores the whole of Christian doctrine, where necessary challenging and reinterpreting it so that every part of it points to the radical challenge of Jesus Christ, and the impossibility of tying God to human cultures, achievements or possessions.
Some evangelical and fundamentalist critics have therefore tended to refer to Barth as "neo-orthodox" because, while his theology retains most or all of the tenets of Christianity, he is seen as rejecting the belief which for them is a lynchpin of the theological system: biblical inerrancy.
Barth stands in the heritage of the Reformation in his wariness of the marriage between theology and philosophy.
John Barth - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (547 words)
John Barth was born in Cambridge, Maryland and briefly studied "Elementary Theory and Advanced Orchestration" at Juilliard before attending Johns Hopkins University, receiving a B.A. in 1951 and an M.A. in 1952 (for which he wrote a thesis novel, The Shirt of Nessus).
Barth began his career with The Floating Opera and The End of the Road, two short novels that dealt wittily with controversial topics, suicide and abortion respectively.
Barth has since insisted that he was merely making clear that a particular stage in history was passing, and pointing to possible directions from there.
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