- Barth|i|an|ism
- Barth|i|an|ism «BAHR tee uh nihz uhm, -thee-», noun.the theological doctrines of Karl Barth, associated with the Protestant movement of neoorthodoxy.
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
barth — barth·ian·ism; barth·ite; barth·ian; … English syllables
barthianism — barth·ian·ism … English syllables
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