RT Article T1 The Victory of Jesus in Barth's Conception of Eternity JF Theology today VO 75 IS 2 SP 182 OP 192 A1 Lee, Sang Hoon ca. 21. Jh. LA English PB Sage Publ. YR 2018 UL https://www.ixtheo.de/Record/1665319763 AB Karl Barth has developed the Boethian concept of eternity as simultaneity by placing the person of Jesus Christ at the center of God's eternity. Even though it is a momentous achievement, Barth's conception still stands in need of clarification or modification, for otherwise it might impugn the victory of Jesus Christ unwittingly, since it logically entails a problematic notion of the simultaneity of Jesus' past, present, and future. It follows that his past of death is never gone but simultaneously present in the divine eternal Now. To avoid this problematic ambivalence, I will suggest that even in God's eternity there must be the indicator of God's Now, the flowing "now" from the past to the future. And yet, my suggestion will not depart from the concept of simultaneity in God's omniscience. K1 Christology K1 Jesus K1 Karl Barth K1 Eternity K1 Time DO 10.1177/0040573618783417