. . "There is a geopolitical theology in Barth, a geo-hydro-theology that, coupled with his radical (and anti-immaterial) analysis of God and space, has barely been noticed by Barthians to this day. (It is rivaled only by Carl Schmitt??s ideology of land and sea and is developed in contemporary theology only by Catherine Keller.) First, Barth does not think that the waste and void of 1:2 is a matter of" . .