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"Natural theology" has become a stimulus word for German-speaking Protestant theology, behind which various problem areas are hidden. Karl Barth's rejection of natural theology is responsible for this. This study examines how the dispute over natural theology continued in the second half of the 20th century. To this end, not only is a conversation with well-known drafts of Protestant theology sought, but also an ecumenical dimension of this dispute is worked out, which becomes apparent in the assessment of contextual theology.