Karl Barth Resource Guide

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Table of Contents

Introduction

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Introductory Resources

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Doctrine of God

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Election

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Christology

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Soteriology

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Scripture and Hermeneutics

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Ecclesiology and Sacraments

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Homiletics

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Ethics

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Creation and Ecology

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Anthropology

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Politics

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Race, Racism, and Nationalism

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Gender and Sexuality

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Barth in Dialogue

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Eschatology

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Videos and Lectures

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Outlines

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Introduction Nearly every day in my position at the Center for Barth Studies, I receive inquiries from scholars, students, pastors, or laypersons around the world asking where to locate certain resources by or about Karl Barth’s life and theology. It is no secret that Karl Barth wrote a vast amount during his lifetime. His Gesamtausgabe (“Collected Works”)1 currently includes 56 published volumes, not including his fourteen-volume magnum opus, the Church Dogmatics. The secondary literature on Barth’s life and theology is even more extensive and intimidating. This Karl Barth Resource Guide has been created to aid anyone looking to find resources on Barth, whether that be introductory resources for the new reader of Barth, or more in-depth materials on specific topics in Barth’s work such as his doctrine of God or his politics. My hope is that this guide will make the process of finding resources by and about Barth easier and less overwhelming. Every topic in this resource guide is divided by primary and secondary resources. The primary resources (materials written by Karl Barth) are listed first in each section. If Barth discusses a particular topic in his Church Dogmatics, the relevant sections are listed as the first resource. The secondary resources (materials written about Karl Barth) are listed second. Each book resource includes the library call number for easy access. For those without library access, each book has a link to where you can purchase it online. Each book resource is also color-coded with either a (§) to signal that the book is either $25 or less to purchase online or with a (§) to signal that the book is available in paperback. If the resource is an open access journal article, it will also include the link to the article. This list of resources is not meant to be exhaustive. This list is only an overview of some of the resources available by topic and is intended to be a starting point. This list will also continue to be expanded in the future as more resources become available. To find more primary and secondary bibliographic resources related to Barth’s life and theology, including sources in other languages beyond English, you can visit the Barth Literature Search Project database at barthresearch.org. If you need assistance with your research, you can email the Center for Barth Studies at barth.center@ptsem.edu. Happy reading! — Dr. Kaitlyn M. Dugan Managing Director, Center for Barth Studies June 2022

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For more information, see: https://barth.ptsem.edu/kb-gesamtausgabe/

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Introductory Resources Primary Sources: § Barth, Karl. Dogmatics in Outline. London: SCM Press, 2001. CALL #: BT77. B3713 2001 or https://tinyurl.com/rhb2cuws

§ _______. Evangelical Theology: An Introduction. Translated by Grover Foley. London: Weidenfeld and Nicolson, 1963. CALL #: BT65 .B282 1963 or https://tinyurl.com/56vspytx

§ _______. The Göttingen Dogmatics: Instruction in the Christian Religion. Edited by Hannelotte Reiffen and translated by Geoffrey W. Bromiley. Grand Rapids, MI: Eerdmans, 1991. CALL #: BT75.2 .B3413 1991 or https://tinyurl.com/3knzccx8

§ _______. The Humanity of God. Translated by John Newton Thomas and Thomas Wieser. Richmond, VA: Westminster John Knox Press, 1960. CALL #: BT28 .B3 1960 or https://tinyurl.com/326dxrm5

Secondary Sources: § Balthasar, Hans Urs von. The Theology of Karl Barth. Translated by Edward T. Oakes. San Francisco, CA: Ignatius, 1992. CALL #: BX4827.B3 B2616 1992 or https://tinyurl.com/3p7t6sme

§ Bromiley, Geoffrey W. An Introduction to the Theology of Karl Barth. Grand Rapids, MI: Eerdmans, 1979. CALL #: BT75.B286 B76 1979 or https://tinyurl.com/y5m54vjy

§ Busch, Eberhard. Karl Barth: His Life from Letters and Autobiographical Texts. Translated by John Bowden, trans. Eugene, OR: Wipf & Stock, 2005. CALL #: BX4827.B3 B86313 2005 or https://tinyurl.com/3dxf733w

§ _______. The Great Passion: An Introduction to Karl Barth’s Theology. Grand Rapids, MI: Eerdmans, 2010. CALL #: BX4827.B3 B87413 2004 or https://tinyurl.com/43t74eep

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§ Collins Winn, Christian. ‘Jesus is Victor!’ The Significance of the Blumhardts for the Theology of Karl Barth. Eugene, OR: Pickwick, 2009. CALL #: BX4827.B3 C65 2009 or https://tinyurl.com/7syktj9u

§ Dorrien, Gary J. The Barthian Revolt in Modern Theology: Theology Without Weapons. Louisville, KY: Westminster John Knox Press, 2000. CALL #: BX4827.B3 D57 2000 or https://tinyurl.com/4rxezzcp

§ Hart, Trevor A. Regarding Karl Barth: Essays Toward a Reading of his Theology. Eugene, OR: Wipf & Stock, 2005. CALL #: BX4827.B3 H37 2005 or https://tinyurl.com/ybj7byxh

§ Hunsinger, George. Disruptive Grace: Studies in the Theology of Karl Barth. Grand Rapids, MI: Eerdmans, 2000. CALL #: BX4827 .B3 H86 or https://tinyurl.com/2ucbxbz6

§ _______. How to Read Karl Barth: The Shape of His Theology. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1993. CALL #: BT75.B286 H85 1988a or https://tinyurl.com/ymfs7w5j

§ Mangina, Joseph. Karl Barth: Theologian of Christian Witness. Louisville, KY: Westminster John Knox Press, 2004. CALL #: BX4827.B3 M29 2004 or https://tinyurl.com/8ks5tudm

§ McCormack, Bruce. Karl Barth’s Critically Realistic Dialectical Theology: Its Genesis and Development 1909-1936. New York: Oxford University Press, 1995. CALL #: BX4827 .B3 M321 1997 or https://tinyurl.com/59t689mm

§ _______. Orthodox and Modern: Studies in the Theology of Karl Barth. Grand Rapids, MI: Baker Academic, 2008. CALL #: BX4827.B3 M38 2008 or https://tinyurl.com/3wa6tk7y

§ Morgan, D. Densil. The SPCK Introduction to Karl Barth. London: The Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge, 2010. CALL #: BX4827.B2 .M67 2010 or https://tinyurl.com/35wnajha

§ Tietz, Christiane. Karl Barth: A Life in Conflict. Translated by Victoria J. Barnett. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2021. CALL #: BX4827.B3 T4913 2021 or https://tinyurl.com/xrhmkp3w

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§ Torrance, T.F. Karl Barth: Biblical and Evangelical Theologian. Edinburgh: T&T Clark, 1990. CALL #: BX4827.B3 T67 1990 or https://tinyurl.com/t893aar4

§ Webster, John. Barth. 2nd ed. London: Bloomsbury Academic, 2004. CALL #: BX4827.B3 W43 2004 or https://tinyurl.com/3yfy997c

Reading Aids for Barth’s Church Dogmatics: § Allen, Michael. Karl Barth’s Church Dogmatics: An Introduction and Reader. London: T&T Clark, 2012. CALL #: BT75 .A45 2012 or https://tinyurl.com/2bpy9tma

§ Bender, Kimlyn J. Reading Karl Barth for the Church: A Guide and Companion. Grand Rapids, MI: Eerdmans, 2019. CALL #: BT75.B286 B46 2019 or https://tinyurl.com/5pykm2wt

§ Franke, John. Barth for Armchair Theologians. Louisville, KY: Westminster John Knox Press, 2006. CALL #: BX4827.B3 F736 2006 or https://tinyurl.com/2m39ufcs

§ Gollwitzer, Helmut. Church Dogmatics. Louisville, KY: Westminster John Knox Press, 1994. CALL #: BT75 .B2834 1961 or https://tinyurl.com/22ub7jk8

§ Guretzski, David. An Explorer’s Guide to Karl Barth. Downers Grove, IL: IVP Academic, 2016. CALL #: BX4827.B3 G87 2016 or https://tinyurl.com/f38bucj5

§ Johnson, Keith L. The Essential Karl Barth: A Reader and Commentary. Grand Rapids, MI: Baker Academic, 2019. CALL #: BX4827.B3 A25 2019 or https://tinyurl.com/y3nvbuyt

§ Nimmo, Paul T. Barth: A Guide for the Perplexed. London: Bloomsbury / T&T Clark, 2017. CALL #: BX4827.B3 N564 2017 or https://tinyurl.com/2mksee84

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Edited Scholarly Volumes: § Hunsinger, George and Keith L. Johnson, ed. Wiley Blackwell Companion to Karl Barth. Hoboken, NJ: John Wiley & Sons, Incorporated, 2019. CALL #: (REF) BX4827.B3 W528 2019 (2 volumes) or https://tinyurl.com/4th5yp25

§ Jones, Paul Dafydd and Paul T. Nimmo. The Oxford Handbook of Karl Barth. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2019. CALL #: BX4827.B3 O94 2019 or https://tinyurl.com/452c8w23

§ Webster, John. The Cambridge Companion to Karl Barth. New York: Cambridge University Press: 2000. CALL #: BX4827.B3 C35 2000 or https://tinyurl.com/ysksdevx

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Doctrine of God Primary Resources: § Barth, Karl. Church Dogmatics. Edited and translated by G.W. Bromiley, T.F. Torrance et al. 13 vols. Edinburgh: T&T Clark, 1956-1975. CALL #: BT75.3 .B28 or https://tinyurl.com/69bwy5mb I.1, §8 – God in His Revelation, 295-347. I.1, §9 – The Triunity of God, 348-383. I.1, §10 – God the Father, 384-398. I.1, §11 – God the Son, 399-447. I.1, §12 – God the Holy Spirit, 448-489. II.1, §28 – The Being of God as the One Who Loves in Freedom, 257-321. II.1, §29 – The Perfections of God, 322-350. II.1, §30 – The Perfections of Divine Loving, 351-439. II.1, §31 – The Perfections of Divine Freedom, 440-677. II.2, §36 – Ethics as a Task of the Doctrine of God, 509-551.

§ _______. The Epistle to the Romans. Translated by Edwyn C. Hoskyns. New York: Oxford University Press, 1968. (See pages 77-114; 424-450) CALL #: BS2665 .B284 or https://tinyurl.com/vrc8h774

§ _______. The Göttingen Dogmatics: Instruction in the Christian Religion, Volume 1. Edited by Hannelotte Reiffen. Translated by Geoffrey W. Bromiley. Grand Rapids, MI: Eerdmans, 1991. CALL #: BT75.2 .B3413 1991 or https://tinyurl.com/3knzccx8 Chapter 1: “The Word of God as Revelation,” 43-198. Chapter 4: “The Doctrine of God,” 215-475.

§ _______. The Humanity of God. Translated by John Newton Thomas. Louisville, KY: Westminster John Knox Press, 1960. CALL #: BT28 .B3 or https://tinyurl.com/326dxrm5 “The Humanity of God,” 37-68.

§ _______. “The Righteousness of God, 1916.” In The Word of God and Theology, translated by Amy Marga, 1-14. New York: T&T Clark, 2011. CALL #: BR121.3 .B37813 or https://tinyurl.com/a679jhh5

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Secondary Resources: § Asbill, Brian D. The Freedom of God for Us: Karl Barth’s Doctrine of Divine Aseity. New York: Bloomsbury / T&T Clark, 2016. CALL #: BT103.B37 A83 2015 or https://tinyurl.com/dnu7v3vs

§ Boesel, Christopher. “The Apophasis of Divine Freedom: Saving ‘the Name’ and the Neighbor from Human Mastery.” In Apophatic Bodies: Negative Theology, Incarnation, and Relationality, edited by Christopher Boesel and Catherine Keller, 307-28. New York: Fordham University Press, 2010. CALL #: BT83.585 .A66 2010 or https://tinyurl.com/cf2k38j2

§ _______. “Divine Relationality and (the Methodological Constraints of) the Gospel as Piece of News: Tracing the Limits of Trinitarian Ethics.” In Divine Multiplicity: Trinities, Diversities, and the Nature of Relation, edited by Christopher Boesel and S. Wesley Ariarajah, 25279. New York: Fordham University Press, 2014. CALL #: BT111.3 .D58 2014 or https://tinyurl.com/32jprbbx

§ Chalamet, Christophe. Dialectical Theologians: Wilhelm Herrmann, Karl Barth and Rudolf Bultmann. Zürich: Theologischer Verlag Zürich, 2004. CALL #: BT83 .C53 2005 or https://tinyurl.com/v8aer4va

§ Flett, John. Witness of God: The Trinity, Missio Dei, Karl Barth, and the Nature of the Christian Community. Grand Rapids, MI: Eerdmans, 2010. CALL #: BV2063 .F58 or https://tinyurl.com/kjydbs3b

§ Guretzki, David. Karl Barth on the Filioque. Burlington, VT: Ashgate, 2009. CALL #: BX4827.B3 G87 2009 or https://tinyurl.com/2x6dp5jk

§ Hunsinger, George. Disruptive Grace: Studies in the Theology of Karl Barth. Grand Rapids, MI: Eerdmans, 2000. CALL #: BX4827 .B3 H86 or https://tinyurl.com/2ucbxbz6 “The Mediator of Communion: Karl Barth’s Doctrine of the Holy Spirit,” 148-185. “Mysterium Trinitatis: Karl Barth’s Conception of Eternity,” 186-209.

§ _______. “Karl Barth on the Trinity.” In Evangelical, Catholic, and Reformed: Doctrinal Essays on Barth and Related Themes, 1-20. Grand Rapids, MI: Eerdmans, 2015. CALL #: BX4827 .B3 H864 2015 or https://tinyurl.com/39jxkbfz

§ _______. “Karl Barth’s Doctrine of the Trinity, and Some Protestant Doctrines After Barth.” In The Oxford Handbook of the Trinity, edited by Gilles Emery, OP, and Matthew

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Levering, 294-313. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2011. CALL #: (REF) BT111.3 O.94 2011 or https://tinyurl.com/e4rwsv2u

§ Johnson, Keith. “Karl Barth and the Purification of Divine Simplicity.” Modern Theology 35, no. 3 (2019): 531-41.

§ Kärkkäinen, Veli-Matti. “Karl Barth: The Trinity as the Distinguishing Mark of the Christian God.” In Trinity and Religious Pluralism: The Doctrine of the Trinity in Christian Theology of Religions, 13-30. Burlington, VT: Ashgate, 2004. CALL #: BT83.85 .K375 2004 or https://tinyurl.com/edau4fb3

§ Keating, James F. and White, O. P., Thomas Joseph. Divine Impassibility and the Mystery of Human Suffering. Grand Rapids, MI: Eerdmans, 2009. CALL #: BT153.S8 D58 or https://tinyurl.com/tk6puddk Bruce McCormack, “Divine Impassibility or Simply Divine Constancy?: Implications of Karl Barth’s Later Christology for Debates Over Divine Impassibility,” 150-87.

§ Kim, JinHyok. The Spirit of God and the Christian Life: Reconstructing Karl Barth’s Pneumatology. Minneapolis, MN: Fortress Press, 2014. CALL #: BX4827.B3 K45 2014 or https://tinyurl.com/fp4sa77

§ Krötke, Wolf. “The Spirit.” In The Oxford Handbook of Karl Barth, edited by Paul Dafydd Jones and Paul T. Nimmo, 294-308. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2019. CALL #: BX4827.B3 O94 2019 or https://tinyurl.com/452c8w23

§ Langdon, Adrian. God the Eternal Contemporary: Trinity, Eternity, and Time in Karl Barth. Eugene, OR: Wipf & Stock, 2012. CALL #: BX4827.B3 L36 2012 or https://tinyurl.com/znbt9j6n

§ McCormack, Bruce, ed. “Does God Suffer?” In Karl Barth als Lehrer der Versöhnung (19501968), edited by Michael Beintker, Georg Plasger, and Michael Trowitzsch, 55-72. Zürich: Theologischer Verlag Zürich, 2016. CALL #: BX4827.B3 K37 2016 or https://tinyurl.com/hpubzhtz

§ _______. Engaging the Doctrine of God: Contemporary Protestant Perspectives. Grand Rapids, MI: Baker Academic, 2008. CALL #: BT98 .E54 or https://tinyurl.com/5f3bfzr2 Bruce McCormack, “The Actuality of God: Karl Barth in Conversation with Open Theism,” 185-244.

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§ _______. “The Trinity.” In The Oxford Handbook of Karl Barth, edited by Paul Dafydd Jones and Paul T. Nimmo, 227-45. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2019. CALL #: BX4827.B3 O94 2019 or https://tinyurl.com/452c8w23

§ McCormack, Bruce L. and Kimlyn Bender, ed. Theology as Conversation: The Significance of Dialogue in Historical and Contemporary Theology. Grand Rapids, MI: Eerdmans, 2009. CALL #: BT98 .E54 or https://tinyurl.com/h2f6e8bd Bruce L. McCormack, “God Is His Decision: The Jüngel–Gollwitzer Debate Revisited,” 48-66.

§ Moltmann, Jürgen. The Trinity and the Kingdom of God: The Doctrine of God. Minneapolis, MN: Fortress Press, 1993. CALL #: BT821.3 .M6313 1993 or https://tinyurl.com/vkxdju9w Chapter 5, §1, 5. “Trinitarian Monarchy: Karl Barth,” 139-43.

§ Schüz, Juliane. “The Spirit’s Ministry and the Ministry of Jesus: Analyzing Barth’s Interpretation of the Spirit in Jesus’ Baptism, Temptation, and Resurrection.” Zeitschrift für dialektische Theologie 35, no. 1 (2019): 126-43.

§ Taubes, Jacob. “Theodicy and Theology: A Philosophical Analysis of Karl Barth’s Dialectical Theology.” Journal of Religion 34 (1954): 231-243.

§ Torrance, Alan. “The Trinity.” In The Cambridge Companion to Karl Barth. Edited by John Webster, 72-91. New York: Cambridge University Press, 2000. CALL #: BX4827.B3 C35 2000 or https://tinyurl.com/ysksdevx

§ Sonderegger, Katherine. “Barth and the Divine Perfections.” Scottish Journal of Theology 67, no. 4 (January 2015): 450-83.

§ _______. “God.” In The Oxford Handbook of Karl Barth, edited by Paul Dafydd Jones and Paul T. Nimmo, 216-26. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2019. CALL #: BX4827.B3 O94 2019 or https://tinyurl.com/452c8w23

§ Smith, Aaron T. A Theology of the Third Article: Karl Barth and the Spirit of the Word. Minneapolis, MN: Fortress Press, 2014. CALL #: BT121.3 .S654 2014 or https://tinyurl.com/n3fwnbwm

§ Stratis, Justin. God’s Being Towards Fellowship: Schleiermacher, Barth, and the Meaning of ‘God is Love’. London: T&T Clark, 2019. CALL #: BT140 .S7885 2019 or https://tinyurl.com/3acxbx39

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Election Primary Resources: § Barth, Karl. Church Dogmatics. Edited and translated by G.W. Bromiley, T.F. Torrance et al. 13 vols. Edinburgh: T&T Clark, 1956-1975. CALL #: BT75.3 .B28 or https://tinyurl.com/69bwy5mb II.2, §32 – The Problem of a Correct Doctrine of the Election of Grace, 3-93. II.2, §33 – The Election of Jesus Christ, 94-194. II.2, §34 – The Election of the Community, 195-305. II.2, §35 – The Election of the Individual, 306-506.

Secondary Resources: § Boesel, Christopher. “Better News Hath No Evangelical Than This: Barth, Election, and the Recovery of the Gospel from Evangelicalism’s Territorial Disputes.” In Karl Barth and the Future of Evangelical Theology, edited by Christian T. Collins Winn and John L. Drury, 162-90. Eugene, OR: Cascade, 2015. CALL #: BX4827.B3 K37 2014 or https://tinyurl.com/42m8cx59

§ Bowman, Donna. The Divine Decision: A Process Doctrine of Election. Louisville, KY: Westminster John Knox Press, 2002. CALL #: BT809 .B69 2002 or https://tinyurl.com/3mn5x9n9

§ Brouwer, Rinse H. Reeling. “Barth and Post-Reformation Theology.” In Wiley Blackwell Companion to Karl Barth, edited by George Hunsinger and Keith L. Johnson, 483-93. Hoboken, NJ: John Wiley & Sons, 2019. CALL #: (REF) BX4827.B3 W528 2019 (2 volumes) or https://tinyurl.com/4th5yp25

§ Bruce, Matthew Aragon. “Election.” In The Oxford Handbook of Karl Barth, edited by Paul Dafydd Jones and Paul T. Nimmo, 309-24. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2019. CALL #: BX4827.B3 O94 2019 or https://tinyurl.com/452c8w23

§ Chalamet, Christophe. “No Timelessness in God: On Differing Interpretation of Karl Barth’s Theology of Eternity, Time and Election.” Zeitschrift für dialektische Theologie Supplement Series 4 (2010): 21-37.

§ Colwell, John. Actuality and Provisionality: Eternity and Election in the Theology of Karl Barth. Eugene, OR: Wipf & Stock, 2011. CALL #: BT912 .C65 2011 or https://tinyurl.com/ukebxh22

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§ Cunningham, Mary. What is Theological Exegesis?: Interpretation and Use of Scriture in Barth’s Doctrine of Election. Valley Forge, PA: Trinity Press International, 1995. CALL #: BX4827.B3 C86 1995 or https://tinyurl.com/una2se8

§ Dempsey, Michael T., ed. Trinity and Election in Contemporary Theology. Grand Rapids, MI: Eerdmans, 2011. CALL #: BT111.3 .T75 2011 or https://tinyurl.com/527k6drh

§ Diller, Kevin. “Is God Necessarily Who God Is? Alternatives for the Trinity and Election Debate.” Scottish Journal of Theology 66, no. 2 (2013): 209-20.

§ Gibson, David. Reading the Decree: Exegesis, Election and Christology in Calvin and Barth. London: T&T Clark, 2009. CALL #: BT809 .G53 2009 or https://tinyurl.com/38jynzw7

§ Gockel, Matthias. Barth and Schleiermacher on the Doctrine of Election: A SystematicTheological Comparison. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2006. CALL #: BT809 .G63 2006 or https://tinyurl.com/44f39smt

§ Gunton, Colin E. “Karl Barth’s Doctrine of Election as Part of His Doctrine of God.” The Journal of Theological Studies 25 (1974): 381-92.

§ Hays, Christopher B. “Blessed be Egypt my People: Karl Barth and the Election of the Outsider.” The Princeton Theological Review 10, no. 1 (2003): 30-41.

§ Hector, Kevin W. “Immutability, Necessity and Triunity: Towards a Resolution of the Trinity and Election Controversy.” Scottish Journal of Theology 65, no. 1 (January 2012): 64-81.

§ Hunsinger, George. “Election and the Trinity: Twenty-five Theses on the Theology of Karl Barth.” Modern Theology 24, no. 2 (2008): 179-98.

§ Komline, Han-Leun Kantzer. “Friendship and Being: Election and Trinitarian Freedom in Moltmann and Barth.” Modern Theology 29, no. 1 (2013): 1-17.

§ McCormack, Bruce L. “Grace and Being: The Role of God’s Gracious Election in Karl Barth’s Theological Ontology.” In Orthodox and Modern: Studies in the Theology of Karl Barth, 183-200. Grand Rapids, MI: Baker Academic, 2008. CALL #: BX4827.B3 M38 2008 or https://tinyurl.com/3wa6tk7y

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§ _______. “The Sum of the Gospel: The Doctrine of Election in the Theologies of Alexander Schweizer and Karl Barth.” In Toward the Future of Reformed Theology: Tasks, Topics and Traditions, edited by David Willis-Watkins and Michael Welker, 470-93. Grand Rapids, MI: Eerdmans, 1999. CALL #: BX9422.5 T68 1999 or https://tinyurl.com/jmmadwb8

§ McDonald, Suzanne. Barth’s ‘Other’ Doctrine of Election in the Church Dogmatics.” International Journal of Systematic Theology 9, no. 2 (2007): 134-47.

§ _______. Re-Imaging Election: Divine Election as Representing God to Others and Others to God. Grand Rapids, MI: Eerdmans, 2010. CALL #: BT809 .M39 2010 or https://tinyurl.com/ydxby76x

§ McDowell, John C. “Learning Where to Place One’s Hope: The Eschatological Significance of Election in Barth.” Scottish Journal of Theology 53, no. 3 (2000): 316-38.

§ Molnar, Paul D. “Can Jesus’ Divinity be Recognized as ‘Definitive, Authentic and Essential’ if it is Grounded in Election? Just How Far Did the Later Barth Historicize Christology?” Neue Zeitschrift für systematische Theologie und Religionsphilosophie 52 (2010) 40-81.

§ Moltmann, Jürgen. “The Election of Grace: Barth on the Doctrine of Predestination.” In Reading the Gospels with Karl Barth, edited by Daniel L. Migliore, 1-15. Grand Rapids, MI: Eerdmans, 2017. CALL #: BX4827.B3 K363 2015 or https://tinyurl.com/3sybndfb

§ O’Neil, Michael. “Karl Barth’s Doctrine of Election.” The Evangelical Quarterly 76, no. 4 (2004): 311-26.

§ Shaki, Nir. Karl Barth: The Doctrine of Election and the Ontology of the Trinity — An Analytic Theological Analysis of the Contemporary Debate. Saarbrücken, Germany: VDM Verlag, 2010. CALL #: BT111.3 .S523 2010 or https://tinyurl.com/3xt8764n

§ Smith, Aaron T. “God’s Self-Specification: His Being in His Electing.” Scottish Journal of Theology 62, no. 1 (2009): 1-25.

§ Van Driel, Edwin Charles. Incarnation Anyway: Arguments for Supralapsarian Christology. New York: Oxford University Press, 2008. CALL #: BT220 .D68 2008 or https://tinyurl.com/4z2he53t

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Christology Primary Resources: § Barth, Karl. Church Dogmatics. Edited and Translated by G.W. Bromiley, T.F. Torrance, et al. 13 vols. Edinburgh: T&T Clark, 1956-1975. CALL #: BT75.3 .B28 or https://tinyurl.com/69bwy5mb I.2, §13 – God’s Freedom for Man, 1-44. I.2, §14 – The Time of Revelation, 102-21. I.2, §15 – The Mystery of Revelation, 122-202. IV.1, §57 – The Work of God the Reconciler, 3-78. IV.1, §58 – The Doctrine of Reconciliation (Survey), 79-154. IV.1, §59 – The Obedience of the Son of God, 157-357. IV.2, §64 – The Exaltation of the Son of Man, 3-377. IV.3.1, §69 – The Glory of the Mediator, 3-367.

Secondary Resources: § Bourgine, Benoît. “The Christology of Karl Barth.” In Jesus Christ Today: Studies of Christology in Various Contexts, edited by Stuart George Hall, 179-208. Berlin: De Gruyter, 2009. CALL #: BT203. A32 2006 or https://tinyurl.com/2j8p2d5n

§ Brouwer, Rinse H. Reeling. “Jesus Christ.” In The Oxford Handbook of Karl Barth, edited by Paul Dafydd Jones and Paul T. Nimmo, 277-93. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2019. CALL #: BX4827.B3 O94 2019 or https://tinyurl.com/452c8w23

§ Chalamet, Christophe. “God’s Weakness and Power.” In The Wisdom and Foolishness of God: First Corinthians 1-2 in Theological Exploration, edited by Christophe Chalamet and Hans-Christoph Askani, 325-39. Minneapolis, MN: Fortress, 2015. CALL #: BS2675.52 .W57 2015 or https://tinyurl.com/489vzebx

§ Graham, Jeannine Michele. Representation and Substitution in the Atonement Theologies of Dorothee Sölle, John Macquarrie, and Karl Barth. New York: Peter Lang, 2005. CALL #: BT265.3 .G73 2005 or https://tinyurl.com/4svc6ewc

§ Hunsinger, George. “Karl Barth’s Christology: Its Basic Chalcedonian Character.” In Disruptive Grace: Studies in the Theology of Karl Barth, 131-47. Grand Rapids, MI: Eerdmans, 2000.

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CALL #: BX4827.B3 H86 2000 or https://tinyurl.com/2ucbxbz6

§ Jones, Paul Dafydd. “Barth and Anselm: God, Christ and the Atonement.” International Journal of Systematic Theology 12, no. 3 (July 2010): 257-82.

§ _________. “Karl Barth on Gethsemane.” International Journal of Systematic Theology 9, no. 2 (April 2007): 148-71

§ _________. The Humanity of Christ in Karl Barth’s Church Dogmatics. London: T&T Clark, 2008. CALL #: BT203. J66 2008 or https://tinyurl.com/ktejn7ez

§ Jüngel, Eberhard. “God’s Being is in Becoming.” In God’s Being is in Becoming: The Trinitarian Being of God in the Theology of Karl Barth. A Paraphrase, translated by John Webster, 75-123. London: T&T Clark, 2004. CALL #: BT101. B2718 J813 2004 or https://tinyurl.com/5bnabz4b

§ Kerr, Nathan R. “Karl Barth: Foundations for an Apocalyptic Christology.” In Christ, History and Apocalyptic: The Politics of Christian Mission, 63-92. Eugene, OR: Cascade, 2009. CALL #: BR115.P7 K42 2009 or https://tinyurl.com/vavbe3hn

§ McCormack, Bruce L. “The Doctrine of the Trinity After Barth: An Attempt to Reconstruct Barth’s Doctrine in Light of His Later Christology.” In Trinitarian Theology After Barth, edited by Myk Habets and Phillip Tolliday, 87-118. Eugene, OR: Wipf & Stock, 2011. CALL #: BT11.3 .T72 2011 or https://tinyurl.com/92vx35x2

§ _________. “Karl Barth’s Christology as a Resource for a Reformed Version of Kenoticism.” International Journal of Systematic Theology 8, no. 3 (July 2006): 243-51.

§ _________. “Karl Barth’s Historicized Christology: Just How ‘Chalcedonian’ Is It?” In Orthodox and Modern: Studies in the Theology of Karl Barth, 201-34. Grand Rapids, MI: Baker Academic, 2008. CALL #: BX4827.B3 M38 2008 or https://tinyurl.com/3wa6tk7y

§ McFarland, Orrey. “‘The One Jesus Christ’: Romans 5:12-21 and the Development of Karl Barth’s Christology.” Scottish Journal of Theology 67, no. 3 (2014): 265-84.

§ Mofokeng, Takatso A. “Karl Barth’s Christology.” In The Crucified Among the Crossbearers, 112-85. PhD diss., (Theologische Universiteit Kampen, 1983). CALL #: BT202 .M54 1983

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§ Nimmo, Paul and Keith L. Johnson, ed. Kenosis: The Self-Emptying of Christ in Scripture and Theology. Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 2022.

§ Pârvan, Alexandra and Bruce L. McCormack, “Immutability and (Im)possibility and Suffering: Steps Towards a ‘Psychological’ Ontology of God.” Neue Zeitschrift für systematische Theologie und Religionsphilosophie 59, no. 1 (2017): 1-25.

§ Sumner, Darren. Karl Barth and the Incarnation: Christology and the Humility of God. London: T&T Clark, 2014. CALL #: BT203 .S86 2014 or https://tinyurl.com/562bwx7

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Soteriology Primary Sources: § Barth, Karl. Church Dogmatics. Edited and translated by G.W. Bromiley, T.F. Torrance et al. 13 vols. Edinburgh: T&T Clark, 1956-1975. CALL #: BT75.3 .B28 or https://tinyurl.com/69bwy5mb IV.1, §57 – The Work of God the Reconciler, 3-78. IV.1, §58 – The Doctrine of Reconciliation (Survey), 79-154. IV.1, §60 – The Pride and Fall of Man, 358-513. IV.1, §61 – The Justification of Man, 514-642. IV.2, §65 – The Sloth and Misery of Man, 378-498. IV.2, §66 – The Sanctification of Man, 499-613. IV.3.1, §70 – The Falsehood and Condemnation of Man, 368-478. IV.3.2, §71 – The Vocation of Man, 481-680.

Secondary Sources: § Chao, David C. “Cur Deus Homo? Reflections on Divine Power and Ontology in Barth’s Doctrine of Reconciliation, Church Dogmatics IV/1, 59.1.” Zeitschrift für dialektische 32, no. 1 (2016): 119-35.

§ Fong, Edmund. Obedience from First to Last: The Obedience of Jesus Christ in Karl Barth’s Doctrine of Reconciliation. Eugene, OR: Pickwick, 2020. Call #: BX4827.B3 F655 2020 or https://tinyurl.com/384u54dc

§ Greggs, Tom. Barth, Origen, and Universal Salvation: Restoring Particularity. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2009. CALL #: BX9941.3 .G74 2009 or https://tinyurl.com/4nmntr5b

§ Gunton, Colin. “Salvation.” In The Cambridge Companion to Karl Barth, edited by John Webster, 143-58. New York: Cambridge University Press: 2000. CALL #: BX4827.B3 C35 2000 or https://tinyurl.com/ysksdevx

§ Harink, Douglas. “Justification: Beyond Protestantism.” In Paul Among the Postliberals: Pauline Theology Beyond Christendom and Modernity, 25-65 (see esp. 45-56). Eugene, OR: Wipf & Stock, 2013. CALL #: BS2651 .H37 2003 or https://tinyurl.com/2k5fwk2t

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§ Hart, Trevor A. “Barth and Küng on Justification: ‘Imaginary Differences’?” Irish Theological Quarterly 59 (1993): 94-113.

§ Hunsinger, George. “A Tale of Two Simultaneities: Justification and Sanctification in Calvin and Barth.” Zeitschrift für dialektische Theologie 18 (2002): 316-38.

§ _______. “Barth on Justification and Sanctification.” In Evangelical, Catholic, and Reformed: Doctrinal Essays on Barth and Related Themes, 216-32. Grand Rapids, MI: Eerdmans, 2015. CALL #: BX4827 .B3 H864 2015 or https://tinyurl.com/39jxkbfz

§ Küng, Hans. Justification: The Doctrine of Karl Barth and A Catholic Reflection. Translated by Thomas Collins, Edmund E. Tolk, and David Granskou. Louisville, KY: Westminster John Knox Press, 2004. CALL #: BT764.2 .K813 2004 or https://tinyurl.com/4ynj4zts

§ Lehmann, Paul. “A Critical Comparison of the Doctrine of Justification in the Theologies of Albrecht Ritschl and Karl Barth.” PhD diss., (Union Theological Seminary, New York, 1936).

§ Marga, Amy. “Reconciliation in Karl Barth and New Life of the Justified Sinner in Christ.” In Thomas Aquinas and Karl Barth, edited by Thomas Joseph White, OP and Bruce L. McCormack, 212-33. Grand Rapids, MI: EerdmanS, 2013. CALL #: BX891.3 .T46 2013 or https://tinyurl.com/c829u3ps

§ McCormack, Bruce L. “Can We Still Speak of ‘Justification by Faith’?: An In-House Debate with Apocalyptic Readings of Paul.” In Galatians and Christian Theology, edited by Mark Elliott, Scott J. Hafemann, N.T. Wright, and John Frederick, 159-84. Grand Rapids, MI: Baker, 2014. CALL #: BS2685.52 .G33 2014 or https://tinyurl.com/3xruxt58

§ _________. “So That He May be Merciful to All: Karl Barth and the Problem of Universalism.” In Karl Barth and American Evangelicalism, edited by Clifford B. Anderson and Bruce L. McCormack, 227-49. Grand Rapids, MI: Eerdmans, 2011. CALL #: BR1642.U5 K37 2011 or https://tinyurl.com/br8vmazx

§ McSwain, Jeff. Simul Sanctification: Barth’s Hidden Vision for Human Transformation. Eugene, OR: Pickwick, 2018. CALL #: BX4827.B3 M388 2018 or https://tinyurl.com/9mkucys9

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§ Migliore, Daniel L. “Participatio Christi: The Central Theme of Barth’s Doctrine of Sanctification.” Zeitschrift für dialektische Theologie 18, no. 3 (2002): 286-307.

§ Molnar, Paul D. “The Importance of the Doctrine of Justification in the Theology of T.F. Torrance and Karl Barth.” Scottish Journal of Theology 70, no. 2 (2017): 198-226.

§ Neder, Adam. Participation in Christ: An Entry into Karl Barth’s Church Dogmatics. Louisville, KY: Westminster John Knox Press, 2009. CALL #: BT205 .H45 2009 or https://tinyurl.com/5yxzu7jb

§ Neven, Gerrit W. “Just a Little: The Christian Life in the Context of Reconciliation.” Zeitschrift für dialektische Theologie 18, no. 2 (2002): 353-63.

§ Nimmo, Paul T. “Karl Barth.” In T&T Clark Companion to the Doctrine of Sin, edited by Keith L. Johnson and David Lauber, 285-99. London: T&T Clark / Bloomsbury, 2016. CALL #: BT715 .T18 2016 or https://tinyurl.com/96zu7xrj

§ Smythe, Shannon Nicole. “Barth on Justification.” In Wiley Blackwell Companion to Karl Barth, edited by George Hunsinger and Keith L. Johnson, 291-301. Hoboken, NJ: John Wiley & Sons, 2019. CALL #: (REF) BX4827.B3 W528 2019 (2 volumes) or https://tinyurl.com/4th5yp25

§ _______. Forensic Apocalyptic Theology: Karl Barth and the Doctrine of Justification. Minneapolis, MN: Fortress, 2016. CALL #: BT764.3 .S69 2016 or https://tinyurl.com/3cd45emx

§ Tamilio, John. “Called by Grace: Elucidating and Appropriating the Doctrine of Vocation in Karl Barth’s Church Dogmatics.” New Mercersburg Review 34 (2004): 3-11.

§ Victorin-Vangerud, Nancy. “The Counterpart of Others: Some Questions for Barth’s Doctrine of Reconciliation.” In Karl Barth: A Future for Postmodern Theology?, edited by Geoff Thompson and Christiaan Mostert, 171-90. Adelaide, Australia: Australian Theological Forum, 2000. CALL #: BX4827.B3 K376 2000 or https://tinyurl.com/25b7yfcu

§ White, Thomas Joseph, OP. “On the Universal Possibility of Salvation.” Pro Ecclesia 17, no. 3 (2008): 269-80.

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Scripture and Hermeneutics Primary Resources: § Barth, Karl. Church Dogmatics. Edited and translated by G.W. Bromiley, T.F. Torrance et al. 13 vols. Edinburgh: T&T Clark, 1956-1975. CALL #: BT75.3 .B28 or https://tinyurl.com/69bwy5mb I.1, §4 – The Word of God in its Threefold Form, 88-124.

§ _______. Christ and Adam: Man and Humanity in Romans 5. Translated by T.A. Smail. Eugene, OR: Wipf & Stock, 2004. CALL #: BT701.2 .B3713 2004 or https://tinyurl.com/yxf5h2ry

§ _______. The Epistle to the Ephesians. Edited by R. David Nelson. Translated by Ross Wagner. Grand Rapids, MI: Baker Academic, 2017. CALL #: BS2695.52 .B3713 2017 or https://tinyurl.com/2x2prykz

§ _______. The Epistle to the Philippians. 40th Anniversary Edition. Translated by James W. Leitch. Louisville, KY: Westminster John Knox Press, 2002. CALL #: BS2705 .B286 2002 or https://tinyurl.com/3p3wxtdb

§ _______. The Epistle to the Romans. Translated by Edwyn C. Hoskyns. New York: Oxford University Press, 1968. (475-502) CALL #: BS2665 .B284 or https://tinyurl.com/vrc8h774

§ _______. “The Word of God as Holy Scripture.” In The Göttingen Dogmatics: Instruction in the Christian Religion, Volume 1, edited by Hannelotte Reiffen, translated by Geoffrey W. Bromiley, 199-262. Grand Rapids, MI: Eerdmans, 1991. CALL #: BT75.2 .B3413 1991 or https://tinyurl.com/3knzccx8

§ _______. The Great Promise: Luke 1. Eugene, OR: Wipf & Stock, 2004. CALL #: BS2595 .B283 2004 or https://tinyurl.com/5zfzx7eu

§ _______. “The New World in the Bible, 1917.” The Word of God and Theology, translated by Amy Marga, 15-30. New York: T&T Clark International, 2011. CALL #: BR121.3 .B37813 or https://tinyurl.com/a679jhh5

§ _______. The Resurrection of the Dead. Translated by H. J. Stenning. Eugene, OR: Wipf & Stock, 2003. CALL #: BS2675 .B313 2003 or https://tinyurl.com/4fy4je9y

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§ _______. A Shorter Commentary on Romans. Eugene, OR: Wipf & Stock, 2012. CALL #: BS2665 .B28213 2012 or https://tinyurl.com/rv2axfh3

§ _______. Witness to the Word: A Commentary on John 1 — Lectures at Münster in 1925 and at Bonn in 1933. Edited by Walther Fürst. Translated by Geoffrey W. Bromiley. Eugene, OR: Wipf & Stock, 2003. CALL #: BS2615.2 .B3713 2003 or https://tinyurl.com/9vkbcpa

Secondary Resources: § Barclay, John M. G. “’For I am Not Ashamed of the Gospel’: Commentary as Interpretation in the Römerbrief.” In Karl Barth’s Epistle to the Romans: Retrospect and Prospect, edited by Christophe Chalamet, Andreas Dettwiler, and Sarah Stewart-Kroeker, 25-40. Berlin: De Gruyter, 2022. https://www.degruyter.com/document/doi/10.1515/9783110752908/html?lang=en

§ Burnett, Richard. Karl Barth’s Theological Exegesis: The Hermeneutical Principles of the Römerbrief Period. Grand Rapids, MI: Eerdmans, 2004. CALL #: BS500.B37 B87 2004 or https://tinyurl.com/97v3ztbc

§ Congdon, David W. “The Word as Event: Barth and Bultmann on Scripture.” In The Sacred Text, edited by Michael F Bird and Michael Pahl, 241-65. Picstaway, NJ: Gorgias Press, 2010. CALL #: BS511.3 .S33 2010 or https://tinyurl.com/r5j4j492

§ _______. “Barth and Hermeneutics.” In The Oxford Handbook of Karl Barth, edited by Paul Dafydd Jones and Paul T. Nimmo, 565-79. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2019. CALL #: BX4827.B3 O94 2019 or https://tinyurl.com/452c8w23

§ Demson, David E. Hans Frei and Karl Barth: Different Ways of Reading Scripture. Eugene, OR: Wipf & Stock, 2012. Call #: BS500 .D465 2012 or https://tinyurl.com/y5f8wh2k

§ Gaventa, Beverly Roberts. “Reading Romans on the Brink: The Continuing Challenge of Barth’s Römerbrief.” In Karl Barth’s Epistle to the Romans: Retrospect and Prospect, edited by Christophe Chalamet, Andreas Dettwiler, and Sarah Stewart-Kroeker, 9-24. Berlin: De Gruyter, 2022. https://www.degruyter.com/document/doi/10.1515/9783110752908/html?lang=en

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§ Holmes, Christopher R. J. “The Church and the Presence of Christ: Defending Actualist Ecclesiology.” Pro Ecclesia 21, no. 3 (2012): 268-80.

§ Hunsinger, George. “Beyond Literalism and Expressivism: Karl Barth’s Hermeneutical Realism.” In Disruptive Grace: Studies in the Theology of Karl Barth. Grand Rapids, MI: Eerdmans, 2000. Call #: BX4827 .B3 H86 or https://tinyurl.com/2ucbxbz6

§ _______, ed. Thy Word is Truth: Barth on Scripture. Grand Rapids, MI: Eerdmans, 2012. Call #: BS511.3 .T49 2012 or https://tinyurl.com/4w2n8w5n

§ McCormack, Bruce L. “The Being of Holy Scripture is in Becoming: Karl Barth in Conversation with American Evangelicalism.” Princeton Theological Review 9, no. 1 (2003): 4-15.

§ _______. “The Identity of the Son: Karl Barth’s Exegesis of Hebrews 1:1-4 (and Similar Passages).” In Christology, Hermeneutics, and Hebrews: Profiles from the History of Interpretation, edited by Jon C. Laansma and Daniel J. Treier, 155-72. London: T&T Clark, 2012. CALL #: BS2280 .J86 v.423 or https://tinyurl.com/2h2reyd8

§ _______. “The Significance of Karl Barth’s Theological Exegesis of Philippians.” In Orthodox and Modern: Studies in the Theology of Karl Barth, 89-108. Grand Rapids, MI: Baker Academic, 2008. CALL #: BX4827.B3 M38 2008 or https://tinyurl.com/3wa6tk7y

§ Migliore, Daniel L., ed. Reading the Gospels with Karl Barth. Grand Rapids, MI: Eerdmans, 2017. CALL #: BX4827.B3 K363 2015 or https://tinyurl.com/3sybndfb

§ Miller, Ike. Seeing by the Light: Illumination in Augustine’s and Barth’s Readings of John. Downers Grove, IL: IVP Academic, 2020. CALL #: BS2601 .M525 2020 or https://tinyurl.com/4hhde3s5

§ Oakes, Kenneth. Reading Karl Barth: A Companion to Karl Barth’s Epistle to the Romans. Eugene, OR: Wipf & Stock, 2011. CALL #: BX4827.B3 O86 2011 or https://tinyurl.com/p42nhf3k

§ Thomas, Günter. “God’s Moving Presence in History: Karl Barth’s Commentary of the Epistle to the Romans of 1919 and its Problem-Creating Solutions.” In Karl Barth’s Epistle to the Romans: Retrospect and Prospect, edited by Christophe Chalamet, Andreas Dettwiler, and Sarah Stewart-Kroeker, 159-78. Berlin: De Gruyter, 2022. https://www.degruyter.com/document/doi/10.1515/9783110752908/html?lang=en

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§ Webster, John. “Karl Barth.” In Reading Romans Through the Centuries: From the Early Church to Karl Barth, edited by Jeffrey P. Greenman and Timothy Larsen, 205-23. Grand Rapids, MI: Brazos Press, 2005. CALL #: BS2665.52 .R38 2005 or https://tinyurl.com/ytu383zd

§ _______. The Domain of the Word: Scripture and Theological Reason. London: T&T Clark, 2012. CALL #: BS500.B37 B87 2004 or https://tinyurl.com/54kzyu3u “Witness to the Word: Karl Barth’s lectures on the Gospel of John,” 65-85. § _______. The Cambridge Companion to Karl Barth. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2000. CALL #: BX4827.B3 C35 2000 or https://tinyurl.com/ysksdevx Francis Watson, “The Bible,” 57-71.

§ Westerholm, Martin and Ben Rhodes, ed. Freedom Under the Word: Karl Barth’s Theological Exegesis. Grand Rapids, MI: Baker Academic, 2019. CALL #: BX4827.B3 F738 2019 or https://tinyurl.com/56d29thp

§ Wood, Donald. “Exegesis.” In The Oxford Handbook of Karl Barth, edited by Paul Dafydd Jones and Paul T. Nimmo, 263-76. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2019. CALL #: BX4827.B3 O94 2019 or https://tinyurl.com/452c8w23

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Ecclesiology and Sacraments Primary Resources: § Barth, Karl. Church Dogmatics. Edited and Translated by G.W. Bromiley, T.F. Torrance, et al. 13 vols. Edinburgh: T&T Clark, 1956-1975. CALL #: BT75.3 .B28 or https://tinyurl.com/69bwy5mb IV.2, §67 – The Holy Spirit and the Upbuilding of the Christian Community, 614-726. IV.2, §68 – The Holy Spirit and Christian Love, 727-840. IV.3.1, §72 – The Holy Spirit and the Sending of the Christian Community, 681-901. § _______. God Here and Now. Translated by Paul M. van Buren. London: Routledge, 2003. CALL #: BT80 .B3722 1964 or https://tinyurl.com/ctbzmhr7 “The Church: The Living Congregation of the Living Lord Jesus Christ,” 75-104. § _______. The Church and the Churches. Grand Rapids, MI: Eerdmans, 2005. CALL #: BV600.3 .B378 2005 or https://tinyurl.com/akbru2rn § _______. The Teaching of the Church Regarding Baptism. Eugene, OR: Wipf & Stock, 2006. CALL #: BV811 .B28 or https://tinyurl.com/3y96zzyb

§ _______. Theology and Church: Shorter Writings 1920-1928. Translated by Louise Pettibone Smith. Eugene, OR: Wipf & Stock, 2015. CALL #: BT15 .B353 2015 or https://tinyurl.com/ez4w7x3h

Secondary Resources: § Bender, Kimlyn. “Barth on the Church.” In Wiley Blackwell Companion to Karl Barth, edited by George Hunsinger and Keith L. Johnson, 241-52. Hoboken, NJ: John Wiley & Sons, 2019. CALL #: (REF) BX4827.B3 W528 2019 (2 volumes) or https://tinyurl.com/4th5yp25

§ _______. Karl Barth’s Christological Ecclesiology. Eugene, OR: Cascade, 2013. CALL #: BX4827.B2 B385 2013 or https://tinyurl.com/2sr6ht6b

§ Buckley, James J. “Christian Community, Baptism, and Lord’s Supper.” In The Cambridge Companion to Karl Barth. Edited by John Webster, 195-211. New York: Cambridge University Press: 2000. CALL #: BX4827.B3 C35 2000 or https://tinyurl.com/ysksdevx

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§ Cocksworth, Ashley J. “Revisiting Karl Barth’s Doctrine of Baptism from a Perspective on Prayer.” Scottish Journal of Theology 68, no. 3 (August 2015): 255-72.

§ Coutts, Jon. A Shared Mercy: Karl Barth on Forgiveness and the Church. Downers Grove, IL: IVP Academic, 2016. CALL #: BT795 .C68 2016 or https://tinyurl.com/u568pzd7

§ Flett, John G. The Witness of God: The Trinity, Missio Dei, Karl Barth, and the Nature of Christian Community. Grand Rapids, MI: Eerdmans, 2010. CALL #: BV2063 .F58 2010 or https://tinyurl.com/kjydbs3b § Guder, Darrell L. “Mining Barth’s Dogmatics for a Missional Ecclesiology.” In Dogmatics After Barth: Facing Challenges in Church, Society and the Academy, edited by Günter Thomas, Rinse H. Reeling Brouwer, and Bruce L. McCormack, 133-41. Leipzig: CreateSpace, 2012. CALL #: BT75.3 .D64 2012 or https://tinyurl.com/2tefs5jt

§ Healy, Nicolas. “The Logic of Karl Barth’s Ecclesiology: Analysis, Assessment and Proposed Modifications.” Modern Theology 10, no. 3 (1994/1995): 253-70.

§ _______. “Karl Barth’s Ecclesiology Reconsidered.” Scottish Journal of Theology 25, no. 3 (2004): 287-99. § Hunsinger, George. “Karl Barth on the Lord’s Supper: An Ecumenical Appraisal.” In What Does it Mean to “Do This”?: Supper, Mass, Eucharist, edited by Michael Root and James Joseph, 24-46. Buckley, Eugene, OR: Cascade, 2014. CALL #: BV825.3 W43 2014 or https://tinyurl.com/45w6fht7

§ McCormack, Bruce L., ed. “The Church as ‘Coming Community’.” Zeitschrift für dialektische Theologie Supplement Series 5 (2011): 208 pages.

§ McMaken, W. Travis. The Sign of the Gospel: Toward an Evangelical Doctrine of Infant Baptism. Minneapolis, MN: Fortress, 2013. CALL #: BV818.3 .M36 2013 or https://tinyurl.com/hk29hbrn

§ Moore-Keish, Martha L. “Barth on the Lord’s Supper.” In In Wiley Blackwell Companion to Karl Barth, edited by George Hunsinger and Keith L. Johnson, 277-89. Hoboken, NJ: John Wiley & Sons, 2019. CALL #: (REF) BX4827.B3 W528 2019 (2 volumes) or https://tinyurl.com/4th5yp25

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§ Nimmo, Paul. “Church.” In The Oxford Handbook of Karl Barth, edited by Paul Dafydd Jones and Paul T. Nimmo, 435-50. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2019. CALL #: BX4827.B3 O94 2019 or https://tinyurl.com/452c8w23 § Osmer, Richard Robert. The Invitation: A Theology of Evangelism. Grand Rapids, MI: Eerdmans, 2021. CALL #: BV3790 .O78 2021 or https://tinyurl.com/3tpzbrsh

§ Reichel, Hanna. “Barth on the Church in Mission.” In Wiley Blackwell Companion to Karl Barth, edited by George Hunsinger and Keith L. Johnson, 241-52. Hoboken, NJ: John Wiley & Sons, 2019. CALL #: (REF) BX4827.B3 W528 2019 (2 volumes) or https://tinyurl.com/4th5yp25

§ Tshaka, Rothney S. and Tshepo Lephakga. “Karl Barth’s Understanding of Baptism as a Basis for Conversation on the Praxis of Sacraments in the Uniting Reformed Church in South Africa.” Hervormde Teologiese Studies 69, no. 1 (May 2013): 1-8. Available online: https://hts.org.za/index.php/HTS/article/view/1330

§ Yocum, John. Ecclesial Mediation in Karl Barth. Burlington, VT: Ashgate, 2004. CALL #: BV800 .Y63 2004 or https://tinyurl.com/s7bmh768

§ Welker, Michael. “Karl Barth: From Fighter Against the ‘Roman Heresy’ to Leading Thinker for the Ecumenical Movement.” Scottish Journal of Theology 57, no. 4 (2004): 434-50.

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Homiletics Primary Resources: § Barth, Karl. Church Dogmatics. Edited and Translated by G.W. Bromiley, T.F. Torrance, et al. 13 vols. Edinburgh: T&T Clark, 1956-1975. CALL #: BT75.3 .B28 or https://tinyurl.com/69bwy5mb I.1, §3 – Church Proclamation as the Material of Dogmatics, 47-87. I.1, §4 – The Word of God in its Threefold Form (1. The Word of God Preached), 88-124. I.2, §22 – The Mission of the Church, 743-96.

§ _______. A Unique Time of God: Karl Barth’s WWI Sermons. Translated and edited by Williams Klempa. Louisville, KY: Westminster John Knox Press, 2017. CALL #: BX4827.B3 U55 or https://tinyurl.com/b34cu3a9

§ _______. The Early Preaching of Karl Barth: Fourteen Sermons with Commentary by William H. Willimon. Louisville, KY: Westminster John Knox Press, 2009. CALL #: BX9426.B3 S4713 2009 or https://tinyurl.com/vwxr3j3v

§ _______. “The Word of God as Christian Preaching.” In The Göttingen Dogmatics: Instruction in the Christian Religion, Volume 1, edited by Hannelotte Reiffen, translated by Geoffrey W. Bromiley, 263-314. Grand Rapids, MI: Eerdmans, 1991. CALL #: BT75.2 .B3413 1991 or https://tinyurl.com/3knzccx8

§ _______. Homiletics. Translated by Geoffrey W. Bromiley and Donald E. Daniels. Louisville, KY: Westminster John Knox Press, 1991. CALL #: BV4214 .B313 1991 or https://tinyurl.com/zpe744ye

§ _______. Deliverance to the Captives. Translated by Marguerite Wieser. Eugene, OR: Wipf & Stock, 2010. CALL #: BV4316.P7 B33 2010 or https://tinyurl.com/bhbnfd3h

§ _______. “The Need and Promise of Christian Proclamation, 1922.” In The Word of God and Theology, translated by Amy Marga, 101-30. New York: T&T Clark, 2011. CALL #: BR121.3 .B37813 or https://tinyurl.com/a679jhh5

§ _______. Prayer and Preaching. London: SCM Press, 1964. CALL #: BV210.2 .B3 1964 or https://tinyurl.com/3eudar62

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§ _______. The Preaching of the Gospel. Philadelphia: Westminster Press, 1963. CALL #: BV4211.2 .B253 1963 or https://tinyurl.com/34k96fy6

§ _______. Preaching Through the Christian Year: A Selection of Exegetical Passages from the Church Dogmatics, edited by John McTavish and Harold Wells. Grand Rapids, MI: Eerdmans, 1978. CALL #: BT75 .N2834 1978b or https://tinyurl.com/ydaf9r4j

§ _______. The Word in this World: Two Sermons. Edited by Kurt I. Johanson. Translated by Christopher Asprey. Eugene, OR: Wipf & Stock: 2007. CALL #: BX9475 .B3613 2007 or https://tinyurl.com/ymsmw3xb

§ Barth, Karl and Eduard Thurneysen. Come, Holy Spirit: Sermons. Translated by George W. Richards, Elmer G. Homrighausen, and Karl J. Ernst. Eugene, OR: Wipf & Stock, 2010. CALL #: BX9426.A1 B372 2010 or https://tinyurl.com/9bpj558

Secondary Resources: § Capps, Donald. “Deliverance to the Captives: Karl Barth’s Prison Sermons.” Pastoral Psychology 64 (2015): 417-35.

§ Hancock, Angela Deinhart. Karl Barth’s Emergency Homiletic 1932-33: A Summons to Prophetic Witness at the Dawn of the Third Reich. Grand Rapids, MI: Eerdmans, 2013. CALL #: BV4211.3 .H365 2013 or https://tinyurl.com/c9yumxm3

§ Hart, Trevor A. “The Word, the Words and the Witness: Proclamation as Divine and Human Reality in the Theology of Karl Barth.” Tyndale Bulletin 46 (1995): 81-102.

§ Nierop, Jantine. “What Should We? What Can We? Rereading Karl Barth’s Self-Dialogue on Preaching.” Stellenbosch Theological Journal 5, no. 1 (2019): 111-22. Available online: http://www.scielo.org.za/pdf/stj/v5n1/07.pdf

§ Willimon, William H. “Barth on Preaching.” In Wiley Blackwell Companion to Karl Barth, edited by George Hunsinger and Keith L. Johnson, 253-64. Hoboken, NJ: John Wiley & Sons, 2019. CALL #: (REF) BX4827.B3 W528 2019 (2 volumes) or https://tinyurl.com/4th5yp25

§ _______. Conversations with Barth on Preaching. Nashville, TN: Abington Press, 2006. CALL #: BV4211.3 .W52 2006 or https://tinyurl.com/3ud68jcx

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Ethics Primary Resources: § Barth, Karl. Church Dogmatics. Edited and Translated by G.W. Bromiley, T.F. Torrance, et al. 13 vols. Edinburgh: T&T Clark, 1956-1975. CALL #: BT75.3 .B28 or https://tinyurl.com/69bwy5mb III.4, §52 – Ethics as a Task of the Doctrine of Creation, 3-46. III.4, §53 – Freedom before God, 47-115. III.4, §54 – Freedom in Fellowship, 116-323. III.4, §55 – Freedom for Life, 324-564. III.4, §56 – Freedom in Limitation, 565-685.

§ _______. Ethics. Eugene, OR: Wipf & Stock, 2013. CALL #: BJ1253 .B2843 2013 or https://tinyurl.com/jy979n5p

§ _______. The Holy Spirit and the Christian Life: The Theological Basis of Christian Ethics. Louisville, KY: Westminster John Knox Press, 1993. CALL #: BT121 .B28 1993 or https://tinyurl.com/jz89292y

§ _______. “The Problem of Ethics Today, 1922.” In The Word of God and Theology, translated by Amy Marga, 131-170. New York: T&T Clark, 2011. CALL #: BR121.3 .B37813 or https://tinyurl.com/a679jhh5

Secondary Resources: § Biggar, Nigel John. The Hastening that Waits: Karl Barth’s Ethics. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1993. CALL #: BJ1201 .B54 1993 or https://tinyurl.com/srr4nptt

§ Clough, David. Ethics in Crisis: Interpreting Barth’s Ethics. Burlington, VT: Ashgate, 2005. CALL #: BX4827.B3 C54 2005 or https://tinyurl.com/5cj2mm6y

§ Haddorff, David W. Christian Ethics as Witness: Barth’s Ethics for a World at Risk. Eugene, OR: Cascade, 2011. CALL #: BX4827.B3 H24 2010 or https://tinyurl.com/yhz3dsvs

§ Massmann, Alexander. Citizenship in Heaven and on Earth: Karl Barth’s Ethics. Minneapolis, MN: Fortress, 2015.

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CALL #: BJ1251 .M377 2015 or https://tinyurl.com/r64s9c3p

§ McKenny, Gerald. The Analogy of Grace: Karl Barth’s Moral Theology. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2010. CALL #: BX4827.B3 M345 2010 or https://tinyurl.com/vjyzcaec

§ _______. Karl Barth’s Moral Thought. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2021. CALL #: BJ1231.M35 2021 or https://tinyurl.com/2fxx5exu

§ Migliore, Daniel L. Commanding Grace: Studies in Karl Barth’s Ethics. Grand Rapids, MI: Eerdmans, 2010. CALL #: BJ1251 .C693 2010 or https://tinyurl.com/273xwmt2

§ Moyse, Ashley John. Reading Karl Barth, Interrupting Moral Technique, Transforming Biomedical Ethics. New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2015. CALL #: QH332 .M69 2015 or https://tinyurl.com/4kabb7vc

§ Nimmo, Paul T. Being in Action: The Theological Shape of Barth’s Ethical Vision. London: T&T Clark, 2007. CALL #: BJ1251 .N56 2007 or https://tinyurl.com/yt4ucan3

§ Nolan, Kirk J. Reformed Virtue After Barth: Developing Moral Virtue Ethics in the Reformed Tradition. Louisville, KY: Westminster John Knox Press, 2014. CALL #: BX4827.B3 N65 2014 or https://tinyurl.com/by4n99ty

§ Rose, Matthew. Ethics with Barth: God, Metaphysics, and Morals. Burlington, VT: Ashgate, 2010. CALL #: BJ1251 .R66 2010 or https://tinyurl.com/3j6wcxdu

§ Webster, John. Barth’s Ethics of Reconciliation. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1995. CALL #: BX4827.B3 W42 1995 or https://tinyurl.com/uhktte4t

§ _______. Barth’s Moral Theology: Human Action in Barth’s Thought. Grand Rapids, MI: Eerdmans, 1998. CALL #: BX4827.B3 W42 2004 or https://tinyurl.com/5fefcdah

§ Werpehowski, William. Karl Barth and Christian Ethics. Burlington, VT: Ashgate, 2014. CALL #: BX4827.B3 W44 2013 or https://tinyurl.com/v3sb7ax6

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§ Ziegler, Philip G. “‘Doing Conscience Over’: The Reformulation of the Doctrine of Conscience in the Theological Ethics of Karl Barth and Paul Lehmann.” Toronto Journal of Theology 14 (1998): 213-38.

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Creation and Ecology Primary Sources: § Barth, Karl. Church Dogmatics. Edited and Translated by G.W. Bromiley, T.F. Torrance, et al. 13 vols. Edinburgh: T&T Clark, 1956-1975. CALL #: BT75.3 .B28 or https://tinyurl.com/69bwy5mb III.1, §40 – Faith in God the Creator, 3-41. III.1, §41 – Creation and Covenant, 42-329. III.1, §42 – The Yes of God the Creator, 330-414. III.3, §48 – The Doctrine of Providence, Its Basis and Form, 3-57. III.3, §49 – God the Father as Lord of His Creature, 58-287. III.4, §55 – Freedom for Life, 324-564.

Secondary Sources: § Brouwer, Rinse H. Reeling. “The Work of the Spirit in Creation: According to Barth’s Exgesis of the First Chapters of Genesis (Section 41).” Zeitschrift für dialektische Theologie 34, no. 1 (2018): 118-40.

§ Bruce, Matthew J. Aragon. “Freedom for Creation: Creation and Its Future According to Karl Barth.” Koinonia Journal 22 (2010): 11-32.

§ Clough, David L. On Animals: Volume I — Systematic Theology. London: T&T Clark, 2012. CALL #: BT746.C57 2012, v.1 or https://tinyurl.com/9k9pd5st Chapter 4 – “Incarnation,” 81-103.

§ _______. On Animals: Volume II — Theological Ethics. London: T&T Clark, 2020. CALL #: BT746.C57 2020, v.2 or https://tinyurl.com/4vs6yeb4 Chapter 3 – “Using Other Animals for Food,” 35-90.

§ Congdon, David W. “Covenant, Creation, and Christ: A Critical Engagement with J. Kameron Carter.” The Princeton Theological Review 15, no. 2 (2009): 21-38.

§ Fergusson, David. “Karl Barth’s Doctrine of Creation: Church-Bells Beyond the Stars.” International Journal of Systematic Theology 18, no. 4 (2016): 414-31.

§ Fout, Jason A. Fully Alive: The Glory of God and the Human Creature in Karl Barth, Hans Urs von Balthasar, and Theological Exegesis of Scripture. London: T&T Clark, 2015. CALL #: BT180.G6 F68 2015 or https://tinyurl.com/8eh9sezk

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§ Gabriel, Andrew K. Barth’s Doctrine of Creation: Creation, Nature, Jesus, and the Trinity. Eugene, OR: Cascade, 2014. CALL #: BT695 .G33 2014 or https://tinyurl.com/frpkpymf

§ Jenkins, Willis. “Barth and Environmental Theology.” In The Oxford Handbook of Karl Barth, edited by Paul Dafydd Jones and Paul T. Nimmo, 595-608. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2019. CALL #: BX4827.B3 O94 2019 or https://tinyurl.com/452c8w23

§ ________. Ecologies of Grace. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2008. CALL #: BT695.5 .J464 2008 or https://tinyurl.com/epxft4we “Stewardship After the End of Nature: Karl Barth’s Environment of Jesus Christ,” 15370. “Nature Redeemed: Karl Barth’s Garden of Reconciliation,” 171-88.

§ Miller, Daniel K. “Responsible Relationship: Imago Dei and the Moral Distinction Between Humans and Others Animals.” International Journal of Systematic Theology 13, no. 3 (July 2011): 323-39.

§ Sherman, Robert. Shift to Modernity: Christ and the Doctrine of Creation in the Theologies of Schleiermacher and Barth. New York: T&T Clark, 2005. CALL #: BT695 .S537 2005 or https://tinyurl.com/4cktyrjt

§ Stewart-Kroeker, Sarah. “Karl Barth’s Commentary on Romans 8:18-25: An Ecological Reading.” In Karl Barth’s Epistle to the Romans: Retrospect and Prospect, edited by Christophe Chalamet, Andreas Dettwiler, and Sarah Stewart-Kroeker, 297-312. Berlin: De Gruyter, 2022. https://www.degruyter.com/document/doi/10.1515/9783110752908/html?lang=en

§ Tanner, Kathryn. “Creation and Providence.” In The Cambridge Companion to Karl Barth, edited by John Webster, 111-12. New York: Cambridge University Press: 2000. CALL #: BX4827.B3 C35 2000 or https://tinyurl.com/ysksdevx

§ Webster, John. “Trinity and Creation.” International Journal of Systematic Theology 12, no. 1 (January 2010) 4-19.

§ Wittman, Tyler. God and Creation in the Theology of Thomas Aquinas and Karl Barth. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2018. CALL #: BT103 .W585 2019 or https://tinyurl.com/4vx9m7uw

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Anthropology Primary Resources: § Barth, Karl. Church Dogmatics. Edited and Translated by G.W. Bromiley, T.F. Torrance, et al. 13 vols. Edinburgh: T&T Clark, 1956-1975. CALL #: BT75.3 .B28 or https://tinyurl.com/69bwy5mb III.4, §53 – Freedom before God, 47-115. III.4, §54 – Freedom in Fellowship, 116-323. III.4, §55 – Freedom for Life, 324-564. III.4, §56 – Freedom in Limitation, 565-685.

Secondary Resources: § Chan, K. Humanity and Christ: A Study of Karl Barth’s Christological Anthropology and its Significance for Christian-Confucian Dialogue. Hong Kong: Chinese University of Hong Kong, 1999. Available online: https://core.ac.uk/download/48544626.pdf

§ Cone, James H. “The Doctrine of Man in the Theology of Karl Barth.” PhD diss., (Northwestern University, 1965). CALL #: BT701.2.B3 .C65 1965b

§ Cortez, Marc. “Body, Soul, and (Holy) Spirit: Karl Barth’s Theological Framework for Understanding Human Ontology.” International Journal of Systematic Theology 10, no. 3 (2008): 328-45.

§ Dorman, David A. “Neediness: The Anthropology of Karl Barth.” Scottish Journal of Theology 71, no. 2 (May 2018): 195-211.

§ Hunsinger, George. “Barth on What it Means to be Human: A Christian Scholar Confronts the Options.” In Karl Barth and the Making of Evangelical Theology, edited by Clifford B. Anderson and Bruce L. McCormack, 139-153. Grand Rapids, MI: Eerdmans, 2015. CALL #: BX4837.B3 K355 2015 or https://tinyurl.com/br8vmazx

§ Kaltwasser, Cambria Janae. “Responding to Grace: The Covenantal Shape of Human Agency in the Theology of Karl Barth.” PhD diss., (Princeton Theological Seminary, 2017). CALL #: XD2017 .K34 (only available at Wright Library, Special Collections, Princeton Theological Seminary)

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§ Robinson, Dominic. Understanding the ‘Imago Dei’: The Thought of Barth, von Balthasar and Moltmann. Burlington, VT: Ashgate, 2011. CALL #: BT702 .R63 2011 or https://tinyurl.com/a4ttu63n

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Politics Primary Resources: § Barth, Karl. Church Dogmatics. Edited and Translated by G.W. Bromiley, T.F. Torrance et al.13 vols. Edinburgh: T&T Clark, 1956-1975. CALL #: BT75.3 .B28 or https://tinyurl.com/69bwy5mb III.4, §55 – Freedom for Life, 427-70. IV.3.2, §72 – The Holy Spirit and the Sending of the Christian Community,” 890-901.

§ _______. Community, State, and Church: Three Essays. With a new introduction by David Haddorff. Translated by A.M. Hall, G. Ronald Howe, E.M. Delacour, and Stanley Godman. Eugene, OR: Wipf & Stock Publishers, 2004. CALL #: BX9410 .B377 or https://tinyurl.com/rj2w2smd “Gospel and Law” (1935), 71-100. “Church and State” (1938), 101-48. “The Christian Community and the Civil Community” (1946), 149-89.

§ _______. The Christian Life: Church Dogmatics IV, 4 Lecture Fragments. London: T&T Clark, 2017. CALL #: BJ1253 .B3413 2017 or https://tinyurl.com/yww5s8xn “§78: The Struggle for Human Righteousness,” 205-71.

§ _______. The Epistle to the Romans. Translated by Edwyn C. Hoskyns. New York: Oxford University Press, 1968. (475-502) CALL #: BS2665 .B284 or https://tinyurl.com/vrc8h774

§ _______. The Word of God and Theology. Translated by Amy Marga. New York: T&T Clark, 2011. CALL #: BR121.3 .B37813 or https://tinyurl.com/a679jhh5 “The Christian in Society, 1919,” 31-69.

§ _______. Theological Existence To-Day! A Plea for Theological Freedom. Translated by Richard B. Hoyle. Eugene, OR: Wipf & Stock, 2012. CALL #: BR856 .B2813 2012 or https://tinyurl.com/2uhhfwz9

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Secondary Resources: § Barter, Jane A. “A Theology of Liberation in Barth’s Church Dogmatics IV/3.” Scottish Journal of Theology 53, no. 2 (2000): 154-76.

§ Dorrien, Gary. “Reinhold Niebuhr, Karl Barth, and the Crises of War and Capitalism.” In Economy, Difference, Empire: Social Ethics for Social Justice, 29-45. New York: Columbia University Press, 2010. CALL #: HN59.2 .D67 2010 or https://tinyurl.com/22tf7bnd § Ernst-Habib, Margit. “Lordless! Karl Barth, Politics, and the ‘Principalities and Powers’.” Pistis & Praxis 14, no. 1 (2022): 42-61. https://periodicos.pucpr.br/pistispraxis/article/view/29031/25552

§ Gorringe, Timothy J. Karl Barth: Against Hegemony. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1999. CALL #: BR115.P7 G577 1999 or https://tinyurl.com/2pf4jrvu

§ _______. “Barth and Politics.” In The Oxford Handbook of Karl Barth, edited by Paul Dafydd Jones and Paul T. Nimmo, 178-92. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2019. CALL #: BX4827.B3 O94 2019 or https://tinyurl.com/452c8w23

§ Haddorff, David. “Trinitarian Political Theology and Radical Democracy: Barth, Mouffe and the Populist Moment.” Stellenbosch Theological Journal 5, no. 1 (2019): 71-91. http://www.scielo.org.za/pdf/stj/v5n1/05.pdf

§ Hancock, Angela Deinhart. Karl Barth’s Emergency Homiletic 1932-33: A Summons to Prophetic Witness at the Dawn of the Third Reich. Grand Rapids, MI: Eerdmans, 2013. CALL #: BV4211.3 .H365 2013 or https://tinyurl.com/c9yumxm3

§ Höfner, Markus. Theo-politics?: Conversing with Barth in Western and Asian Contexts. Lanham, MD: Lexington / Fortress Academic, 2021. https://tinyurl.com/2w49pme

§ Hunsinger, George. Disruptive Grace: Studies in the Theology of Karl Barth. Grand Rapids, MI: Eerdmans, 2000. Call #: BX4827 .B3 H86 or https://tinyurl.com/2ucbxbz6 “The Politics of the Nonviolent God: Reflections on René Girard and Karl Barth,” 21-41. “Where the Battle Rages: Confessing Christ in America Today,” 89-113.

§ _______., ed. Karl Barth and Radical Politics. 2nd edition. Eugene, OR: Wipf & Stock, 2017. 37


CALL #: BX4827 .B3 K34 2017 or https://tinyurl.com/ah8wt6ww Helmut Gollwitzer, “Kingdom of God and Socialism in the Theology of Karl Barth,” 50-85. Dieter Schellong, “On Reading Karl Barth from the Left,” 101-16. George Hunsinger, “Toward a Radical Barth,” 135-80.

§ Jehle, Frank. Ever Against the Stream: The Politics of Karl Barth, 1906-1968. Translated by Richard and Martha Burnett. Eugene, OR: Wipf & Stock, 2012. CALL #: BX4827 .B3 J3813 2012 or https://tinyurl.com/remz6czc

§ Jones, Paul Dafydd. “Liberation Theology and ‘Democratic Futures’: By Way of Karl Barth and Friedrich Schleiermacher.” Political Theology 10, no. 2 (2009): 261-85.

§ Koopman, Nico. “The Reception of the Barmen Declaration in South Africa.” The Ecumenical Review 61, no. 1 (2009): 60-71. https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1111/j.1758-6623.2009.00007.x

§ Lehmann, Paul Louis. “Karl Barth, Theologian of Permanent Revolution.” Union Seminary Quarterly Review 28 (1972/1973): 67-81.

§ Marga, Amy. “Reading Karl Barth’s Römerbrief 1919 for a Postcolonial Era of Theology.” In Karl Barth’s Epistle to the Romans: Retrospect and Prospect, edited by Christophe Chalamet, Andreas Dettwiler, and Sarah Stewart-Kroeker, 349-366. Berlin: De Gruyter, 2022. https://www.degruyter.com/document/doi/10.1515/9783110752908/html?lang=en

§ McCormack, Bruce. Karl Barth’s Critically Realistic Dialectical Theology: Its Genesis and Development 1909-1936. New York, NY: Oxford University Press, 1995. (See esp. 78-203) CALL #: BX4827 .B3 M321 1997 or https://tinyurl.com/59t689mm

§ Migliore, Daniel L. “Political Theology: A Dialogue.” In Faith Seeking Understanding: An Introduction to Christian Theology, 404-420. Grand Rapids, MI: Eerdmans, 2014. CALL #: BT65 .M54 2014 or https://tinyurl.com/4uyau6d4

§ Mitchell, Beverly E. “Karl Barth and James Cone: The Question of Liberative Faith and Ideology.” PhD diss., (Boston College, 1999). CALL #: BT83.57 .M58 1999a

§ Pangritz, Andreas. “Barth and Socialism.” In Wiley Blackwell Companion to Karl Barth, edited by George Hunsinger and Keith L. Johnson, 919-35. Hoboken, NJ: John Wiley & Sons, 2019. CALL #: (REF) BX4827.B3 W528 2019 (2 volumes) or https://tinyurl.com/4th5yp25

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§ Rashkover, Randi. Revelation and Theopolitics: Barth, Rosenzweig and the Politics of Praise. London: T&T Clark, 2005. CALL #: BX4827.B3 R37 2005 or https://tinyurl.com/8ya3w4va

§ Singgih, Emmanuel Gerrit. “Toward a Postcolonial Interpretation of Romans 13:1-7: Karl Barth, Robert Jewett, and the Context of Reformation in Present Day Indonesia.” Asia Theological Journal 23, no. 1 (2009): 111-22

§ Smit, D.J. “Barmen and Belhar in Conversation: A South African Perspective.” In Essays on Being Reformed: Collected Essays 3, edited by Robert Vosloo, 325-36. Stellenbosch, South Africa: SunMedia, 2009. CALL #: BX9422.5 .S65 2009 § Thomas, Günter. “Karl Barth’s Political Theology: Contours, Perspectives and Lines of Development.” In Dogmatics After Barth: Facing Challenges in Church, Society and the Academy, edited by Günter Thomas, Rinse H. Reeling Brouwer, and Bruce L. McCormack, 133-41. Leipzig: CreateSpace, 2012. CALL #: BT75.3 .D64 2012 or https://tinyurl.com/2tefs5jt

§ Werpehowski, William. “Karl Barth and Politics.” In The Cambridge Companion to Karl Barth, edited by John Webster, 228-42. New York: Cambridge University Press: 2000. CALL #: BX4827.B3 C35 2000 or https://tinyurl.com/ysksdevx

§ Wolff, Michelle. “Karl Barth’s Christology and Jan Christian Smuts’ Human Rights Rhetoric.” Stellenbosch Theological Journal 5, no. 1 (2019): 141-61. Available online: http://www.scielo.org.za/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S2413-94672019000100009

§ Woodard-Lehmann, Derek. “Democratic Faith: Barth, Barmen, and the Politics of Reformed Confession.” In The Legacy of the Barmen Declaration: Politics and the Kingdom, edited by Fred Dallmayr, 74-116. Lanham, MD: Lexington, 2019. CALL #: BX4844.55 .L443 2019 or https://tinyurl.com/3wc7arns

§ ________. “Liberating Barth?: From a Theological Critique of Idolatry to a Political Critique of Ideology.” In T&T Clark Handbook of Political Theology, edited by Rubén Rosario Rodríguez, 417-431. New York: T&T Clark, 2019. CALL #: BT83.59 .T27 2019 or https://tinyurl.com/23e3mh22

§ Ziegler, Philip. “Christian Theology and Democratic Politics in Conversation with Jeffrey Stout.” Theology Today 63, no. 4 (2006): 227-34

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Race, Racism, and Nationalism Primary Resources: § Barth, Karl. Church Dogmatics. Edited and Translated by G.W. Bromiley, T.F. Torrance, et al. 13 vols. Edinburgh: T&T Clark, 1956-1975. CALL #: BT75.3 .B28 or https://tinyurl.com/69bwy5mb III.4, §54 – Freedom in Fellowship, 285-323.

§ ________. “Critical Response to the Rengsdorf Theses.” Karl Barth Society Newsletter 6 (1992): 4-5. Available online: https://commons.ptsem.edu/id/karlbarthsociety6199karl

Secondary Resources: § Carter, J. Kameron. “An Unlikely Convergence: W.E.B. Du Bois, Karl Barth, and the Problem of the Imperial God-Man.” New Centennial Review 11, no. 3 (2012): 167-224.

§ Cone, James H. Black Theology and Black Power. 50th Anniversary Edition. Maryknoll, NY: Orbis, 2018. CALL #: BT734.2 .C6 2018 or https://tinyurl.com/4vthzbbx

§ De Gruchy, John W. “The Reception and Relevance of Karl Barth in South Africa: Reflections on ‘Doing Theology’ in South Africa After Sixty Years in Conversation with Barth.” Stellenbosch Theological Journal 5, no. 1 (2019): 11-28. Available online: http://www.scielo.org.za/pdf/stj/v5n1/02.pdf

§ Hartman, Tim. Theology After Colonization: Bediako, Barth, and the Future of Theological Reflection. South Bend, IN: University of Notre Dame Press, 2019. CALL #: BT83.593 .H37 2020 or https://tinyurl.com/cb69nmc6

§ Havenga, Marthinus. “Worship as primary ethical act: Barth on Romans 12.” HTS Teologiese Studies / Theological Studies 76, no. 1, a5824. Available online: https://doi.org/10.4102/hts.v76i1.5824

§ Jantzen, Matt R. “I am as Thou are Not: Christological Correspondence and the Problem of Whiteness in Church Dogmatics III/2, 45.1-2.” Zeitschrift für dialektische Theologie 33 no. 2 (2017): 156-65.

§ Jennings, Willie. “Barth and the Racial Imaginary.” In The Oxford Handbook of Karl Barth, 40


edited by Paul Dafydd Jones and Paul T. Nimmo, 497-516. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2019. CALL #: BX4827.B3 O94 2019 or https://tinyurl.com/452c8w23

§ Lee, Daniel D. Double Particularity: Karl Barth, Contextuality, and Asian American Theology. Emerging Scholars. Minneapolis, MI: Fortress, 2017. CALL #: BX4827.B3 L43 2017 or https://tinyurl.com/3zss2877

§ Lindsay, Mark R. Covenantal Solidarity: The Theological Basis of Karl Barth’s Opposition to Theological Antisemitism and the Holocaust. New York: Peter Lang, 2001. CALL #: BT93 .L53 or https://tinyurl.com/a44bys53

§ Moseley, Carys. Nations and Nationalism in the Theology of Karl Barth. New York: Oxford University Press, 2013. CALL #: BX4827.B3 M68 2013 or https://tinyurl.com/mvsrwytf

§ Tshaka, Rothney S. Confessional Theology? A Critical Analysis of the Theology of Karl Barth and its Significance for the Belhar Confession. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2010. CALL #: BR115.P7 T74 2010 or https://tinyurl.com/bywfa7u3

§ ________. “‘Doing Theology as Though Nothing Happen’: Reading Karl Barth’s Confessional Theology in Zimbabwe Today?” Hervormde Teologiese Studies 72, no. 1 (2016): 9 pgs.

§ Villa-Vicencio, Charles. On Reading Karl Barth in South Africa. Grand Rapids, MI: Eerdmans, 1988. CALL #: BX4827 .B3 O52 or https://tinyurl.com/hntknr2b John W. DeGruchy, “Racism, Reconciliation and Resistance,” 139-55. Alan Brews, “Theology and Violence,” 75-89.

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Gender and Sexuality Primary Resources: § Barth, Karl. Church Dogmatics. 4 vols. Edited and Translated by G.W. Bromiley, T.F. Torrance, et al.13 vols. Edinburgh: T&T Clark, 1956-1975. CALL #: BT75.3 .B28 or https://tinyurl.com/69bwy5mb III.2, §45 – Man in His Determination as the Covenant-Partner of God, 203-324. III.4, §54 – Freedom in Fellowship, 116-323.

Secondary Resources: § Balboa, Jaime Ronaldo. “Church Dogmatics, Natural Theology, and the Slippery Slope of Geschlecht: A Constructivist-Gay Liberationist Reading of Barth.” Journal of the American Academy of Religion 66 (1998): 771-90. Available online: https://www.jstor.org/stable/1466171?seq=1#metadata_info_tab_contents

§ Bodley-Dangelo, Faye. Sexual Difference, Gender, and Agency in Karl Barth’s Church Dogmatics. London: T&T Clark, 2019. CALL #: BX4827 .B3 B564 2019 or https://tinyurl.com/3yfycjxz

§ Breckenridge, Gillian. “Looking for Likeness and Hope: Beyond Super- and Subordination in Barth’s Discussion of Gender in Church Dogmatics Section 45.3.” Zeitschrift für dialektische Theologie 33, no. 2 (2017): 166-78.

§ Fiddes, Paul. “The Status of Women in the Thought of Karl Barth.” In After Eve, edited by Janet Martin Soskice, 138-55. London: HarperCollins, 1990. CALL #: BV639.W7 A47 1990 or https://tinyurl.com/yendjrfb

§ Frykberg, Elizabeth Anne. Spiritual Transformation and the Creation of Humankind in the Image of God, Male and Female: A Study of Karl Barth's Understanding of the "Analogia Relationis" Correlated with Psychosexual and Psychosocial Development Theory. Ann Arbor, MI: University Microfilms International, 1989. CALL #: BF692.2 .F79 1989

§ Köbler, Renate. In the Shadow of Karl Barth: Charlotte von Kirschbaum. Louisville, KY: Westminster Press, 1989. CALL #: BX4827 .K55 K6313 1989 or https://tinyurl.com/udhawkmj

§ Selinger, Suzanne. Charlotte von Kirschbaum and Karl Barth: A Study in Biography and the 42


History of Theology. University Park, PA: Pennsylvania State University, 1998. CALL #: BX 4827. K55 S45 1998 or https://tinyurl.com/59a35jhh

§ _______. “Suzanne Selinger, Charlotte von Kirschbaum and Karl Barth: A Study in Biography and the History of Theology, A Review Essay.” Princeton Seminary Bulletin (2000): 22025. Available online: http://journals.ptsem.edu/id/PSB2000212/dmd010

§ Springs, Jason Andrew. “Following at a Distance (Again): Gender, Equality, and Freedom in Karl Barth’s Theological Anthropology.” Modern Theology 28, no. 3 (July 2012): 44677.

§ Thatcher, Adrian. “Women, Men, and Barth.” In Gender and Christian Ethics, 77-95. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2020. CALL #: BT708 .T4439 2021 or https://tinyurl.com/5f9brmh6

§ Tietz, Christiane. “Karl Barth and Charlotte von Kirschbaum.” Theology Today 74, no. 2 (2017): 86-111.

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Barth in Dialogue Primary Resources: § Barth, Karl. Ad Limina Apostolorum: An Appraisal of Vatican II. Eugene, OR: Wipf & Stock, 2016. CALL #: BX1765.2 .B313 2016 or https://tinyurl.com/huuz7bsy

§ Barth, Karl. On Religion: The Revelation of God as the Sublimation of Religion, translated by Garrett Green. London: T&T Clark, 2007. CALL #: BT75 .B28348 2006 or https://tinyurl.com/2sf85dze

§ Barth, Karl. The Epistle to the Romans. Translated by Edwyn C. Hoskyns. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1968. See chapter 7, “Freedom: The Frontier of Religion.” CALL #: BS2665 .B284 or https://tinyurl.com/vrc8h774

Secondary Resources: § Carr, Raymond. “Barth and Cone in Dialogue on Revelation and Freedom: An Analysis of James Cone’s Critical Appropriation of ‘Barthian’ Theology,” PhD diss., (Graduate Theological Union, 2011). CALL #: BT82.7 .C35 2011

§ Chestnutt, Glenn. “Barth and Islam.” In Wiley Blackwell Companion to Karl Barth, edited by George Hunsinger and Keith L. Johnson, 893-904. Hoboken, NJ: John Wiley & Sons, 2019. CALL #: (REF) BX4827.B3 W528 2019 (2 volumes) or https://tinyurl.com/4th5yp25 § Collins Winn, Christian T. and John L. Drury, ed. Karl Barth and the Future of Evangelical Theology. Eugene, OR: Cascade, 2015. CALL #: BX4827.B3 K37 2014 or https://tinyurl.com/42m8cx59

§ Di Noia, J. A., O.P. “Religion and the Religions.” In The Cambridge Companion to Karl Barth. Edited by John Webster, 243-57. New York: Cambridge University Press: 2000. CALL #: BX4827.B3 C35 2000 or https://tinyurl.com/ysksdevx § Ensminger, Sven. Karl Barth’s Theology as a Resource for a Christian Theology of Religions. London: Bloomsbury / T&T Clark, 2014. CALL #: BX4827.B3 E57 2014 or https://tinyurl.com/3rp8wz8w

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§ Greggs, Tom. Theology Against Religion: Constructive Dialogues with Bonhoeffer and Barth. London: T&T Clark, 2011. CALL #: BR127 .G73 or https://tinyurl.com/479zjsw

§ Hanna, Hani. The Christology of Karl Barth and Matta al-Miskin. Minneapolis, MN: Fortress, 2019. CALL #: BT198 .H36 2019 or https://tinyurl.com/w2587wmw

§ Hunsicker, David B. The Making of Stanley Hauerwas: Bridging Barth and Postliberalism. Downers Grove, IL: IVP Academic, 2019. CALL #: BX4827.H34 H86 2019 or https://tinyurl.com/3uuzwkhf

§ Lindsay, Mark. “Barth and the Jews.” In Wiley Blackwell Companion to Karl Barth, edited by George Hunsinger and Keith L. Johnson, 881-92. Hoboken, NJ: John Wiley & Sons, 2019. CALL #: (REF) BX4827.B3 W528 2019 (2 volumes) or https://tinyurl.com/4th5yp25

§ Myers, Benjamin. “Karl Barth’s Theology in Australia.” In Dogmatics After Barth: Facing Challenges in Church, Society and the Academy, edited by Günter Thomas, Rinse H. Reeling Brouwer, and Bruce L. McCormack, 53-64. Leipzig: CreateSpace, 2012. CALL #: BT75.3 .D64 2012 or https://tinyurl.com/2tefs5jt

§ Keel, Hee-Sung. “Salvation According to the Korean Zen Master Chinul and Karl Barth.” Buddhist-Christian Studies 9 (1989): 13-23.

§ Kim, Young-Gwan. “Karl Barth’s Reception in Korea: An Historical Overview.” Evangelical Review of Theology 27, no. 1 (2003): 73-85.

§ _______. “The Role of Confucianism in the Reception of Karl Barth’s Theology in Korea.” ARC: The Journal of the Faculty of Religious Studies, McGill University 32 (2004): 12141.

§ McCormack, Bruce L. and Thomas Joseph White, O.P., eds. Thomas Aquinas and Karl Barth: An Unofficial Catholic-Protestant Dialogue. Grand Rapids, MI: Eerdmans, 2013. CALL #: BX891.3 .T46 2013 or https://tinyurl.com/c829u3ps

§ McMaken, W. Travis and David W. Congdon, eds. Karl Barth in Conversation. Eugene, OR: Pickwick, 2014. CALL #: BX4827.B3 K373 2014 or https://tinyurl.com/6wur4dfk

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§ Moore-Keish, Martha L. and Christian Collins Winn, ed. Karl Barth and Comparative Theology. New York: Fordham University Press, 2019. CALL #: BX4827.B3 K325 2019 or https://tinyurl.com/mwr8zvpx

§ Moyse, Ashley, Scott A. Kirkland, and John C. McDowell, eds. Correlating Sobornost: Conversations Between Karl Barth and the Russian Orthodox Tradition. Minneapolis, MN: Fortress, 2016. CALL #: BX4827.B3 C677 2016 or https://tinyurl.com/4swc8s47

§ Pan-chiu, Lai. “Barth’s Doctrines of Sin and Humanity in Buddhist Perspective.” Studies in Interreligious Dialogue 16, no. 1 (2006): 41-58.

§ Ralston, Joshua. Law and the Rule of God: A Christian Engagement with Sharīʻa. New York: Cambridge University Press, 2020. CALL #: BP172 .R26 2020 or https://tinyurl.com/4z9xhh9k

§ Rosner, Jennifer M. Healing the Schism: Karl Barth, Franz Rosenzweig, and the New JewishChristian Encounter. Minneapolis, MN: Fortress, 2015. CALL #: BM535 .R6414 2015 or https://tinyurl.com/7s6ssy9z

§ Sheveland, John. Piety and Responsibility: Patterns of Unity in Karl Rahner, Karl Barth, and Vedanta Deshika. Burlington, VT: Ashgate, 2011. CALL #: BV4647.P5 S48 2011 or https://tinyurl.com/2t72teav

§ Welker, Michael. “Karl Barth’s Theology and Process Theology.” Theology Today 43 (1986/1987): 383-97.

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Eschatology Primary Resources: § Barth, Karl. The Epistle to the Romans. Translated by Edwyn C. Hoskyns. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1968. CALL #: BS2665 .B284 or https://tinyurl.com/vrc8h774 Chapter 8, “The Spirit,” 270-329.

Secondary Resources: § Asprey, Christopher. Eschatological Presence in Karl Barth’s Göttingen Theology. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2010. CALL #: BT821.3 .A86 2010 or https://tinyurl.com/3aa6trhs

§ Dalferth, Ingolf U. “Karl Barth’s Eschatological Realism.” In Karl Barth: Centenary Essays, edited by Stephen Whitefield Sykes, 14-45. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1999. CALL #: BX4827.B3 K36 1989 or https://tinyurl.com/h53rjnpm

§ Dugan, Kaitlyn and Philip G. Ziegler, ed. The Finality of the Gospel: Karl Barth and the Tasks of Eschatology. The Netherlands: Brill, 2022.

§ Hart, Trevor A. “Finitude and What is Withheld: A Critical Comparison of Eschatological Imagining in Karl Barth and John Hick.” Zeitschrift für dialektische Theologie 18, no. 1 (2002): 9-25.

§ Lowe, Walter. “Prospects for a Postmodern Christian Theology: Apocalyptic without Reserve.” Modern Theology 15 (1999): 17-24.

§ McCormack, Bruce L. “Longing for a New World: On Socialism, Eschatology and Apocalyptic in Barth’s Early Dialectical Theology.” In Theologie im Umbruch der Moderne. Karl Barths frühe Dialektische Theologie, edited by Georg Pfleiderer and Harald Matern, 13549. Zürich: Theologischer Verlag Zürich, 2014. CALL #: BX4827.B3 T43 2014 or https://tinyurl.com/3r2frv35

§ McDowell, John C. Hope in Barth’s Eschatology: Interrogations and Transformations Beyond Tragedy. Burlington, VT: Ashgate, 2000. CALL #: BT821.2 .M32 2000 or https://tinyurl.com/2hhzprwk

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§ Moltmann, Jürgen. Theology of Hope: On the Ground and the Implications of Christian Eschatology. Minneapolis, MN: Fortress, 1993. CALL #: BT111.2 .M723 1993 or https://tinyurl.com/zxdhh9fs Part I – Eschatology and Revelation, 37-94.

§ Sauter, Gerhard. “Why is Karl Barth’s Church Dogmatics Not a ‘Theology of Hope’? Some Observations on Barth’s Understanding of Eschatology.” Scottish Journal of Theology 52 (1999): 407-29.

§ Tolstaja, Katja. “On Time and Eternity in Dostoevsky and Early Dialectical Theology.” In Zeitschrift für dialektische Theologie Supplement Series 4: The Concept of History in Theology 4 (2010): 83-112.

§ Ziegler, Philip G. “Apocalyptic Theology: Background, Tone, and Tasks.” In Militant Grace: The Apocalyptic Turn and the Future of Christian Theology, 17-31. Grand Rapids, MI: Baker Academic, 2018. CALL #: BT877 .Z54 2018 or https://tinyurl.com/h8ny6tak

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Videos: § “Reading Karl Barth for the Church,” a conversation between Dr. Paul Louis Metzger and Dr. Kimlyn J. Bender: https://tinyurl.com/y38s6zfe

§ “Karl Barth — Is it True?” by Frederick Buechner: https://tinyurl.com/4nhkwp76 § “Karl Barth,” by David Clough (Part 1): https://tinyurl.com/uz2fsekc § “Karl Barth,” by David Clough (Part 2): https://tinyurl.com/2wb6s2k5 § “Karl Barth and Eternity,” with Mark Edwards: https://tinyurl.com/hhsva7e § “Karl Barth and Contemporary Theology,” by Tom Greggs: https://tinyurl.com/dfn4tps § “Karl Barth and Radical Politics,” by George Hunsinger: https://tinyurl.com/yw5zh3ds § “Karl Barth and Martin Luther King, Jr.,” by George Hunsinger: https://tinyurl.com/6yfhvrav § “Double Particularity, Karl Barth, and Contextuality,” a conversation between Dr. Paul Louis Metzger and Dr. Daniel Lee: https://tinyurl.com/bxss7wbt

Lectures: Primary Sources: § Karl Barth, “Theology,” Lecture 1 from “Theological Beginnings: An Introduction to Evangelical Theology,” Warfield Lectures at Princeton Theological Seminary, 1962: https://tinyurl.com/347yzu4w

§ Karl Barth, “The Witnesses,” Lecture 3 from “Theological Beginnings: An Introduction to Evangelical Theology,” Warfield Lectures at Princeton Theological Seminary, 1962: https://tinyurl.com/24ky68ka

§ Karl Barth, “The Community,” Lecture 4 from “Theological Beginnings: An Introduction to Evangelical Theology,” Warfield Lectures at Princeton Theological Seminary, 1962: https://tinyurl.com/9zv968an

§ Karl Barth, “The Spirit,” Lecture 5 from “Theological Beginnings: An Introduction to Evangelical Theology,” Warfield Lectures at Princeton Theological Seminary, 1962:

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§ Karl Barth, “Questions and Discussion” from “Theological Beginnings: An Introduction to Evangelical Theology,” Warfield Lectures at Princeton Theological Seminary, 1962: https://tinyurl.com/t6wyuahc

§ Karl Barth, “Karl Barth Meets the Students of Princeton Seminary” from “Theological Beginnings: An Introduction to Evangelical Theology,” Warfield Lectures at Princeton Theological Seminary, 1962: https://tinyurl.com/zwxm9zj7

Secondary Sources: § George Hunsinger – “Barth on What it Means to be Human”: https://tinyurl.com/3jsj9e8a § Katherine Sonderegger – “Karl Barth on Human Dignity in a Natural World”: https://tinyurl.com/9v6sussa

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Luis Rivera-Pagán – “Karl Barth and the Origins of Liberation Theology”: https://tinyurl.com/ktuwnptd

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Hanna Reichel – “The Other Questions Between Projection, Colonial Imagination, and Liberation”: https://tinyurl.com/r8pm683v

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Willie Jennings – “Another Knowledge of God is Possible: Barth Among PostColonial Epistemologists”: https://tinyurl.com/kphnjkww

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Brian Bantum – “‘Clothed in Flesh’: The Artist, Liberation, and the Future of Barthian Theology”: https://tinyurl.com/28kvj4e5

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Paul Dayfdd Jones – “Liberation Theology After Charlottesville”: https://tinyurl.com/6yuxyfxm

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David Clough – “Using Barth ‘to Justify Doing Nothing’: James Cone’s Unanswered Critique of Barth Studies”: https://tinyurl.com/my6zabde

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Andrea White – “Political Apostasy, Black Nihilism, and Barth”: https://tinyurl.com/puk6r2ra

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Raymond Carr – “Theolonius Monk – Icon of the Eschaton: Karl Barth, James Cone, and the ‘Impossible Possibility’ of a Theology of Freedom”: https://tinyurl.com/48bxptd2

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Faye Bodley-Dangelo – “Gender and the Morphological Imaginary in Karl Barth’s Church Dogmatics”: https://tinyurl.com/3hs387jj

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Graham Ward – “Liberation Theology: Does Karl Barth Have Anything to Offer Here?”: https://tinyurl.com/bc2xzzhm

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Fleming Rutledge – “The Living One Who Makes Alive”: https://tinyurl.com/4mhspuah

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Nibs Stroupe – “We Have Seen the Lord!”: https://tinyurl.com/ajp3mbyw

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Andrew Root – “Karl Barth, Charles Taylor, and the Malaise of Pastoral Identity”: https://tinyurl.com/juk5nvn4

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Christian Andrews – “The Roaring Lion”: https://tinyurl.com/xf2edjnr

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Christoph Schwöbel – “The Beginning of the End or the End of the Beginning? Barth’s Eschatology as a Guide to the Perplexed”: https://tinyurl.com/5xv23msk

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Grant Macaskill – “The Idolatrous Self and the Eikon: The Possibility of Worship”: https://tinyurl.com/3jdnz27x

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Kenneth Oakes – “Eschatology in the Time of Expectation”: https://tinyurl.com/4v2xej34

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Douglas Campbell – “Paul’s Account of the Future: A Case Study in Pauline Dogmatics”: https://tinyurl.com/3hfddfan

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Christiane Tietz – “Standing on the Boundary Where the Now and the Yet Then Touch Each Other”: https://tinyurl.com/xkjvdjwe

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John Barclay – “The Day is at Hand: Barth’s Interpretation of Pauline Eschatology”: https://tinyurl.com/ywsddjv9

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Beverly Roberts Gaventa – “The Finality of the Gospel: Barth’s Römerbrief on Romans 9-11”: https://tinyurl.com/5f4zf7n8

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Christophe Chalamet, “The Redemption of This World on the Direction of Eschatology”: https://tinyurl.com/52pdjw8h

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Karen Kilby – “Death: A Hesitation”: https://tinyurl.com/2js4k39x

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Nancy Duff – “The Ethics of Resisting and Accepting Death in Karl Barth’s Theology”: https://tinyurl.com/vfy2b7z4

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Susan Eastman – “The Custody of Hope: Christian Existence in the Resurrection of the Dead”: https://tinyurl.com/nvkhrau3

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Philip G. Ziegler – “The First and Final ‘No’: The Finality of the Gospel and the Old Enemy”: https://tinyurl.com/fw6fvnda

Outlines: § Outline of Karl Barth’s Gesamtausgabe (“Collected Works”): https://tinyurl.com/367jkv5j § Outline of Karl Barth’s Church Dogmatics: https://tinyurl.com/4z6b5tcf

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