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§ 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
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