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Primary Resources:

§ Barth, Karl. Church Dogmatics. Edited and translated by G.W. Bromiley, T.F. Torrance et al. 13 vols. Edinburgh, GB: 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 Publishing Company, 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 International, 2011. CALL #: BR121.3 .B37813 or https://tinyurl.com/a679jhh5

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, 307-328. 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, 252279. 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 Publishing Company, 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, O. P., and Matthew 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): 531-541.

§ 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,” 150-187.

§ 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 and 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.

§ _______. “The Trinity.” In The Oxford Handbook of Karl Barth, edited by Paul Dafydd Jones and Paul T. Nimmo, 227-224. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2019. CALL #: BX4827.B3 O94 2019 or https://tinyurl.com/452c8w23

§ McCormack, Bruce L. and Kimlyn Bender, eds. Theology as Conversation: The Significance of Dialogue in Historical and Contemporary Theology. Grand Rapids, MI: Eerdmans Publishing Company, 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,” 139-143.

§ 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): 126-143.

§ 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): 450-483).

§ _______. “God.” In The Oxford Handbook of Karl Barth, edited by Paul Dafydd Jones and Paul T. Nimmo, 216-226. 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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