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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: 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 Books, 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): 156-165.

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

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 Press, 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,” 139-155. Alan Brews, “Theology and Violence,” 75-89.

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