George Hunsinger is McCord Professor of SystematicTheology at Princeton Theological Seminary and therecipient of the 2010 Karl Barth Prize from the Union ofEvangelical Churches in Germany.
The Journal of Religion
"These essays show a generosity of spirit, a breadth of knowledge,
and a gentleness in the midst of discrimination and opposition that
can only be admired. Theologians of many schools will learn and
benefit from this fine, mature work, and look for more." The
Expository Times
"Hunsinger's great strength, besides his knowledge of the Barthian
corpus, is the clarity of his writing and his ability to perceive
and formulate theological distinctions." Religious Studies
Review
"Those readers familiar with the author's other published work on
Barth will not be surprised by the high quality of these essays. .
. This book is written with admirable clarity, and some essays
could be fruitful in introductory courses on Barth." Theology
"There is no doubt that this is an important book; it repays
careful study." Pro Ecclesia
"In an age when careless readings of other people's work are in
vogue, this book offers refreshingly careful interpretations and
analyses. Further, as much more than a collection of essays on Karl
Barth, it offers a veritable catechism on major themes in Christian
theology."
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