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Terrific... This really is a readable, accessible introduction that takes account of some of the most recent Barth scholarship. It is highly recommended for those coming to Barth's work for the first time.' Oliver D. Crisp, Reader in Theology, University of Bristol 'Of the many introductions to Barth, this ranks as one of the best.  The clarity and ease of its exposition of Barth's life and thought are exceptional, as is its alertness to the deep impulses of Barth's theology.  As the book guides readers through the great sweeps of Barth's arguments, it conveys the excitement and provocation…mehr

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Terrific... This really is a readable, accessible introduction that takes account of some of the most recent Barth scholarship. It is highly recommended for those coming to Barth's work for the first time.' Oliver D. Crisp, Reader in Theology, University of Bristol 'Of the many introductions to Barth, this ranks as one of the best.  The clarity and ease of its exposition of Barth's life and thought are exceptional, as is its alertness to the deep impulses of Barth's theology.  As the book guides readers through the great sweeps of Barth's arguments, it conveys the excitement and provocation which his work generates.  Novices and seasoned readers alike will gain a great deal from this generous and perceptive account.' John Webster, Professor of Systematic Theology, University of Aberdeen
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Professor D. Densil Morgan holds a personal chair at the University of Bangor and has previously taught at Princeton Theological Seminary in the United States. He is the author of The Humble God: a Basic Course in Christian Doctrine and is currently writing a volume on the reception of the theology of Karl Barth in Britain.