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<note>Richardson has given us a thorough, closely argued, and insightful interpretation of Barth and his reception within the theological community. Barth's work is an invita-tion to pilgrimage, and Richardson is a worthy guide for those who are ready for this arduous road.&#34;

-TIMOTHY GEORGE, dean, Beeson Divinity School, Samford University; executive editor. Christianity Today

&#34;One of the biggest mistakes of evangelical theology has been its premature dismissal of Karl Barth. In this engaging and learned discussion of Barth's theological achieve ment in conversation with some of his most influential interpreters, Richardson pro vides evidence that evangelicals are beginning to correct this shortcoming This book provides a lucid and compelling demonstration of the ongoing significance and vitality of Barth's work for the future of Christian theology in the North American context.&#34;

-JOHN R. FRANKE, coauthor of Beyond Foundationalism</note>
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