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Theology of Karl Barth course with Willie Jennings

I am taking Theology of Karl Barth with Willie Jennings at Duke Divinity School.  Here are our required texts.   

Primary sources:

  • Karl Barth: The Epistle to the Romans

    Karl Barth: The Epistle to the Romans

  • Karl Barth: God in Action: Theological Addresses

    Karl Barth: God in Action: Theological Addresses

  • Karl Barth: The Holy Spirit and the Christian Life: The Theological Basis of Ethics

    Karl Barth: The Holy Spirit and the Christian Life: The Theological Basis of Ethics

  • See my review of the two books above at Book Review: Karl Barth's God in Action–passionate, short, readable theology
  • Karl Barth: Evangelical Theology: An Introduction

    Karl Barth: Evangelical Theology: An Introduction

  • Karl Barth: The Church and the War

    Karl Barth: The Church and the War

  • Karl Barth: Homiletics

    Karl Barth: Homiletics

  • Karl Barth: Church Dogmatics (31 vols)

    Karl Barth: Church Dogmatics (31 vols)

  • We have access to the online digital edition of the new edition of the Church Dogmatics on the The Digital Karl Barth Library through Duke.
  • Link for Duke students who have NetID and Password.



    Secondary sources:

  • Claudia Koonz: The Nazi Conscience

    Claudia Koonz: The Nazi Conscience

  • Eberhard Busch: The Great Passion: An Introduction to Karl Barth's Theology

    Eberhard Busch: The Great Passion: An Introduction to Karl Barth's Theology

  • John Webster (editor): The Cambridge Companion to Karl Barth

    John Webster (editor): The Cambridge Companion to Karl Barth

  • See my review at Book review of Karl Barth biography by Eberhard Busch
  • I have posted below my weekly reflections on Barth's Epistle to the Romans.  I will probably post all of them here. 

    Download Barth–Epistle to the Romans Ch 1-2.doc

    Download Barth–Epistle to the Romans Ch 3.doc

  • Download Barth–Epistle to the Romans Ch 4-5.doc
  • Download Barth–Epistle to the Romans Ch 6.doc

  • Download Barth–Epistle to the Romans Ch 7.doc
  • Download Barth–Epistle to the Romans Ch 8-9.doc
  • Download Barth–Epistle to the Romans Ch 10-11.doc
  • I am happy to send you the syllabus if you email me.  I have pasted the schedule below in case you want to read along. 

    January 12: The Formation of a Modern Theologian

    Journal Reading: Barth, Romans, Chapter 1

    Busch, The Great Passion, 3-38

    Barth, “The Great But,” and “Jesus and Judas” from Come Holy Spirit. (Article on Blackboard).

    Koonz, The Nazi Conscience, 1-45.

    January 19: No Class

    Journal: Barth, Romans, Chapter 2

    Barth, “Church and Culture” from Theology and Church. (Article on Blackboard).

    Knooz, The Nazi Conscience, 46-68

    January 26: Facing a Crisis

    Journal: Barth, Romans, Chapter 3

    Barth, God in Action

    Barth, “Fate and Idea in Theology,” from The Way of Theology in Karl Barth, ed. by H. Martin Rumscheidt. (Article on Blackboard).

    Knooz, The Nazi Conscience, 69-102

    February 2: The Forming of a Theological Vision [Essay for God in Action Due]

    Busch, The Great Passion, 39-54.

    Barth, The Holy Spirit and the Christian Life

    Knooz, The Nazi Conscience, 103-130

    Schwobel, “Theology” from Cambridge Companion to Karl Barth

    The World According to Barth

    February 9: Locating Theology I

    Journal: Barth, Romans, Chapter 5

    Busch, The Great Passion, 57-81

    Barth, “The First Commandment as an Axiom of Theology” from The Way of Theology in Karl Barth, ed. by H. Martin Rumscheidt. (Article on Blackboard).

    Barth, Church Dogmatics, I/1: §5; §8

    February 16: Locating Theology II

    Journal: Barth, Romans, Chapter 6

    Busch, The Great Passion, 128-151

    Barth, The Church and the War

    Barth, Church Dogmatics, I/2, §13; §16; §17

    “The Barmen Declaration,” from Creeds of the Churches, ed. by John Leith.(Article on Blackboard).

    February 23: The Triune Identity I

    Journal: Barth, Romans, Chapter 7

    Busch, The Great Passion, 82-105

    Barth, Church Dogmatics, II/1§25; §28*

    Torrance, “The Trinity” from Cambridge Companion to Karl Barth

    March 2: The Triune Identity II [Essay for The Church and War due]

    Busch, The Great Passion, 106-127

    Barth, Church Dogmatics, II/2, §33; §34*

    McCormack, “Grace and being: the role of God’s gracious election in Karl Barth’s theological ontology” from Cambridge Companion to Karl Barth

    March 9: Spring Reading Period

    Journal Reading: Barth, Romans, Chapter 9

    Knooz, The Nazi Conscience, 131-274

    Barth, “The Jewish Problem and the Christian Answer,” from Against the Stream: Shorter Post-War Writings, 1946-52 (Article on Blackboard).

    Werpehowski, “Karl Barth and Politics,” from Cambridge Companion to Karl Barth

    March 16: Creation and Nation I [Essay for “The Jewish Problem and the Christian Answer” due]

    Busch, The Great Passion, 176-198

    Barth, “The Church between East and West,” from Against the Stream: Shorter Post-War Writings, 1946-52 (Article on Blackboard).

    Barth, Church Dogmatics, III/1, §41*

    Tanner, “Creation and Providence” from Cambridge Companion to Karl Barth

    March 23: Creation and Nation II

    Journal Reading: Barth, Romans, Chapter 11

    Busch, The Great Passion, 152-175

    Barth, Church Dogmatics, III/2, §45, III/3, §49.2

    Krotke, “The humanity of the human person in Karl Barth’s Anthropology,” from Cambridge Companion to Karl Barth

    March 30: The Reconciling God

    Journal Reading: Barth, Romans, Chapters 12-15

    Busch, The Great Passion, 199-218

    Barth, Church Dogmatics, IV/1, §59

    Hunsinger, “Karl Barth’s Christology: its basic Chalcedonian character,” from Cambridge Companion to Karl Barth

    April 6: The Holy Spirit and the Church

    Journal Reading: Barth, Romans, Chapters 15-16

    Busch, The Great Passion, 219-241

    Barth, Church Dogmatics, IV/1, §62

    ____, Church Dogmatics, IV/2, §67.1/2

    Hunsinger, “The Mediator of Communion: Karl Barth’s doctrine of the Holy Spirit” from Cambridge Companion to Karl Barth

    April 13: The Holy Spirit and the Church

    Busch, The Great Passion, 242-264

    Barth, Church Dogmatics, IV/3, §72

    James Buckley, “Christian Community, baptism, and Lord’s Supper” from Cambridge Companion to Karl Barth

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    Monday, April 20

    Barth, Homiletics (or) Barth, Evangelical Theology

  • Categories
    Library Books Parenting website

    Library Books from January 2009

    Here are about forty books I requested today from the Durham Country Library which are recommended in

    Mary Ruth Wilkinson & Heidi Wilkinson Teel: A Time to Read: Good Books for Growing Readers

    Mary Ruth Wilkinson & Heidi Wilkinson Teel: A Time to Read: Good Books for Growing Readers

    See also my post:

    How to choose which books to get at the library

    Forty books:

    Abraham Lincoln, by Ingri & Edgar Parin d'Aulaire.

    by D'Aulaire, Ingri, 1904-

    Ben's trumpet / by Rachel Isadora.

    by Isadora, Rachel.

    The Book of Jonah / retold and illustrated by Peter Spier.

    by Spier, Peter,

    Chickens aren't the only ones / by Ruth Heller.

    by Heller, Ruth, 1924-

    Francis, the poor man of Assisi / written and illustrated by Tomie de Paola.

    by De Paola, Tomie.

    George Washington / by Ingri & Edgar Parin D'Aulaire.

    by D'Aulaire, Ingri, 1904-

    Lincoln and his boys / Rosemary Wells ; illustrated by P.J. Lynch.

    by Wells, Rosemary.

    The Lorax / by Dr. Seuss.

    by Seuss, Dr.

    Lumberjack. Paintings and story by William Kurelek.

    by Kurelek, William, 1927-

    Max and Ruby's first Greek Myth: Pandora's box / Rosemary Wells.

    by Wells, Rosemary.

    Max and Ruby's Midas : another Greek myth / Rosemary Wells.

    by Wells, Rosemary.

    Max's ABC / Rosemary Wells.

    by Wells, Rosemary.

    Max's breakfast / by Rosemary Wells.

    by Wells, Rosemary

    Max's chocolate chicken / Rosemary Wells.

    by Wells, Rosemary

    Max's new suit / by Rosemary Wells.

    by Wells, Rosemary

    Max's ride / by Rosemary Wells.

    by Wells, Rosemary

    May I bring a friend? / Beatrice Schenk de Regniers ; illustrated by Beni Montresor.

    by De Regniers, Beatrice Schenk.

    The mitten : a Ukrainian folktale / adapted and illustrated by Jan Brett.

    by Brett, Jan, 1949-

    The mysteries of Harris Burdick / Chris Van Allsburg.

    by Van Allsburg, Chris.

    Ruby's beauty shop / by Rosemary Wells.

    by Wells, Rosemary.

    Thidwick, the big-hearted moose; written and illus. by Dr. Seuss.

    by Seuss, Dr.

    To everything there is a season / Jude Daly.

    Tom Thumb / retold and illustrated by Richard Jesse Watson.

    by Watson, Richard Jesse,

    Where the river begins / by Thomas Locker.

    by Locker, Thomas, 1937-

    The wump world. Written and illustrated by Bill Peet.

    by Peet, Bill.

    Caps for sale : a tale of a peddler, some monkeys and their monkey business / told and illustrated by Esphyr Slobodkina.

    by Slobodkina, Esphyr, 1908-

    The chicken book / Garth Williams.

    by Williams, Garth.

    The creation : a poem / by James Weldon Johnson ; pictures by Carla Golembe.

    by Johnson, James Weldon, 1871-1938.

    The disappearance of childhood / Neil Postman.

    by Postman, Neil.

    Dogger / Shirley Hughes.

    by Hughes, Shirley.

    Drummer Hoff / adapted by Barbara Emberley ; illustrated by Ed Emberley.

    by Emberley, Barbara.

    If once you have slept on an island / by Rachel Field ; illustrated by Iris Van Rynbach.

    by Field, Rachel, 1894-1942.

    In the night kitchen / Maurice Sendak ; [lettering by Diana Blair].

    by Sendak, Maurice.

    Jamberry / story and pictures by Bruce Degen.

    by Degen, Bruce.

    Journey cake, ho! / by Ruth Sawyer ; illustrated by Robert McCloskey.

    by Sawyer, Ruth, 1880-1970.

    Little Donkey close your eyes / Margaret Wise Brown ; illustrated by Ashley Wolff.

    by Brown, Margaret Wise, 1910-1952.

    Little fur family / story by Margaret Wise Brown ; pictures by Garth Williams.

    by Brown, Margaret Wise, 1910-1952.

    Little Oh / Laura Krauss Melmed ; illustrated by Jim LaMarche.

    by Melmed, Laura Krauss.

    The Maggie B. / by Irene Haas.

    by Haas, Irene.

    Mama, do you love me? / Barbara M. Joosse ; illustrated by Barbara Lavallee.

    by Joosse, Barbara M.

    Mice squeak, we speak / by Arnold L. Shapiro ; illustrated by Tomie dePaola.

    by Shapiro, Arnold, 1934-

    Owl moon / by Jane Yolen ; illustrated by John Schoenherr.

    by Yolen, Jane.

    The relatives came / Cynthia Rylant ; illustrated by Stephen Gammell.

    by Rylant, Cynthia.

    Roxaboxen / by Alice McLerran ; illustrated by Barbara Cooney.

    by McLerran, Alice, 1933-

    The tale of Mr. Jeremy Fisher / by Beatrix Potter.

    by Potter, Beatrix, 1866-1943.

    Time for bed / Mem Fox ; illustrated by Jane Dyer.

    by Fox, Mem, 1946-

    Tomie dePaola's book of Bible stories.

    When I was young in the mountains / by Cynthia Rylant ; illustrated by Diane Goode.

    by Rylant, Cynthia.

    When the sun rose / Barbara Helen Berger.

    by Berger, Barbara, 1945 Mar. 1-

    Yonder / by Tony Johnston ; pictures by Lloyd Bloom.

    by Johnston, Tony, 1942-

     

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    Books Library Books Parenting website

    How to choose which books to get at the library

    I request books from the Durham County Library online–often 25 at a time since that is the max–to read to Ryan (3) and Jacob (1).  I use the following reference books for suggestions on what to get. 

  • Jim Trelease: The Read-Aloud Handbook: Sixth Edition

    Jim Trelease: The Read-Aloud Handbook: Sixth Edition

    A must! This books tells you why you should read to you kids. It is inspiring! And it tells you what books are the best books to read for each life-stage.

  • Mary Ruth Wilkinson & Heidi Wilkinson Teel: A Time to Read: Good Books for Growing Readers

    Mary Ruth Wilkinson & Heidi Wilkinson Teel: A Time to Read: Good Books for Growing Readers

    More recommended books by Regent College professor Loren Wilkinson's wife Mary Ruth. Additional subtitle: "For those who love books, children and God."

  • William Kilpatrick and Gregory and Suzanne M. Wolfe: Books That Build Character: A Guide to Teaching Your Child Moral Values Through Stories

    William Kilpatrick and Gregory and Suzanne M. Wolfe: Books That Build Character: A Guide to Teaching Your Child Moral Values Through Stories

    Foreword by Robert Coles. More suggested books to read–theme is building character. These are books with positive morals.

  • See also some of the lists of the books I have ordered in the past in my Books category. Amy also checks out puzzles at the library which is another good idea.