Theolicious! I'm currently reading Regarding Karl Barth by Trevor Hart. Mary picked it up for me while she was interning at InterVarsity Press a couple summers ago. I just got around to picking it up a month ago, and I have to tell you, I'm so glad that I did!
I highly recommend it if you'd like to understand more about one of the most influential theologians of the 20th and 21st (so far) centuries, from an author who approaches the subject as a "friend" of Karl's. (This as opposed to authors who have particular bones to pick with Karl.)
You can borrow my copy when I'm done with it (Mary has first dibs). I want it back, since it's all marked up with my own brand of marginalia, but you might like it since I have a pretty healthy glossary of my own what-does-that-mean? words. Because I'm reader friendly, that's why.
(I'm back, by the way, from camp. You can read some of the results here.)
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