Announcements

New Book Review: Matthias Wüthrich
Alexander Massmann reviews Matthias D. Wüthrich’s "Gott und das Nichtige: Zur Rede vom Nichtigen ausgehend von Karl Barths KD § 50" (TVZ, 2006). The review is available in English and auf Deutsch.
Registration for 2008 Barth conference closing on Monday, June 2
Registration is closing soon for 2008 Barth Conference! Be sure to register by Monday, June 2 in order to attend this year's conference.
PTS and T&T Clark/Continuum announce cooperation in the publication of the digitized edition of Karl Barth’s Church Dogmatics
Princeton Theological Seminary and T&T Clark/Continuum announce the publication of a revised and digitized edition of Karl Barth’s Church Dogmatics, arguably the greatest theological work of the twentieth century. This agreement will make it possible for the first time to query and search the nearly 8,000 pages of the Church Dogmatics.
New Book Review: Dale Dawson
David W. Congdon reviews R. Dale Dawson’s "The Resurrection in Karl Barth" (Ashgate, 2007).
Church Dogmatics now available online for Princeton Seminary students, faculty, and staff
The full-text of Karl Barth's Church Dogmatics is now available online through Alexander Street Press' Digital Library of Karl Barth. Access is restricted to students, faculty, and staff members of Princeton Seminary.
New Book Review: Paul T. Nimmo
W. Travis McMaken reviews Paul T. Nommo's "Being in Action: The Theological Shape of Barth's Ethical Vision" (T&T, 2007).
Apply for the 2008 Barth Translators' Seminar!
The Center for Barth Studies at Princeton Theological Seminary is sponsoring a seminar for current and prospective translators of Karl Barth. The seminar will start with dinner on Wednesday, June 25 and conclude on the afternoon of Friday, June 27. The purpose of the seminar is to train the next generation of Barth’s translators in the best practices of scholarly translation. The seminar will be led by Dr. Darrell Guder and Dr. Karlfried Froehlich. The seminar will focus on how to maintain the appropriate level of fidelity to Barth’s biblical, theological, and philosophical terminology while still producing readable English texts. There are still a couple of open slots for the seminar. The cost of the seminar is $225. A limited number of scholarships are available. To apply, please fill out and return the linked application. Applications will be considered on a rolling basis until the seminar has been filled. NOTE: APPLICATIONS FOR THE BARTH TRANSLATOR'S SEMINAR ARE NO LONGER BEING ACCEPTED.
New Book Review: Donald Wood
Shannon Nicole Smythe reviews Donald Wood’s "Barth’s Theology of Interpretation" (Ashgate, 2007)
2008 Barth Conference: Online Registration Now Open!
The full schedule for the 2008 Barth conference at Princeton Theological Seminary has been posted. A link to the online registration system is now available.
New Book Review: Neil MacDonald
Shane Wilkins reviews Neil MacDonald's "Karl Barth and the Strange New World within the Bible: Barth, Wittgenstein and the Metadilemmas of the Enlightenment" (Paternoster, 2002)

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