Karl Barth's "Dogmatics in Outline"

Since not everyone can afford to spend a lot of money on Karl Barth's Church Dogmatics and might first want to get an introduction to Barth's theology, I'd ask Logos to think about offering Barth's "Dogmatics in Outline". I think there's no better way to get to know his thinking, even though there are some useful introductions written by others.
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[Y] Yes, that was my first exposure to Barth. (The quotes from it that my pastor would mention from time to time.)
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+[Y][Y]. Link to Barth's Dogmatics in Outline - Amazon http://www.amazon.com/Dogmatics-Outline-Karl-Barth/dp/006130056X/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1296990062&sr=8-1
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Rosie Perera said:
Yes, that was my first exposure to Barth.
[Y] My first exposure to Barth was his book "Credo. A presentation of the chief problems of dogmatics with reference to the Apostles' creed; 16 lectures delivered at the University of Utrecht in February and March, 1935". Perhaps Logos could create an Introduction to Barth Collection containing both "Dogmatics in Outline" and "Credo"?
Link to Barth's Credo - Amazon: http://www.amazon.com/Credo-Karl-Barth/dp/1597521191/ref=pd_rhf_p_t_3
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I just found that Barth's "Einführung in die evangelische Theologie" has been translated into English, too ("Evangelical Theology: An Introduction"). So there would be three titles that can serve as a pretty good introduction to Barth's thinking.
The advantage of having Barth's "Credo" alongside his "Dogmatics in Outline" would be that one encounter the early as well as the late Karl Barth.
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