Here ends my little detour into one of those forgotten voices of the first half of the 20th Century - Emil Brunner. While there was a third volume to his Dogmatics, it was not printed as much, based on a WorldCat search as well as used book prices... It also does not appear to be available online, unlike the first two.
The chief value I find in Brunner is that he is readable, quotable, and sometimes even prayable. It is a fine introduction to what those "neo-orthodox" theologians were trying to do in re-articulating reformation theology after the Enlightenment - a task that has not gone away, even if you do not agree with their ways of doing it.
About this edition - Barth links still largely go nowhere with the current Logos edition of Barth. I am not total consistent about what is and is not linked.... If you fix and add things, please share them with us...
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Ken McGuire