Quite some time ago I was privileged to take part in a Karl Barth Blog Conference over at Die Evangelischen Theologen by contributing an imaginative theological essay bringing Karl Barth into conversation with the Coen Brothers' No Country for Old Men.
Well, I'm happy to announce that material from that conference, edited by David Congdon and Travis McMaken, has now been assembled and published with Wipf & Stock (Pickwick).
You can buy the book here, peruse the table of contents here, and read its endorsements here.
This is, for the record, my first time appearing in a book-length publication. Special thanks to David and Travis for all their work, to the other contributors for raising the bar, and to Brad East for the excellent response!
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