Charlotte Von Kirschbaum - Further Reading

Further Reading

  • Suzanne Selinger, Charlotte von Kirschbaum and Karl Barth: A Study in Biography and the History of Theology, Penn State University Press (1998), ISBN 0-271-01824-0 - reviewed by George Hunsinger, Princeton Theological Seminary
  • Renate Kobler, In the Shadow of Karl Barth: Charlotte Von Kirschbaum, Westminster John Knox Press (1989), ISBN 0-664-25072-6
  • Renate Köbler, In de schaduw van Karl Barth: Charlotte von Kirschbaum, Uitgeverij Kok Pharos- Kampen (1991), ISBN 90-242-3327-5, translated (from German to Dutch)- by Inge Scholtheis.

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