Barth: Frequently Asked Questions - Princeton Theological Seminary
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The Center for Barth Studies has curated an Introductory Resource Guide to help guide new readers of Karl Barth.

Sessions or lectures of any event are typically recorded (video). If you register to attend any event hosted by the center, you can access all conference recordings immediately through our virtual conference platform, Airmeet. Videos will be posted online with closed captioning within two months of the event on our YouTube channel. We will make announcements on our various social media platforms if and when the recordings are made available.

The Karl Barth Conference lectures are typically recorded (video) and then posted online within one month of the June conference. If you register to attend the conference virtually, you will be able to access all the conference recordings through our virtual conference platform, Airmeet. The Barth Center will make announcements on our various social media platforms if and when the recordings are made available on YouTube. Be sure to follow our social media pages for updates: FacebookTwitter, and Instragram.

The Center for Barth Studies has pursued publication of the papers from most previous Annual Karl Barth Conferences. The publication timeline following a Barth Conference usually takes between 2-3 years depending on the particular circumstances of individual conference themes. The following is a list of all previously published Barth Conference proceedings with links to where you can purchase the printed volumes:

The center welcomes contributions to the Karl Barth Research Collection. Due to limited space, we may not be able to accept your donation if the item is already in the collection. Please email us to inquire about whether we are able to take your donation: barth.center@ptsem.edu

Although the Center for Barth Studies cannot provide a monetary appraisal of the donation, we will gladly send a letter acknowledging the gift.