Karl Barth in North America: The Influence of Karl Barth in the Making of a New North American Evangelicalism
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Wipf and Stock Publishers, 2009.
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John P. Lewis., & John P. Lewis|AUTHOR. (2009). Karl Barth in North America: The Influence of Karl Barth in the Making of a New North American Evangelicalism . Wipf and Stock Publishers.

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John P. Lewis and John P. Lewis|AUTHOR. 2009. Karl Barth in North America: The Influence of Karl Barth in the Making of a New North American Evangelicalism. Wipf and Stock Publishers.

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John P. Lewis and John P. Lewis|AUTHOR. Karl Barth in North America: The Influence of Karl Barth in the Making of a New North American Evangelicalism Wipf and Stock Publishers, 2009.

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John P. Lewis, and John P. Lewis|AUTHOR. Karl Barth in North America: The Influence of Karl Barth in the Making of a New North American Evangelicalism Wipf and Stock Publishers, 2009.

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