Some 15 years ago I was heralding the scholarly achievements of Markus Barth (son of Karl Barth). Seriously, his works on baptism, Lord’s Supper, resurrection, justification, Ephesians, Colossians, Jewish-Christian relationships, and pistis christou are work checking out.
More recently, the Journal of Reformed Theology has published the proceedings of Princeton Theological Seminary’s Markus Barth conference:
Remembering Markus Barth: A Biblical-Theological Existence
An Introduction
By: Philip G. Ziegler
Pages: 167–168
Reflections on the Influence of Markus Barth on Karl Barth’s Thinking about Baptism
Pages: 183–198
Pages: 199–228
The Salvation of Jews and Gentiles
Pages: 229–245
Markus Barth’s Correspondence with Emil Fackenheim (1965–1980)
Pages: 246–262
Publication Date: 27 Aug 2020
The Jews are Our Brothers
Pages: 263–279