Links to Other's Barth Papers
George Hunsinger, Conversational Theology:  The Wit and Wisdom of Karl Barth
George Hunsinger, Karl Barth:  The Church As Witness
George Hunsinger, Review of John Webster, Barth's Moral Theology:  Human Action in Barth's Thought
George Hunsinger, Review of Suzanne Selinger, Charlotte von Kirschbaum and Karl Barth:  A Study in the Biography and the History of Theology
Lois Malcolm, 'Theological Freedom and the Therapy of Faith:  Thinking With and Beyond Karl Barth'
Dae Ryong Kim, Implications of Karl Barth's Theology for Gospel Communication
Mark Galli, Karl Barth
Zdravko Kujundzija, Karl Barth (1886-1968)
Robert Curtis, Hans Kueng on Karl Barth
Mark Schumacher, Friedrich Schleiermacher and Karl Barth
Frederick Nymeyer, The Real Meaning of Neo-Orthodoxy
Martin Luther King Jr., Karl Barth's Conception of God
Douglas Horton, God Lets Loose Karl Barth
Howard Schomer, Barth on Mozart
Gary Dorrien, The Postmodern Barth?
Ronald Goetz, An Appreciative Critique
George Lindbeck, Barth and Textuality
Stanley Hauerwas, Review of Karl Barth, Dogmatics in Outline
Charles Maxfield, The Effects of WWI on Christian Thought in Europe
Paul Casner, The Family as a Reflection of the Triune God. Karl Barth's Christocentric View of God as a Bridge Between Family Studies and Theological Studies
R. Cook, Barth: An Introductory Lecture
William Traub, Karl Barth-Emil Brunner, An Uneasy Correspondence from the Beginning
Dae Ryong Kim, Karl Barth and a Missiology of Preaching
J.H. Yoder, Karl Barth, Post-Christendom Theologian
Gregg Strawbridge, Karl Barth's Rejection of Natural Theology, Or an Exegesis of Romans 1:19-20
John McPake, John McConnachie as the Original Advocate of the Theology of Karl Barth in Scotland
Even more than in print, the internet has produced a good deal of very poor material on Barth.  The following list of links to papers makes (at this point in time) no discrimination between the pieces listed, but they range from the compositions of highly competent professionals to those comments suggestive either of a very early stage of reflection, or of a second-hand uncritical appropriation of the mistaken readings of others.  
          Some of these links may be off-line, but I list them in the hope that they will be returned. 
Earl Cripe, Various Papers on Karl Barth
If you happen to come across any other papers on Barth that are worth a mention, please e-mail me with their details. 
Todd Pokrifka-Joe, Karl Barth's Theological Use of Scripture in Contemporary Theology
Theology Today 43.3 (1986), articles by George Lindbeck, Colin Gunton, William Werpehowski, Michael Welker; and responses by George Hunsinger, Ronald Thiemann, Cynthia Campbell, and Marjorie Suchocki; and an editorial by Daniel Migliore
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Jeff Green, Karl Barth: The Image of God in Man
Steve Palmquist, Book Review of Ned Wisnefke's Our Natural Knowledge of God
John C. McDowell, Hope in Barth's Eschatology:  Interrogations and Transformations Beyond Tragedy (Ashgate, 2001)
John C. McDowell and Mike Higton (eds.), Conversing With Barth (Ashgate, 2004)
David McGregor, 'Karl Barth on the Relationship Between Theology and the Church'
Jorge Rebolledo, 'Karl Barth and the Christian's Place in Society'