Maps and Direction

A detailed map of Princeton Theological Seminary’s Campus can be found below. The Center for Barth Studies is located on the 3rd floor of the library (at 25 Library Place) in the North Wing. For directions to PTS campus, please visit the seminary’s main page, which offers directions by air, train, bus, and car. Map of […]

The Advisory Committee

The Center for Barth Studies is overseen by an eight member advisory committee comprised largely of Princeton Theological Seminary faculty members. The advisory board meets a minimum of two times per academic semester and relays announcements and updates about current scholarly efforts associated with the center to the public. In addition to overseeing the activities […]

Mission

Since its founding in 1997, the Center for Barth Studies (CBS) has been an essential provider of information, resources, events, and programs related to the life and work of the Swiss Reformed theologian Karl Barth (1886-1968). CBS is devoted to providing a space for Princeton Theological Seminary patrons, visiting scholars and students, pastors, and lay […]

Frequently Asked Questions

I AM NEW TO BARTH’S THEOLOGY. WHICH BOOKS SHOULD I READ FIRST? We are happy to hear about your interest in Barth’s theology. Here are a list of helpful introductory books both by Barth and his interpreters (titles are linked): Books by Barth: Dogmatics in Outline. London: SCM Press, 2001. An early writing of Barth’s that […]

Contact Us

We want to hear from you! If you have any questions, want to send us materials, or would like to see something added to this website, please contact us. You can reach us at:The Center for Barth StudiesPrinceton Theological SeminaryP.O. Box 821Princeton, NJ 08542+1-609-524-1981 barth.center@ptsem.edu Or send us a message using the form below: Your […]

Terms and Conditions

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Staff

Kaitlyn M. Dugan Director Kaitlyn Dugan is the Director of the Center for Barth Studies. She is grant co-author for two $300,000 Scholarly Editions and Scholarly Translations grants awarded to the center by the National Endowment for the Humanities to the Karl Barth Translator’s Seminar in 2019 and 2023. Dugan is also a project partner […]