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After the war, Barth was invited back to Bonn, where he delivered the course of lectures published in 1947 as Dogmatik im Grundriss (Dogmatics in Outline), one of the most influential of his smaller works. He continued to interest himself keenly in current theological discussion, participating in controversies regarding baptism, hermeneutics, "demythologizing," and others. His authority and prestige made a profound impression when he spoke at the opening meeting of the Conference of the World Council of Churches in Amsterdam in 1948 and later when he gave the celebrated lectures published as Einführung in die evangelische Theologie (Evangelical Theology: An Introduction) in Princeton, N.J., and Chicago in 1962. Another notable event in his later years was a visit to Rome following the second Vatican Council (1962-65), of which he wrote with characteristic grace and humour in Ad limina apostolorum.

Barth made regular visits to the prison in Basel, and his sermons to the prisoners, Den Gefangenen Befreiung; Predigten aus den Jahren 1954-59 (1959; Deliverance to the Captives), reveal in a unique way the combination of evangelical passion and social concern that had characterized all his life. Barth died in Basel at the age of 82. --Encyclopedia Britannica

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