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Hardly any Christian doctrine is discussed so much today as that of Holy Scripture. Innumerable books are published about it and official discussions in many churches are concerned with it. Karl Barths doctrine plays a great part whether positively or negatively in all of these discussions and reports. His stature is so great that no one can deal with the problem of Holy Scripture without considering Barths view and defining his own position over against it. Indeed many aspects of Barths view have come to be generally accepted as beyond criticism. Such uncritical acceptance is itself a good reason to devote a special study to Barths doctrine of Holy Scripture because no matter how we assess it the Church Dogmatics of Karl Barth is one of the greatest forces in the modern theological world. In its vastness and variety its comprehensiveness and detail it constitutes a challenge to every school. Nor is it to be met by caricature or sweeping generalization. The individual themes demand searching analysis and appraisal at the exegetical historical and dogmatic levels at which Barth himself develops them. Only on the basis of detailed treatment can there be ultimate understanding and assessment of the whole. It is because Dr. Runia tackles this preliminary problem that his present work is so significant. He does not add to the list of general books. Choosing a critical and sensitive area he devotes himself to the concentrated task of presenting the Barthian teaching on inspiration in its normative form. In the course of his analysis he examines the proposed biblical basis of Barths statement and brings it into lively interaction with the Reformation tradition which Barth believes that he represents. By means of a thorough inquiry into the single point Dr. Runia thus gives us a far more informative stimulating and authoritative criticism that is possible in more comprehensive studies. The result is a valuable work which deserves to be widely studied and which should serve as a model for similar investigations into the many detailed themes of the Dogmatics. It is characterized by an honesty and relevance which gives it more than a narrowly academic interest. The real problems are faced and it is candidly the most orthodox of statements. Yet the great verities of the traditional doctrine emerge the clearer and stronger for this powerful discussion and in such a way that they may again make their salutary impact on a wider theological front. Klaas Runia (1926-2008) was a highly respected theologian and church leader in the Reformed churches of the Netherlands and Australia. From 1956 to 1971 he was Professor of Systematic theology at the Reformed Theological College in Geelong Australia. In 1971 he took up the chair of Practical theology at the Theologische hogeschool (later Universiteit) in Kampen the Netherlands a position he held until his retirement in 1992. He published extensively including over thirty books and numerous articles in church journals.