This time around, I keep running across these great books that I simply MUST add to my library. Halelujah, they’re not even textbooks.
I’m working on my history biography paper (I settled on Karl Barth), and so yesterday I checked out a 2-foot stack of books by and about him, and started reading. I figured I’d start light, so I began with a small little book called [My Father-In-Law](http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0915138840) by Max Zellweger-Barth who, by some strange coincidence, happens to be Karl Barth’s son-in-law. Apparently Max occasionally told stories about his father-in-law, the great theologian, at dinner parties and other get-togethers, until his friends all convinced him that he should add his bit to the legend. So, with his wife’s help, he did.
It’s a delightful book, barely 50 pages long, filled with all sorts of delightful vignettes you aren’t likely to get out of an intellectual 3-volume tome. Two favorites: Continue reading “How I Know I’m Getting the Right Degree”

