This volume looks at the theology of Karl Barth, known as one of the greatest theologians of the twentieth century, and his focus on God’s triune nature. Originally written as F. W. Camfield’s thesis for his DD from the University of London, this work examines the doctrine of revelation from the standpoint of New Testament conception of both the Holy Spirit and the principles of Barthianism. This volume also includes a forward by John McConnachie, an expert on Barthian theology who wrote The Significance of Karl Barth.