“When the angels praise God in Heaven I am sure they play Bach. However, en famille they play Mozart, and then God the Lord is especially delighted to listen to them.”

—  Karl Barth

"Witness to an Ancient Truth" (1962)

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Swiss Protestant theologian 1886–1968

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