The Humanity of God, by theologian Karl Barth (better known for his work Church Dogmatics), consists of three essays: 'The Humanity of God,' 'The Gift of Freedom,' and 'Evangelical Theology in the 19th Century.' All of the essays contain a concise and recent treatment of some of the central issues in Barth's theology, and they show how Barth's later work moved beyond his revolt against the dominant liberal theology in the first decades of this century.