Philip Ziegler is presently Assistant Professor of Systematic Theology at the Atlantic School of Theology, Halifax, Canada. Before joining this teaching faculty, he was a Postdoctoral Fellow at Princeton University’s Center for the Study of Religion, where he researched the work on Paul L. Lehmann, Bonhoeffer’s closest American associate. In addition to editing a special Festschrift issue of the Toronto Journal of Theology (Spring 2001) and a posthumous collection of the work of George P. Schner, Essays Catholic and Critical (Ashgate, 2002), he has translated articles by Eberhard JÃ1/4ngel and Wolf Krötke for publication in English. His own published writing includes Doing Conscience Over: The Reformulation of the Doctrine of Conscience in Karl Barth and Paul Lehmann, Toronto Journal of Theology (1998), God and Some Recent Public Theologies, International Journal of Systematic Theology (2002), Authority in The Encyclopedia of Protestantism. (Routledge, 2003) and Justification and Justice-The Promising Problematique of Protestant Ethics in the Work of Paul L. Lehmann, in the Berliner Theologische Zeitschift (2004). He is the General Secretary of the Karl Barth Society of North America, as well a member of the Canadian Theological Society and the American Academy of Religion.