“Vissers’ splendid study of Walter Bryden introduces a new generation to the importance of a leading scholar who in the 1930s introduced the emerging ’neo-orthodoxy’ of Karl Barth to the Canadian church and to key students who themselves became significant theologians.Reacting to the idealism and rationalism of his times, in sharp contrast to the prevailing Liberal Theology, Bryden - like Barth - emphasized God’s definitive revelation in Jesus Christ who pronounces a Judging-Saving Word to the world.A theology of God’s Word and Spirit is the true source for the church’s renewal.Bryden’s influence in the Canadian Presbyterian Church was monumental as he worked out the implications of Barth’s theological approach for his Canadian context.Vissers’ study engagingly conveys the thought and influence of Bryden who called the church to theological engagement with issues that are still of vital importance today.” - Donald K.McKim