"If Will Willimon had merely rendered the vexed and neglected Christian doctrine of election clear and accessible, that would have been contribution enough. But in this thoughtful and sustained conversation with theologian Karl Barth, Willimon has accomplished far more. He has made the doctrine of election fascinating, even urgent. Election, as he presents it, is a refreshing and revolutionary word, first to timid preachers that we are not charged with coming up with words about God, but instead 'God has come up with words for us,' and then to an over-confident and self-actualized culture that we are not as in control as we imagine, that, indeed, we can have hope only 'because our lives are not our own.'"
—Thomas G. Long, Bandy Professor of Preaching, Candler School of Theology, Emory University