A "barman" is a person who works behind a bar and serves drinks to customers.
Sentences with «barman»
Ralph Wood pointed out that in the great Barmen Declaration of the Confessing Church in Germany, every credimus, «We believe...,» is followed by a damnatis, «We reject...» Alas, when it came time for the rest of the German church to say «Nein!» (religion-online.org)
From different Protestant churches, they declared their opposition to Hitler at the Synod of Barmen in 1934. (religion-online.org)
In a series of lectures at Princeton Seminary in 2004, Eberhard Busch set out the theological importance of Barmen in light of the German situation. (firstthings.com)