In recent decades, one of the biggest problems in the church has been a lack of interest in and attention to church history and historical theology. Lately we have begun to see a correction, but this correction needs to flow down to the laity as well. That is where The Great Theologians: A Brief Guide by Gerald McDermott comes into play. In this book, McDermott highlights eleven of the most influential theologians in the history of the church: Origen, Athanasius, Augustine, Aquinas, Luther, Calvin, Schleiermacher, Edwards, Newman, Barth, and Balthasar [1]. Each get between fifteen and twenty pages, in which McDermott provides some brief biographical notes, an overview of some key aspects of their theology, a section detailing what the current church needs to learn from them, a short selection from their writing, questions for group discussion, and suggested further reading. That seems like a lot to fit into fifteen or twenty pages, but McDermott does an admirable job. He selects vigne...
Florida, Kansas, Ohio State, UConn
ReplyDeleteI don't really like my picks, then again I'm guessing you don't either right now. I picked UConn to win it all as a total homer pick (it's where I grew up). My first homer pick ever. I just don't like the field this year.
I did correctly pick the Richmond upset, and my big upset pick for today is Oakland. Fingers crossed.
Good luck with your bracket. Mine went down in flames late last night. Besides losing a final four team in the Johnnies, I also lost an elite eight team in Utah St. and a sweet sixteen team in Missouri.
ReplyDeleteI don't know about your UConn pick, but they already did something harder than winning the NCAAs in winning the big east tournament.