If we were the reason for your getting the book we want the book!!!!
;-)
BTW the book sounds similar to one I really enjoyed by Hans Kung entitled GREAT CHRISTIAN THINKERS. It had chapters on Paul, Origen, Augustine, Aquinas, Luther, Schlieiermacher & Barth. I hope you like it half as much as I like Kung's book. McDermott was at the recent GCTS conference I enjoyed.
Chris
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Matt,
You and I think that we did 90% work but we merely had merciful teachers.
;-)
Chris
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Matt" <mau...@gmail.com>
To: "Confessing Christ Open Forum" <confessi...@googlegroups.com>
Sent: Wednesday, March 17, 2010 4:33:15 PM GMT -05:00 US/Canada Eastern
Subject: Re: Olson on the Shack
I wrote this post once but it got lost in the ether :)
Roger Olson, a friend, is a solid theologian and historian of
doctrine, a self-defined "post-conservative" who gets into hot water
from time to time with the evangelical community. For a take on his
framework see his "Reformed and Always Reforming; The Postconservative
Approach to Evangelical Theology," Baker 2007). A grade of "90"
forOlson's book on The Shack may turn out to be too high. I believe he
would be interested in what we come up with as a Guide, Jane. I can
send it to him for a response.
Again, Jane, our leader: I invited the Rev. Ernest Ryden to join our
discussion. He is a retired Lutheran pastor who also was communication
staff person for the Rhode Island Council of Churches. Willis may
remember him from our Cape Cod Tabletalk group. He is doing a study of
The Shack at First Lutheran West Barnstable and would be a valuable
conversation partner for us. Are you out there, Ernie?
I was not sure what to tell Ernie about the pagers we are presently
discussing. A dim recollection is that we had gone up to page 150,
ending with chapter 10, then began to treat the material topically.
The rest of the book invites exploration of the doctrines of the
person and the Work of Christ, eschatology, hermeneutics and more, as
well as the issues of ecclesiology , institutions/orders of
preservation, and the Trinity which we have taken up a bit.
--Gabe