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Honestly, I haven't read much post 1960 theology which is why I asked. I am a beginner - currently ate up on digesting Calvin's "Institutes" and Wesley's Life's Sermons (10 stinkin volumes of sermons). Anyway, my favorite book - which is very topical - on current theology is "The Moral Challenges of Capitalism" or "Arminian Theology: Myths and Realities." Good stuff. Now out to the bookstore to buy your suggestion! Take care!
Thanks for the invitation! I love theology - I am sure you encounter enough of that at seminary. So, a seminarian with a computer fettish. You should be able to do awesome things with that combo! Down with Microsoft! ;-) So, if I could only read one Christian theological work written after 1960, what should it be?
Paul, McIntosh's book Mystical Theology is a great read, I would highly recommend it. He is a Von Balthasar scholar who has a lot of great things to say about the task of spiritual theology itself. I would check it out.
Yeah, thanks for the invite. It looks like a pretty neat concept.