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| Bound and Free: A Theologian's Journey |
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| Written by Doglas John Hall | |
| Thursday, 28 July 2005 | |
Doglas John Hall:Bound and Free: A Theologian's Journey Augsburg Fortress Press, 2005 North America's premier theologian takes the measure of recent and contemporary theology and urges theological renewal for our more secularized and pluralistic age. Endorsements: "Douglas John Hall is the most
thoughtful, brooding, steadfast Reformed theologian in North America, a
fine, crafted mix of dourness and joy. In this retrospect on his life
as a teacher of the church, of course, we never get Hall alone. We get
cadences of Luther and Barth, of Tillich and Niebuhr all into this
personally artistic combination. We never get only theology, we get
economics and environmentalism and epistemology and hope. Above all, we
get the cross.... The process of reading has been for me, as so often
with Hall, an occasion of repentance and of healing." "How does someone become a theologian? Douglas John Hall's
autobiographical sketch of his theological journey tells how it
happened for Canada's premier Protestant theologian. This moving,
insightful 'theology of the cross' for overly optimistic North American
Christianity is a valuable text for all who want to think through their
faith in the 21st century." "In giving a reason for the faith that lies within him, Douglas Hall
perceptively interweaves theology and autobiography. Rejecting
triumphalism, he plumbs life through doubt, darkness, and despair to
offer a way of trusting divine mysteries. This honest and eloquent book
mediates grace." |
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