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Wednesday, December 5, 2007

Books

I've finished reading Roger Olson's Reformed and Always Reforming, and I must say it will be one of my all time favorite books. I went through the footnotes and made a list of the books I want from it. Please excuse the inconsistent formatting, but here is the list:

Really, Really, Really, Really Want to Read:

Evangelicalism: Comparative Studies of Popular Protestantism in North America, The British Isles, and Beyond, 1700-1990 (Religion in America Series (Oxford University Press).) by Mark A. Noll, David Bebbington, and George A. Rawlyk

20th-Century Theology: God and the World in a Transitional Age by Stanley J. Grenz and Roger E. Olson

Revisioning Evangelical Theology: A Fresh Agenda for the 21st Century by Stanley J. Grenz

Beyond Foundationalism: Shaping Theology in a Postmodern Context by Stanley J. Grenz (Author), John R. Franke

Beyond Liberalism and Fundamentalism: How Modern and Postmodern Philosophy Set the Theological Agenda (Rockwell Lecture Series) by Nancey Murphy

The Nature of Confession: Evangelicals & Postliberals in Conversation by George A. Lindbeck, Dennis L. Okholm, and Timothy R. Phillips

Evangelical Futures: A Conversation on Theological Method by Jr., John G. Stackhouse

Trinity and Process: A Critical Evaluation and Reconstruction of Hartshorne's Di-Polar Theism Towards a Trinitarian Metaphysics (American University Studies Series VII, Theology and Religion) by Gregory A. Boyd

Really, Really Want:

Christian Foundations, 7 vols. By Donald Bloesch

A Future for Truth: Evangelical Theology in a Postmodern World by Henry H., III Knight

The Drama Of Doctrine: A Canonical-Linguistic Approach To Christian Theology by Kevin J. Vanhoozer

The Evangelical Moment: The Promise of an American Religion
by Kenneth J. Collins

Tracking the Maze: Finding Our Way Through Modern Technology from an Evangelical Perspective by Clark Pinnock

The Post-Evangelical by Dave Tomlinson

The Character of Theology: An Introduction to Its Nature, Task, and Purpose by John R. Franke

Evangelicalism in Modern Britain: A History from the 1730s to the 1980s by David W. Bebbington

The Mosaic of Christian Beliefs: Twenty Centuries of Unity & Diversity by Roger E. Olson

Most Moved Mover: A Theology of Gods Openness (The Didsbury Lectures) by Clark H. Pinnock

First Theology: God, Scriptures & Hermeneutics by Kevin J. Vanhoozer

Theology For The Community Of God by Grenz Stanley J.

Revive Us Again: The Reawakening of American Fundamentalism by Joel A. Carpenter

Reforming Fundamentalism: Fuller Seminary and the New Evangelicalism by George Marsden

Holy Scripture: Revelation, Inspiration & Interpretation (Christian Foundations) by Donald G. Bloesch

Truth Is Stranger Than It Used to Be: Biblical Faith in a Postmodern Age by J. Richard Middleton and Brian J. Walsh

Reforming The Doctrine Of God by F. LeRon Shults

The Identity of Jesus Christ by Hans W. Frei

Flame of Love: A Theology of the Holy Spirit by Clark H. Pinnock

Searching for an Adequate God: A Dialogue Between Process and Free Will Theists by John B. Cobb and Clark H. Pinnock

GOD AND THE GOOD by Clifton J. And Lewis B. Smedes Orlebeke

Space, Time And Incarnation by Thomas Forsyth Torrance

The Social God and the Relational Self: A Trinitarian Theology of the Imago Dei by Stanley J. Grenz

The Named God and the Question Of Being: A Trinitarian Theo-Ontology by Stanley J. Grenz

3 comments:

jeremy zach said...

I have to get this book!!! Wow!! If Pinnock, Boyd, Grenz, and Donald are all in the footnotes, this book is a must read.
Thank you for enlightening me!!!

Pascalian Awakenings said...

Jeremy,
You are welcome, but we can both thank BryanL because he and his wife gave me the book!

Ryan Jones said...

I just put down Vanhoozer's Drama of Doctrine (for the third time) in order to read this book. I got it from the local fundamentalist library, which I find somewhat ironic. I'm only a couple chapters into it, but I'm digging it so far. The more I read of Olson, the more I like him.