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A Little Exercise For Young Theologians (Refreshed 2016)

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21 November 2016

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This classic little book for new and experienced theologians alike offers wise counsel on the difficulties - and vital importance - of maintaining one's spiritual health in the course of academic theological study.     Since the book's first appearance in English translation in 1962, thousands of beginning theological students have had...

This classic little book for new and experienced theologians alike offers wise counsel on the difficulties - and vital importance - of maintaining one's spiritual health in the course of academic theological study.  
  
Since the book's first appearance in English translation in 1962, thousands of beginning theological students have had the opportunity to eavesdrop, as it were, on the opening lecture of a theological seminar by one of the twentieth century's leading Christian thinkers, Helmut Thielicke. More experienced pastors and theologians have also returned to it again and again for the valuable insights that Thielicke brings to bear on their vocation.

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This classic little book for new and experienced theologians alike offers wise counsel on the difficulties - and vital importance - of maintaining one's spiritual health in the course of academic theological study.     Since the book's first appearance in English translation in 1962, thousands of beginning theological students have had...

This classic little book for new and experienced theologians alike offers wise counsel on the difficulties - and vital importance - of maintaining one's spiritual health in the course of academic theological study.  
  
Since the book's first appearance in English translation in 1962, thousands of beginning theological students have had the opportunity to eavesdrop, as it were, on the opening lecture of a theological seminar by one of the twentieth century's leading Christian thinkers, Helmut Thielicke. More experienced pastors and theologians have also returned to it again and again for the valuable insights that Thielicke brings to bear on their vocation.
A Little Exercise For Young Theologians (Refreshed 2016) $24.99
Koorong code 450667
ISBN 9780802874153
Pages 80
Publisher Eerdmans
Publication date 21 November 2016
Dimensions 5 x 127 x 190mm
Weight 0.057kg
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    A convicting handbook on theological studies. Wow.

    This is perhaps one of the most pertinent books I have read. Helmut Thielicke has written such a gentle yet firm plea for students of theology. Another book given to me by my grandmother years ago, which I am only now turning to. I munched on this book and finished it within the hour, but already feel my need to go back and reflect on the content. Thielicke brought up so many gems (theological snobbery and pride, impersonal “faith”, etc. ), but the need for the student of theology to be immersed in the Word of God over Luther or Calvin or Barth was perhaps one of the most pressing reminders for me at this time.

    ""A person who pursues theological courses is spiritually sick unless he reads the Bible uncommonly often and makes the most of opportunities by which, in preaching and Bible classes, that cornerstone is made visible. ""