Monday, December 11, 2006
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Christ Sein, Küng
Existiert Gott?, Küng
Der Anfang aller Dinge, Küng
Colossians Remixed: Subverting the Empire, Brian J. Walsh and Sylvia C. Keesmaat
The Character of Theology: An Introduction to Its Nature, Task, and Purpose, John R. Franke
Shadow Sides. God in the Old Testament, Eric Peels
The Jesus Creed, Scot McKnight
Gebete des Lebens, Karl Rahner
Jesus and the Victory of God, N.T. Wright
Universal Salvation? The Current Debite, ed. by Robin Parry and C. H. Partridge
4 comments:
bronstein is no relation to bernski und bronstein, the only german sitcom on telly in oz?
btw, sorry about lack of reply to my previous post. don't internet so often.
i'm doing a ministry traineeship, 1yr left, and trying to work out whether and where to go to college. there's some good places here in sydney, but i would sort of like to go back to D-Land.
i guess i'm not sure what the places there are like, what sort of training you get there, what the theology is like, whether having passible german and no other languages means you could only do after-college training there, or whether you could start off there.
some of the things i've read say you need latin and greek to start as an undergrad, which sounds quite full on!
so your thoughts as an outsider now there would be invaluable! again, i'm not really sure what exactly, but was hoping you might have an idea. cheers.
(then I can better advise)
Hi Dougie,
what would be your goal with the studies?
yeah gosh still trying to suss that out.
in many ways, just an alternative to the usual fare of theological colleges in australia. sydney in particular.
the sausage-factory (gibt's in Deutsch auch so ein sprichwort - Wurstfabrik?!) of Moore, Ridley and SMBC are a little depressing as possibilities.
so i guess i would need to know what sort of teaching colleges they are - lib/rational/conserv/ortho/evang/etc
also the pre-requisites. as i said, i've read that gk, hebr. & latein are all necc for undergrads. none of which i have!
plus, it would just be nice to go live in D-Land again, and the general history is quite enthralling. of course history and present are usually separate entities, i'm not sure how much continuity one should expect!
cheers
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