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The Future of Theology and the Theology of the Future
Grounds, Vernon
Grounds, Vernon
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""Of making many books," Ecclesiastes complains, "there is no end." And he voiced that complaint long centuries before Johannes Gutenberg invented movable type. In the day of the paperback revolution so many books are flooding the market that Ecclesiastes' complaint dies unspoken. One is left speechless as he watches this rising deluge. So who re- members a rather specialized religious-Christian-Protestant-evangelical- premillennial study published in 1898? Though Samuel J. Andrews was a respected scholar, he was not well-known outside a limited circle; and his somewhat wooden Christianity and Anti-Christianity in Their Final Conflict failed dismally to achieve best-seller status. Still it was meaty enough to merit republication years later."
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1970
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