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Here is an eyewitness account of the drama of Christian theology in the last fifty years, written by an active participant in it, one whom many would rank as the leading Reformed theologian of our day. Among the topics Professor Berkouwer touches on in this theological reminiscence are election, the church, the Bible, the coming kingdom, faith and reason, recent Roman Catholic theology, and the theology of Karl Barth. "Perhaps my account is the result of sustained curiosity....I believe that without genuine curiosity theology will not do well. I regret every sign that theologians have lost their curiosity. It happens when we are satisfied with a small territory we have carved out for ourselves and lose our feel for new perspectives and new opportunities for enrichment. Without the tensions of curiosity there is little hope for any essential corrections in one's own insights. A complacency sets in, a feeling that the gospel has been adequately thought about and understood, and that we can restfully settle down with what has already been said. A curiosity that works itself out in passionate study and serious listening to to others promises surprises, clearer insight, and deeper understanding."

A Half Century of Theology by GC Berkouwer

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