Help me chose a book for seminary
Posted on Monday, March 8, 2010 in Life
I need your help!
Here’s the deal. My professor at Biblical Seminary gave our class the option to choose between two books for one of our readings. The first is Models of Contextual Theology by Stephen B. Bevans. The second is Doing Local Theology: A Guide for Artisans of a New Humanity by Clemens Sedmak. I have no idea about either of these two books or authors. I don’t know which one is good, or maybe both are? Both book covers suck so we can’t choose a book by its cover.
So, I need your help! Please vote in the poll below on which book you believe I should read for my seminary class. Even if you haven’t read them, read the reviews on Amazon and help me out. I thank you. My class will also thank you.
Great idea.
I haven’t decided yet either but I voted for Doing Local Theology. I should really look at the syllabus
Loving the blog lately brother - see you tomorrow.
Both book covers suck because they are both from the same publisher. I doubt they have an in house designer. It doesn’t look like they outsource either. My guess is they let the administrative assistant use Microsoft Publisher and clip art.
May I suggest skipping the assignment? I voted for Models of Contextual Theology because it has less pages.
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