Academic and technical theology should not be valued over other kinds. The professor of theology at a university or seminary is no more or less a theologian than the youth minister who seeks to deal with the doubts of college students, or the Sunday school teacher who tells OT stories to children, or the father who leads family devotions, or the person who does not teach in any obvious way but simply tries to obey Scripture. Theoretical and practical questions are equally grist for the theologian's mill.—John Frame, Systematic Theology: An Introduction to Christian Belief (Phillipsburg: P&R, 2013), 8.
Crumbs fallen from the table of the King—from his Word, his workmen, and his world.
Thursday, July 3, 2014
Grist for the Theologian's Mill
John Frame on theologizing:
Topics:
Defining Terms,
Disciplinae,
Theology,
Worldview
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