"The question for our age," he once wrote, "may well become, not will religion survive, as much as will we survive and with what sort of religion, a creative or demonic one?"
Langdon Gilkey was a great theologian. He taught at my graduate school for many years, although he had retired by the time I attended. His book Reaping the Whirlwind is required for most modern seminarians.
"Years later, he told a reporter that continued movements "to put God back" in the public schools "are efforts to put somebody's God back in but not somebody else's."" from the Washington Post.
recent interesting blogs commenting include rooftopblog and philocrates.
I've heard of him, but he wasn't required reading at my seminary...I'll check him out.
Thanks and Praise,
Posted by: Christopher | Nov 24, 2004 at 09:08 AM